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Re: MPG update on my new 2006 [greenteacrv] by thestormer
Dec 22, 2006 (4:40 pm)
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Replying to: greenteacrv (Dec 22, 2006 4:04 pm)

Whether or not the numbers are "great", my problem is the drastic difference between my numbers and those that others are getting, and what Honda claims.
 
My 2005 EX got terrible gas mileage as well and I drove that year-round. I looked at my spreadsheet and there was no significant variation in MPG from one season to the next. So the winter blend really didn't have a huge impact on my numbers.
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Re: MPG update on my new 2006 [thestormer] by tidester HOST
Dec 22, 2006 (4:46 pm)
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Replying to: thestormer (Dec 22, 2006 4:36 pm)

The best method I can think of to calculate MPG is to take the overall miles driven and divide that number by the total number of gallons put into the car.
 
I agree. However, one must be fastidious in recording the data!
 
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Re: MPG update on my new 2006 [tidester] by thestormer
Dec 22, 2006 (4:53 pm)
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Replying to: tidester (Dec 22, 2006 4:46 pm)

LOL!!!
 
Every time I get gas, I get a receipt and write the odometer reading on it. I then enter the info into a spreadsheet. I get the MPG per fill-up and the overall MPG since I got the car.
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Re: MPG update on my new 2006 [thestormer] by tidester HOST
Dec 22, 2006 (4:58 pm)
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Replying to: thestormer (Dec 22, 2006 4:53 pm)

I just hope you don't report your mileage to 10 decimal places like some people I know! (I'm not naming names, though.)
 
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Re: MPG update on my new 2006 [tidester] by steve_ HOST
Dec 22, 2006 (5:15 pm)
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Replying to: tidester (Dec 22, 2006 4:58 pm)

I've cut back to three decimal points (filled up the Outback today with 10.003 gallons on the pump readout).
 
Btw, for consistency, I try to call it full when the automatic pump first clicks off (although it hard to resist the temptation to cram another quarter's worth of gas in there). That'll help avoid check engine lights too since there's less risk of getting gas or vapors into the evaporative system.
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Re: MPG update on my new 2006 [steve_] by tidester HOST
Dec 22, 2006 (6:42 pm)
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Replying to: steve_ (Dec 22, 2006 5:15 pm)

I've cut back to three decimal points ...
 
And I tried so hard to protect your anonymity!
 
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Re: MPG update on my new 2006 [steve_] by kyfdx HOST
Dec 22, 2006 (8:29 pm)
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Replying to: steve_ (Dec 22, 2006 5:15 pm)

No spreadsheets for me... I do the calculation in my head.... on each fill-up.. I usually have it done by the time I have the trip odometer reset..
 
But, I do usually round it to the nearest tenth.. I'm not anal about it..
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Re: MPG update on my new 2006 [thestormer] by kipk
Dec 23, 2006 (2:39 am)
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Replying to: thestormer (Dec 22, 2006 4:36 pm)

Gotta be a sound and steady reason that you are getting worse mileage than the rest of the world on 2 vehicles. You are going to have to be a detective.
 
I agree, the more gas it takes for a fill up, the less the errors will affect that particular fill up. Over a period of several fill ups the errors sort/average themselves out.
 
As you have somewhat acknowledged, driving habits can be a real killer of MPG. Tailgating, accelerating right up to traffic signals and signs, Rapid acceleration, excessive speed, etc., short trips involving cold engines, heavy traffic, lots of idling, all contribute to poor mileage.
I get 2-3 MPG better across the board than my wife. She drives from here to there. I enjoy the "GET the best mileage you can" game.
 
Someone sipping a little gas for their car, motorcycle, lawn mower or just to "razz" you???
 
Particular type/brand of gas. (Don't burn premium. 87 works just fine)
 
If both cars came from the same dealer, their "GET READY" folks may not be tending to business as they should.
 
Quick story!
Our 03 Pilot had always gotten good mileage. Equal and usually better than advertised. 17-18 local and 25-28 highway. One day I noticed the overall was down about 3-4 MPG. And had been down for several weeks. Some detective worked disclosed the drop took place after having the battery disconnected.
 
As pointed out by someone on the Pilot forum, Part of the "GET READY" for Hondas involves something called the IDLE LEARN PROCEDURE (ILP). It is supposed to be done at the dealership as part of preparing the car for delivery to the customer. It is also supposed to be done whenever, the battery is replaced, goes dead, is disconnected, or one of a couple of fuses is pulled.
 
I did the ILP, filled the tank and the mileage returned. Actually got near a +1 over the previous "GOOD" mileage.
Others have had similar results. Others have seen no difference. If it was done at the dealer, doing it again probably won't do anything. But it won't hurt anything either. IT IS PART OF GET READY!
 
One guy said his dealer told him it would not affect mileage. It only affected Idle quality. Yet when he did it himself, he got an improvement.
 
Coincidence? Maybe...
 
We got our CR-V shortly after getting the Pilot back on track. Within the 1st week I did ILP on the CR-V just in case the dealer had not!
 
Kip
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Re: MPG update on my new 2006 [greenteacrv] by kipk
Dec 23, 2006 (3:12 am)
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Replying to: greenteacrv (Dec 22, 2006 4:04 pm)

Gotta keep in mind the Altima is a lot better in the aerodynamic department that the CR-V.
 
Gotta agree with ya also. Here is why!
 
Our Pilot is roughly a thousand pounds heavier than our CR-V. 3.5LTR vs 2.4LTR..240 HP vs 160 HP..Pilot has larger frontal and overall area to move through the air.
 
Yet under similar driving conditions, for us, there is a 3-4 MPG CR-V advantage local, and 2+/- CR-V advantage Highway at posted limits.
 
Seems the RAV-4 V6 and I4 mileage ratings are pretty close.
Saturn VUE 2.2 LTR 4 is rated 22-27. With the Pilot 3.5 V6, it is 20-28....
 
Are ya listening HONDA!!!!!
 
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ILP by lawros
Dec 23, 2006 (6:52 am)
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Your experience is intriguing, especially since we are getting such bad mileage on our 07 CRV (18-19). How do you perform the ILP and do you need special equipment for doing so? Tx.

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