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should my 12 valve show mpg in the overhead console??

Old 02-21-2010, 09:50 PM
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should my 12 valve show mpg in the overhead console??

like the title says i was just wondering if my overhead console should/can show mpg? when i push the computer button the screen just goes blank. so i only have temp F* and C*. and compass. thanks
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No, the 12 valves never had the ability to calculate fuel economy.
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thanks for the quick reply! Thats what i feared lol. would a scanguage or something work since its obdII or no?
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The 12v is mechanical fuel injection, It has no way to calculate fuel economy.
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i know its mechanical but if mpg is distance/fuel. then i thought there might be a device that gathers data from your speed and fuel use. i dunno just a thought.
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Originally Posted by grail4life
i know its mechanical but if mpg is distance/fuel. then i thought there might be a device that gathers data from your speed and fuel use. i dunno just a thought.
Its off of calculated consumption of fuel. There is nothing in the fuel system that tracks that. Closest thing would be the fuel gauge.
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i hear ya what i was thinking was an aftermarket add-on. didnt know if there are any companies that make something.... ahh well
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This company makes a guage that will work on a 12 valve, only $1400
http://www.floscan.com/html/blue/index.php
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hahahahaha thanks i bet that pays itself back! id rather use $1400 on a turbo!!!!
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About 35 years ago, I bought a device for my boat that monitored fuel consumption in gallons per hour. Because I'm pretty cheap you can bet it didn't cost but a fraction of that. It worked fairly well for the 20 years I had the boat. I certainly learned how to back off on the throttle when it started showing 16 GPH.

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yea that would be good... im gonna start searching more
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You would need a flow meter in both supply and return lines to get an accurate rate of consumption.
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How about just doing a hand calculation? The stock overhead units don't read accurate anyways.
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Originally Posted by Tate
You would need a flow meter in both supply and return lines to get an accurate rate of consumption.
That's what the $1400 device I linked to does.
It doesn't read in miles per gallon but rather gallons per hour.
When I first looked at one in 1996 they were only $400.
Almost bought one but thought it was too expensive, now it doesn't seem so bad.
Funny how inflation sneaks up on you.
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i do hand calculations but my mom has a MKV TDI and i like to look at it ya know out of curiosity. btw i get about 22mpg going 80-85mph and only 18-19 going 65-70mph with 265/75/16 and the 6in lift. i have the 3.54 gearing. are any of you guys getting the same?
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