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Weather cool & rainy - mpg drops?

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My first two full tanks of gas driven all by me got 45 mpg actual, 47 mpg on the car computer. Then the weather turned from dry and 60s-70s to rainy and low to mid 50s. The mpg on the car computer for this period seems to be about 43, 4 mpg less. Is that to be expected?

You lose 2 mpg per 10 º F. temperature drop, 3 mpg per 10 mph headwind at highway speeds and up to 10 mpg in heavy rain. These are often cumulative ! Winter's a B---- !

Edited by lolder

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You lose 2 mpg per 10 º F. temperature drop,...

 

This is so not true when the outside temp starts at 115°. The MPGs actually go up when the temp drops 10° from those types of temps. ;)

 

BTW, my experience is the optimum temp for MPGs is somewhere between 50°-70°.

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