A few Tickets has me pushing the conserve mode button in the brain: each time out. I used to play out tires at about 3k a round. Now I'm looking at just a hair under 6k, give or take a few hun more miles on the OEM' choice for 2013.
F-Off Mode:
93/2.0 = 46.5
93/1.87* = 51.6
93/2.1 = 44.2
93/2.2 = 42.2
The numbers game goes like so. I let traffic go these days. If I forget I pull off over at the on ramp, toggle to F-Off before I enter the freeway. Slow speed wise, I can toggle the rest, but to hit the magic Off is a lower mph until you find the trigger point or pull over and just be safe about it. F-1 is fine for street work and can still get out of trouble. F-Off is for squirt work when splitting lanes. I kind of like the map changing. The tires are now seasoned for the dirt squirting modes.
This one 93 mile ride, the reach around shelled out even money. So the gallon stopped at 1.87 [if mem serves]... and poured that in the tank. So it boils down to an unscientific mileage test. And I'd say 90% of the time there was hardly any kind of squirting going on but more a steady 65mph. So the 10% says, yeah I know this is a mileage test, but you see that sweeper coming up, bye-bye cars, I'll see you when you pass me back.
I knew I scotched the mileage game. I knew I shoulda played even gallon at the pump. So here is that 1.87 [don't I wish] just hovering under the ring. I usually top off just past the ring so I'm guessing how much pour I needed to match a tank per mile?*
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