Kind of a specific question but I'm hoping someone here will know. Guest ?
I monitored "Engine Fuel Flow" using ForScan Lite during my recent trip. The fuel rate was measured in "L/h". What does that mean? I'm guessing litres-per-hour (based on a list of acronyms and abbreviations from https://www.autoequipment.com.au/ima...0REFERENCE.pdf ) but I don't think that's right--doesn't make sense based on what I was seeing on the screen.
Example measurements (flat, straight road with no one around me and no significant wind from any direction):
45 mph: .24 L/h
55 mph: .32 L/h
65 mph: .48 L/h
No way the truck is only consuming .24 liters per hour (I wish).
What I want to do is convert these measurements into a MPG value.
A Ford Superduty forum is obviously a better place to ask this question...so thanks in advance for letting me ask here first.
Howard
I monitored "Engine Fuel Flow" using ForScan Lite during my recent trip. The fuel rate was measured in "L/h". What does that mean? I'm guessing litres-per-hour (based on a list of acronyms and abbreviations from https://www.autoequipment.com.au/ima...0REFERENCE.pdf ) but I don't think that's right--doesn't make sense based on what I was seeing on the screen.
Example measurements (flat, straight road with no one around me and no significant wind from any direction):
45 mph: .24 L/h
55 mph: .32 L/h
65 mph: .48 L/h
No way the truck is only consuming .24 liters per hour (I wish).
What I want to do is convert these measurements into a MPG value.
A Ford Superduty forum is obviously a better place to ask this question...so thanks in advance for letting me ask here first.
Howard
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