03.20
In Uncategorized | Tags: BMW, BMW 540i, E34
For those of you that don’t know, hypermiling means to drive with the sole purpose of achieving the maximum MPG possible (safety permitting of course). To satisfy my curiosity, the past week I’ve made an attempt at hypermiling with my 1995 BMW 540i. Crazy huh? I simply employed some basic techniques such as depressing the accelerator as little as possible (a maximum of 1 inch was the guideline I tried to follow), coasting whenever possible, and using the cruise control a lot. I also kept my trips consistent as best I could – just to work and back, no freeway miles. The results? Unfortunately I didn’t take a very good measurement of my MPG before trying this but the best I remember from my on-board computer is 16.3 MPG. I suspect a more accurate figure would be 15 MPG. The first day of hypermiling turned in a solid 20.5 MPG thanks to being very focused. The next couple days I dropped to 19.5 MPG. And finally after getting a a bit more aggressive I ended the week at 19.1 MPG. Nothing scientific but about a 20% increase.
So what’s my verdict? First of all, having an instantaneous MPG gauge and on-board computer to calculate ongoing MPG is almost a must because you need the constant feedback to know what’s working and by how much. I tried some of the techniques in my wife’s 1999 Honda CR-V but missed the MPG readings. Another thing is that I suspect an automatic would make things much easier – rowing through 6 gears, shifting at 1500 RPM is a lot of rowing. I found accelerating slowly in the CR-V much easier. Lastly, driving slow isn’t much fun. I don’t see myself becoming a hypermiler but I will employ the techniques to some extent.
For more information and techniques, check out hypermiling.com.
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I’ve started shifting at 2500 rather than 3500, just to force myself not to drive so aggressively. Amanda seems to like it better — I’ll be interested to see how it helps our MPG.
Agreed re: driving slow not being much fun. What bothers me the most is the thought that there’s someone just like me one car back who’s pissed that I’m not keeping up with the car ahead of me.
I have been hupermiling my 540i for several weeks and have averaged 22-25 mpg. On the interstates I don’t go over 60-65. I have inflated my tires to 38psi. I have been extremely impressed with how much better I have been doing and it is fun to see just how far you can coast.