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Originally Posted by JCL
... An additional data point that would be valuable (over time) is to note the relative mileage during summer and winter, to see if winter fuel has any appreciable effect. You may not be a climatic zone cold enough for it to matter, but it would be interesting to see. ....
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Thank you. You have a good point. Our fuel log includes the date and I store it in the spread sheet. So it will be easy to graph MPG vs Date in the future. My guess is that there will be a difference in MPG between Summer and Winter, even though I live in Central Texas where the I don't think they sell a different fuel for winter. We use the AC 100% in Summer and
almost 0% in Winter
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