That's because you redlined it at every maccies meet m8
I have no idea what half these cars being posted are, could people at least post the car too
Pretty good! Is it also a MK2 1.8 or a different one?
So if I've covered 4999 miles on my trip, fill up, then drive 2 miles and post my average, I'm OK?Why would you have to reset it? Leave it alone until you get to 5000+ miles.
So if I've covered 4999 miles on my trip, fill up, then drive 2 miles and post my average, I'm OK?
Are you sure you're real?
What does filling up have to do with your mpg?
So lets make it simple. You have 4999 with an average mpg of 40 for example. What difference will it make whether you fill up or not to your 5001 mile average? I am completely lost here.
Must have missed it. Did it include covered mileage?
I really dont understand why all these expensive (premium?) cars only have one trip computer? All the Vauxhalls I've owned have had two. I use one for 'whole life' - i.e. until I give the car back, and one for each tank.
https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/posts/30673464/
You cannot see 'covered mileage' since reset on the main OBC of a BMW. Only the journey computer shows that, which by default resets daily anyway.
They do have two?
There is one 'for life' one which you can reset as and when you wish and another 'journey computer', intended to record journey based stats not long term ones, which you can either leave alone, reset as you wish, or set to reset automatically if the car has been unused for more than about 6 hours.
Only the latter records mileage and average speed since reset. For the former there are separate mpg, trip counter and average speed measures which are independent of each other.
Are you serious? A trip computer that resets daily by default without an option to override? Can't believe it
Right, so here's my data:.