Significant difference in IS350 fuel economy between 60 and 70 MPH
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It would be interesting to see how much difference in fuel economy could be made by turning the A/C on full max versus "just barely survivable". Turning the A/C completely off would be suicide with the windows up. I doubt there would be more than 1 MPG difference.
#21
Joe, your point about the A/C got me thinking. I don't have any idea how many BTUs / hour it takes to cool my interior to 74 degrees F on a 95 degree day, but I would be surprised if it was anywhere close to 10,000 BTUs / hour. For comparison sake, a 10,000 BTU/hour window unit A/C from sears requires 900 watts of electricity. A gasoline generator that would provide that 900 watts (Honda) requires about 0.15 gallons per hour with continuous cooling. This would be about 3 MPG reduction (at 60 MPH) if the A/C in our Lexus is as inefficient as this 10K window unit powered by a carbureted generator. I would like to think that our A/C requires far less fuel than that.
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Confirmed on IS 250
I just noticed the same on my IS 250 AWD last night, albeit on short 5-mile portions:
- cruise control set to 74mph - avg MPG 26.9
- cruise control set to 70mph - avg MPG 28.3
- cruise control set to 65mph - avg MPG 32.1
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Attachment 125318 way better than 35 mpg this is before the traffic at nevada state line.
And the biggest affect on mileage is the driver, cruising speed and accel/decel is the biggest impact.
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Now that I think about it some more, this could have been influenced by wind speed / direction. I've done this test many times at 60 MPH, and I usually get about 36 MPG on the way to the boat, and 35 on the way back from the boat ~6 hours later. I've never really considered wind as a factor since the results are so repeatable. However, yesterday was particularly windy on the lake, and I would guess that I was heading right into it when I did the 70 MPH test.
So I don't get worked up over single run data anymore.
It is truly a remarkable time in US history. We've bought cars making more than 300 hp, and we're fussing over fuel economy.
#26
I'm sure your self tuner is also helping right.
#27
I will definitely repeat this test over the next few weeks to see if the results are the same. I just wish it would be possible to use the cruise control through downtown Dallas...
BTW, my piggy-back ECU has absolutely no impact on anything at partial throttle.
BTW, my piggy-back ECU has absolutely no impact on anything at partial throttle.
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Last month I was in west Texas on I-10 where the speed limit is 80 mph. Over a 100 mile stretch on cruise, with no use of brakes the whole time and with terrain fairly flat with some rolling hills I saw 25.2 mpg.
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O alright thought this was helping. By the way I know this was asked long time ago ever think of selling your piggyback.