Hi
I had a weird experience driving about 40 miles on the motorway today. After driving about 10 miles to warm up the engine I reset the computer to zero. I then found that driving at a constant 80 MPH (on the speedo) (using Cruise Contro) my Honda Accord Tourer (2007 i-CDTi 2.2L Ex Estate) claimed to be delivering a mere 42 MPG, over c.10 miles.
Thoroughly depressed not to say alarmed, I then slowed down to 70 MPH and I found after about 15 miles it seemed to have been delivering 54 MPG - i.e. 10 MPG more!
Now, anything over 50 MPG is fine by me and in any case 70MPH is dangerously slow(!) IMHO for motorway driving, so I sped up to 75MPH and it stayed at about 51 to 21 MPG. Then I thought well, maybe the engine needed all that time to warm up and I took it up to 80 MPH... I ran out of road before I could get a meaningful reading (plus the road wasnt flat enough) but the MPG certainly did appear to plummetted again. The strange thing is that when I occassionally driver "seriously" fast say 85-90, the MPG is normally about 42-44 MPG in any case.
I am now wondering if 80 MPH a *terrible* speed to drive a Tourer at ! Some weird aerodynamic black hole at that speed?? And could it be that I get *more* MPG by going at say 85MPH than by going at 80MPH??
Have any if you built a graph of MPH versus MPG for the Tourer?
J
I had a weird experience driving about 40 miles on the motorway today. After driving about 10 miles to warm up the engine I reset the computer to zero. I then found that driving at a constant 80 MPH (on the speedo) (using Cruise Contro) my Honda Accord Tourer (2007 i-CDTi 2.2L Ex Estate) claimed to be delivering a mere 42 MPG, over c.10 miles.
Thoroughly depressed not to say alarmed, I then slowed down to 70 MPH and I found after about 15 miles it seemed to have been delivering 54 MPG - i.e. 10 MPG more!
Now, anything over 50 MPG is fine by me and in any case 70MPH is dangerously slow(!) IMHO for motorway driving, so I sped up to 75MPH and it stayed at about 51 to 21 MPG. Then I thought well, maybe the engine needed all that time to warm up and I took it up to 80 MPH... I ran out of road before I could get a meaningful reading (plus the road wasnt flat enough) but the MPG certainly did appear to plummetted again. The strange thing is that when I occassionally driver "seriously" fast say 85-90, the MPG is normally about 42-44 MPG in any case.
I am now wondering if 80 MPH a *terrible* speed to drive a Tourer at ! Some weird aerodynamic black hole at that speed?? And could it be that I get *more* MPG by going at say 85MPH than by going at 80MPH??
Have any if you built a graph of MPH versus MPG for the Tourer?
J