Doc
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I have no idea what you wrote Sid.I have 285/70-17...my MPH after adjusting Forscan is one over GPS and although not right on, my dash indicated MPG is around 17-18...however, on my BAFX OBD interface, average indicated is 21 MPG...I'm guessing/hoping that the OBD is more accurate as it's using true speed/distance calculation independent of tire size...what do you guys think?
that makes sense, wasn't even thinking about the 2WD models. Also, most of my driving is interstate, some I'm running between 75-77 mph.. It does improve quite a bit when you knock it down to 60MPH on 2 lane roads.Here are my 2022 Tremor stats. If the are getting over 22 average it is probably a 2 wheel drive.
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It's not much over 22 but I averaged 22.5. That's being 4wd with larger tires and lifted too. Heck my highway mpg was always really good as long as I kept it between 70-75 mph.Here are my 2022 Tremor stats. If the are getting over 22 average it is probably a 2 wheel drive.
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What app is that?It's not much over 22 but I averaged 22.5. That's being 4wd with larger tires and lifted too. Heck my highway mpg was always really good as long as I kept it between 70-75 mph.
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Fuelly. You can allso upload your gas and service recipes on it too.What app is that?
Much obligeFuelly. You can allso upload your gas and service recipes on it too.
Anytime! I forgot to add you can add multiple vehicles on there too.Much oblige
It did indeed work. Been driving around without a seat belt for a few days now.You're welcome! Works well!