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  • I know - not again - fuel cons/conversion

    ok let me make sense of that. Im sure i saw on here somewhere a link to a site that converts ltr/km into mpg etc..... can any one remember or point me in the right directon.
    Im a newbie surfer and about to monitor mpg. I need to have an idea for my bi-monthly motorway trips of approx 500 miles round trip - so the link would be useful. either that or i will have to get my excel spread sheets skills back into play. been a while though - lol

    Whats this about back ends slipping out in the wet, it rained pretty good today, i didn't have a problem....
    also got my incar audio upgraded-a few new spkrs and a cool alpine base unit. so its an even bigger grin all round.....
    Take it easy Surfers....!

  • #2
    There's 1.609 Km to the mile, there simple maths and your there..............

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    • #3
      IF anyone wants a mileage spreadsheet I have one that I can e-mail to you.

      It gives km/l converts, gives average per tank and average overall and cost per mile (fuel only!)

      PM me with your e-mail address.



      PS if anyone tryes it and wants additional information on it, I work with spreadsheets all day, so I could add it in quite easly.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by UKWolf
        ..... I work with spreadsheets all day, so I could add it in quite easly.
        Ditto, work with 'em day in day out. I too was using one for a while, recording consumption & distance in litres & Kms, accounting for uploads of both diesel & veg-oil with per litre pricing for both and ploting cost per mile, average cost per mile, current mpg and average mpg to date on a chart. Used it for about 8 months or so and found that my mileage did not vary much regardless of driving style, journey types or fuel mix used, so I got bored and stopped using it....
        Maurice
        Hilux Surf FAQ at www.hiluxsurf.eu

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        • #5
          Yea - know what you mean about the boredem factor and mine only been going about 6 weeks. I do get big differnce between day to day and long distance mileage + 5or 6 mpg.

          Should be interesting though when I eventualy get onto the Bio and VO (and I'l have to do one for the bio costing)

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          • #6
            Originally posted by UKWolf
            ........Should be interesting though when I eventualy get onto the Bio and VO (and I'l have to do one for the bio costing)

            Ahhh, the power of excel...........
            Maurice
            Hilux Surf FAQ at www.hiluxsurf.eu

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Morr
              Ahhh, the power of excel...........
              excel is SH1TE - I'd rather use 123 much more powerful/freindly

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              • #8
                Originally posted by UKWolf
                excel is SH1TE - I'd rather use 123 much more powerful/freindly

                I don't doubt it, however as my job uses microsponge and its bloatware products I don't have too much choice.

                I still reckon excel is excellent, for my needs, but don't doubt there's better out there.
                Last edited by Morr; 19 August 2004, 13:28.
                Maurice
                Hilux Surf FAQ at www.hiluxsurf.eu

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Morr
                  I don't doubt it, however as my job uses microsponge and its bloatware products I don't have too much choice.

                  I still reckon excel is excellent, for my needs, but don't doubt there's better out there.
                  Then there's works, oops meant worse, or was I right first time ?

                  Trev
                  Look out Eastbourne, the Pandas are coming !

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                  • #10
                    I'm forced like most people (in work anyway) to use M$ products - but at home I have Office and SmartSuite installed.

                    I just wish businesses were not so hung up on using M$ Office just because they use an M$ OS.

                    We used to use SmartSuite here at work untill we got new owners about 4 years ago

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Warrior
                      ok let me make sense of that. Im sure i saw on here somewhere a link to a site that converts ltr/km into mpg etc..... can any one remember or point me in the right directon.
                      Im a newbie surfer and about to monitor mpg. I need to have an idea for my bi-monthly motorway trips of approx 500 miles round trip - so the link would be useful. either that or i will have to get my excel spread sheets skills back into play. been a while though - lol

                      Whats this about back ends slipping out in the wet, it rained pretty good today, i didn't have a problem....
                      also got my incar audio upgraded-a few new spkrs and a cool alpine base unit. so its an even bigger grin all round.....
                      Take it easy Surfers....!
                      Here you go:
                      http://www.ex.ac.uk/trol/scol/ccfuel.htm

                      Pete

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                      • #12
                        update

                        Thanx Pete - exactly what i was looking for.....!!

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