18 MPG in an Imperial?: deviations
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18 MPG in an Imperial?: deviations



At 08:30 PM 1/21/2002 +0000, you wrote:
>Hi hugh, I get almost exactly the figures posted in your PM article with 
>my 1958. Maybe a little better (13.4) at a sustained 70mph. Perhaps my 
>electronic ignotion helped a bit!
More likely its your radial tires vs the original cross ply.  The rolling 
resistance is much lower.  Also, keep in mind that the gas mileage people 
report is based on the odometer readings.  These are not always as accurate 
as we would hope.  Part of the reason is the tire sizes and rolling 
diameters are now a bit different.  In the 66-69+ model years, the 
235/75/15 used is very close to the original 9.15-15, although not all 
agree as to what the exact difference is.  On my 68 sedan, the odometer 
under-reads by about 3% which is a very small difference (indicating my 
235/75 are just only slightly larger than the original 9.15) while my 68 
Lebaron under-reads by over 10% (this is more likely instrument error which 
is very strange as the speedometer is more accurate than the sedan in the 
usual speed range!).  The point is, the "absolute" reported values can 
deviate some, and odometer errors could be the cause as much as engine 
tune.  As said by somebody else, its more important for your mileage to be 
consistent with what you "used to get" in the past, rather than how it 
compares with other reported values.  Of course, if you estimate 8mpg on 
the highway at 70, there is something wrong!  D^2




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