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Old 03-01-2006, 12:17 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Mathematically:If You are standing still: Average gasolin use/ 0 meters = undefinetily amount of gasoline used. All the measurements are of couse digital and when Yoy stop for redligths ect, the average use will crease.
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Originally Posted by crhemi
300C 10300 miles
Ok, today I get in my car and see that I need gas. Check my average (16.5 mpg) reset at every fill-up.
Flashpaq is on the way so I decide to try a little high octane today (93).
Reset, drops down to (7 or 11 can't say for sure) as usuall it starts climbing to where it left off (16.5) and keeps climbing to 21.5 within 7 miles through town averaging 30-50 mph 2 stop lights.
Its never done this before. Anyone else experiance anything like this?
Time to do some math.
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