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Since this question has popped up several times. I decided to get an answer for everyone regarding the MPG difference between the performance tune and economy tune.
How I tested and tried to eliminate human factors as much as possible..
I took my son to a two week summer camp which is 474.7 miles round trip. I took the same route both trips, using cruise control set to the posted speed limit. I left at the same time in the morning to rule of differences in traffic and the tempature was within 5 degree on both days.
The trip with performance tune (no picture)
474.7 miles
12.5 mpg
37.9 gallons used (ran out of gas in the driveway, used 5 gallon jerry can to get to gas station)
A week before picking my son up I switched to economy tune, to allow time for it to settle in before test.
the trip with economy tune
474.7 miles
14.8 mpg
31.9 gallons used
Miles to empty 89 miles
So the difference between performance and economy tune is
15% improvement in range (474.7/563.7=85, 100-85=15%)
16% improvement in mpg (12.5/14.8=84, 100-84=16%)
How I tested and tried to eliminate human factors as much as possible..
I took my son to a two week summer camp which is 474.7 miles round trip. I took the same route both trips, using cruise control set to the posted speed limit. I left at the same time in the morning to rule of differences in traffic and the tempature was within 5 degree on both days.
The trip with performance tune (no picture)
474.7 miles
12.5 mpg
37.9 gallons used (ran out of gas in the driveway, used 5 gallon jerry can to get to gas station)
A week before picking my son up I switched to economy tune, to allow time for it to settle in before test.
the trip with economy tune
474.7 miles
14.8 mpg
31.9 gallons used
Miles to empty 89 miles
So the difference between performance and economy tune is
15% improvement in range (474.7/563.7=85, 100-85=15%)
16% improvement in mpg (12.5/14.8=84, 100-84=16%)
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