lazibayer
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My ride is 2015 GT PP and its MPG looks awful under engine break. There is a 1000ft downhill slope from my home to work place, and the MPG reads ~13 when the car goes downhill at 30MPH in 2nd gear. The slope is so steep that I have to hit the brake to hold the speed. 3rd gear gives ~25 MPG and 4th gives ~30. I did the same thing to a 2015 Forester XT and it shows a full bar of MPG when I do engine brake with fake CVT gears. I thought modern cars will always cut fuel injection under engine brake so MPG will reach the up-limit of the gauge.
In daily driving, the MPG gauge of the 'stang does sometimes climb to 40 under engine brake in 2nd ~ 4th gears, even on some flat roads, but I couldn't figure out the pattern. I used to drive a Kizashi and the Forester in the same city and their MPG gauges almost always hit the ceiling when I did engine brake.
In daily driving, the MPG gauge of the 'stang does sometimes climb to 40 under engine brake in 2nd ~ 4th gears, even on some flat roads, but I couldn't figure out the pattern. I used to drive a Kizashi and the Forester in the same city and their MPG gauges almost always hit the ceiling when I did engine brake.
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