You don't need an app.
Fill it up to the top zero your odometer then when you next fill up record the new litres you have put in and use them against the klm travelled. E.g
Yesterday I filled up 105L and my odo from last zero read 853klm
The calc is 105 divided by 8.53 = 12.3 L/100klm
Don't forget to put a decimal after your first figure in the klm 853klm calc as 8.53
I had been getting awful fuel figures when I first bought mine 15 & 16's I'm now since changing driving style averaging 12's but that's driving like a bitch, and if I drive like a grumpy 100 year old bitch I can get 11.8's if I drive it to keep up with traffic it goes up considerably
I want to get a bumper sticker that reads "If I had to overtake you in my Defender, get off the Bloody road, get your head checked" defenders should be the precedent on the slowest you are allowed to travel or take off from the traffic lights.
I really do feel sorry for people behind me at lights.
I really don't know how people achieve 10's & 9's??? Must not rev it over 1500rpm through every gear change an sit on 80klm everywhere including 110 speed zones
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2,2 2012, 23000 km
145 km/h- 300 kg loaded 14,5 lit/100 km
110 km/h 11,8 lit/100 km
Best regards
BoĊĦtjan
I use a free app called " road trip" .. Very Easy to use .
Graphs , trips and car expense as well in it..
Just got back from a 3500km road trip in my Puma.
Fully loaded , 4 people , packed roof racks etc..
Mostly sealed roads, but a bit of sand on Frazer island and
plenty of dirt in the Coffs hinterland
Average mileage was 11.4
Best was 10.1 and worst 12.9
I do have my EGR disconnected thought ( just unplugged with MiL always on)
Andre
If done 23000kms and I have an average of 10.9l/100km. Mixed use. Yours will hopefully losen up a bit.
Been experimenting in Sydney traffic this week and have found the engine has loosened up considerably and can pull 6th gear below 60km/hrs up hills with the tachometer just above 1000 without any noticeable vibration. The fuel gauge has hardly moved. Maybe the puma's don't need much revs. I haven't gone past 1500 on my way to work and back this week!
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