It's exactly the same: two trips and instantaneous cycled on the right stalk button and rounded to the nearest l/100km. Also consistently under-reads but not by as much as my 406 did.Bailes1992 wrote: Is the 407 trip computer like the 406 where it would settle on the nearest MPG figure that was related to a *l/100km figure?
Always used to please me that my HDi90 used to do more MPGees than indicated. My Fords since haven't been so blessed.
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Tank two. 75ml of 2-EHN.rwb wrote:First tank had 25ml of 2-EHN in it. ...
Computer said 61.5mpg for the tank. MPG by brim-to-brim is 68.33
The last times the computer said 61.5 the brim-to-brim were: 68.9, 68.3, 68.9, 69, 67.6, 66.7, 67.9.
So on the first tank I think my verdict has to be: no difference.
Expecting a poor MPG again as a regen started in a queue on the M40, failed, and took what seemed like an eternity to finish.
Computer said 60.2mpg for the tank. MPG by brim-to-brim is 67.31
Last times the computer said 60.2 the brin-to-brim were: 66.55, 65.67, 66.24, 65.2, 67.67, 66.41.
Although it's up on what I was getting this time last year of 65.2 and 65.1.
So I think I'm sticking with no difference.
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And another tank.
67.07mpg actual, 61.5 again on the computer.
Had some really bad traffic, a run out to Northampton, and a failed regen so that's better than I expected.
67.07mpg actual, 61.5 again on the computer.
Had some really bad traffic, a run out to Northampton, and a failed regen so that's better than I expected.
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Computer 61.5 again. Actual 67.56.
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You're getting 67MPG ?
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My first one used to be up around 60 mpg most of the time but the two I have now although they will do 60+ on a long motorway run only seem to be doing about 45mpg around here, especially since the temperature dropped. Can't understand it.
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Mine does 50-ish in the summer and around 46 at the mo.
I think it's to do with excessive charge cooling in winter, but I'm too idle to stop the air getting to the intercooler to prove it.
I think it's to do with excessive charge cooling in winter, but I'm too idle to stop the air getting to the intercooler to prove it.

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My HDi also dropped by 5 mpg in the winter, I would blame the higher load on the electrics, over-cooling of the incoming air and traffic always seems worse in the winter so more start/stoppage.
I remember reading the ideal charge temperature for a diesel is 15 deg C, any lower and the flame front is 'quenched' leading to more demand for fuel.
Why is rwb's 2.2 twin-turbo so economical compared to the older single turbo? he's getting Hybrid-beating mpg's
rwb - would you like to do a month's swap with my Volvo for the sake of research? current average = 26mpg.
I remember reading the ideal charge temperature for a diesel is 15 deg C, any lower and the flame front is 'quenched' leading to more demand for fuel.
Why is rwb's 2.2 twin-turbo so economical compared to the older single turbo? he's getting Hybrid-beating mpg's

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I had a 2.2 C5, the old engine and the fuel consumption was dreadful, so much so that I changed it for a 2.0. which proved much better, and yet my son has a 2.2 coupe and the consumption is at least as good as mine and he drives much harder than I do.
I think at least part of the reason for increased fuel consumption in winter is the higher air density at low temperature causing greater wind resistance.
I can't see why both of mine should be so poor, they go OK and don't smoke, I keep meaning to try another set of injectors but haven't got round to it yet, I still have the original car that was so good on fuel so I suppose the best thing would be to fit the injectors from that.
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I think at least part of the reason for increased fuel consumption in winter is the higher air density at low temperature causing greater wind resistance.
I can't see why both of mine should be so poor, they go OK and don't smoke, I keep meaning to try another set of injectors but haven't got round to it yet, I still have the original car that was so good on fuel so I suppose the best thing would be to fit the injectors from that.
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Indeed no welly, Welly.
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The main reason for the drop in economy is down to the different additives used in the colder month's
Due to diesel freezing

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Oh right, I didn't realise that the additives effected economy. Better than waxing though, I remember lorry drivers lighting fires under their engines in the '50's.
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Tank 6. (Tank 5 at 75ml.)
Computer: 61.5 again
Actual: 70.1.
Here's a box plot of actual MPG (min, lower quartile, median, upper quartile, maximum) when the computer said 61.5.

So clearly this 70.1 is special.
I would have put it down to better driving conditions.
Previous with 2-EHN and 61.5 computer all above 67 and therefore in the upper quartile, so perhaps it is doing something?
Have put 150ml in the next tank.
Computer: 61.5 again
Actual: 70.1.
Here's a box plot of actual MPG (min, lower quartile, median, upper quartile, maximum) when the computer said 61.5.
So clearly this 70.1 is special.
I would have put it down to better driving conditions.
Previous with 2-EHN and 61.5 computer all above 67 and therefore in the upper quartile, so perhaps it is doing something?
Have put 150ml in the next tank.
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