QUOTE(eqmal197 @ Nov 1 2012, 10:16 AM)
because i didnt fill it full tank. so i tick "this is partial fuel-up"
How do I account for partial fuel-ups?
If you can't completely fill up to the top when you're at the pump and you want to track the fuel-up in Fuelly, check the box next to This is a partial fuel-up. This will let Fuelly know that you have a partial tank. Once marked, Fuelly won't calculate MPG for that fuel-up or the next. However, your partial fills will contribute to your overall average MPG.
Fuelly's calculations rely heavily on you filling your tank to the top because it uses the difference from full to calculate fuel economy on individual fuel-ups.
Eqmal, you can use fuelly to track despite not full tank fuel up. All you do is make sure everytime you treat it equally, don't check partial fuel up. Over the long run, you will still get reliable AVERAGE km/l reading. You might not get the idea how different brand of petrol affect your FC, but surely according to your average km/l you able to justify every RM10= 50-60km. I understand some people tend to fuel up by looking at wallet. Not forcing you to do full tank every time. Just make sure you don't check the partial fuel up will do.How do I account for partial fuel-ups?
If you can't completely fill up to the top when you're at the pump and you want to track the fuel-up in Fuelly, check the box next to This is a partial fuel-up. This will let Fuelly know that you have a partial tank. Once marked, Fuelly won't calculate MPG for that fuel-up or the next. However, your partial fills will contribute to your overall average MPG.
Fuelly's calculations rely heavily on you filling your tank to the top because it uses the difference from full to calculate fuel economy on individual fuel-ups.
My case is different. I'm always tertarik by smile point lumayan, provided ESSO just right outside my house. So I don't really give a damn how powderful other petrol is. I want my rebate, I want my ayamas, I want convenient. Basically FC wise, I don't think petrol itself will affect much. Shell can save up to 1 litre/tank,because of their fuel safe tips. If u try drive like a moron, sure FC gone case just like any other petrol. I once support Petron back in July. It was indeed very powerful that time. Engine was silent. FC no change, but can feel the car very smooth. But then after few tank, back to old ESSO/MOBIL. No more smooth sailing. Butt problem or petrol problem? I don't know la. Don't care oso. I want my smile points.
Nov 1 2012, 12:43 PM

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