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MPG approaching 1600 MPG!!!

Discussion in 'Prime Fuel Economy & EV Range' started by Dudley1030, May 27, 2018.

  1. Dudley1030

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    OH MY! I never imagined my PIV would get this great of MPG??? So all you suckers out there only getting 199 MPG can S&%# it! I hooked up the ScanGauge 2 and I am getting close to 1600 MPG!! I am using "eco mode" and "Auto EV". I actually saw a value above 1600 but I didn't get any proof of it. It's hard to take a picture while driving. But, pray tell, it must be true! I attached a picture for all of you non-believers out there! I couldn't get that good of mileage from a cubic foot of air! And now it's been documented on the internet so we know it's true! I'm not sure what that RPM thing means. I won't be using much gasoline with this car!!! Oh yeah, I know we shouldn't sell things on this blog...but if you take this post as serious...I've got some pristine swamp land to sell ya! LOL ;););):D:ROFLMAO::D IMG_1418.jpg
     
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    you had me going there.:p
     
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    On EV, your mpg should be infinity.
     
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    Theoretically, yes. But if you factor in the square root of the average tire pressure divided by the state of charge and use that as a ratio with the Temp of the cube root of the ICT multiplied by the OCT you'll come up with a more accurate number.:eek::D:ROFLMAO::D;)
     
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    199.9 is close enough for me. :LOL:
     
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    Have had the car 15 months and have used 40 gallons of gas in that time. 12,500 miles in that time.
     
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    That works out to 312.5 MPGe, That’s fine.
     
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    If you never use gas....why get the Prime? Why not the Bolt? Sounds like you do not need the benefit of having a combination gas/ EV mode but strictly EV. I think all of the Primes would have equal MPG but it really depends on the combination of gas and EV, right? I could be wrong.
     
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    Actually it depends on all the different loads,weather, configuration and driver differences. Don’t forget,
    every year there is our Christmas drive to Grandmas, 2700 miles, difficult in a Bev.
     
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