resetting the trip meter every time?
letting the pump run slow until the nozzle shots off the first time and 
not topping it off?
dividing the gallons pumped into the mileage indicated on the trip meter?

    if yes to all, then i won't guess what might be causing such a 
variance,...


cheers!
e


LarryT wrote:
> Hi Ya'll -
>     I check my mpg's everytime I fill up.  For some reason it changes even 
> though my wife's driving is consistant - she drives to and from work each 
> day, no AC needed, no hard acceleration needed, stuff like that - and yet 
> her mpg;s will be 32mpgs one time and 28.5 the next.  We fill up at the same 
> station every time also -
>
> Any suggestions?  Don;t get me wrong,  compared to other people I'm doing 
> great ;-)
>
> Anyway - perhaps there's something I should be looking at.  BTW - all the 
> fuel pumps & filters are like new.
>
> Larry T (66 MGB, 74 911, 91 300D)
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