You will be closer at guessing the next lottery numbers than using just RPM to measure fuel consumption. You need to know BSFC and AF ratio as a starting point.
You will be closer at guessing the next lottery numbers than using just RPM to measure fuel consumption. You need to know BSFC and AF ratio as a starting point.
Just a thought but if you can get 2 fuel flow sensors you can get a pretty accurate reading. You have to get the flow in and out of the system and then just do a little subtraction. Can't remember where I saw it. But someone did this and it worked over all driving conditions. If you have a flow of 5 gallons per hour(GPH) in and 3GPH out then you are using 2GPH. Or what ever measure you use. You get the in and out because the injection system has a return line to the tank for the fuel not used. Only problem with this is trying to find the flow sensor. I have been trying to find just one for my old truck and they seem to be non-existent now. They used to be every where.
The flow sensors we use in drag racing are about $2000!!! They are deadly accurate but very pricey.
Guys, I'm no authority on this, but if that data is available on the OBD2 connector in your vehicle, how about just getting a bluetooth OBD2 adapter, and couple it with a tablet/phone running Android (App: Torque)? Would be an inexpensive, and easy solution.
Thanx.
BUt what I need is an approximation. I understand that there is no way to caclulate the fuel consumption because of the acceleration, deceleration, and load. However, if you are calculating fuel consumption at a constant speed, then wouldnt there be an equation to calculate the fuel consumption.
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