@ all....I'm referring to your latest standard fuel injected vehicles.
I have seen several people mention the onboard monitor for the fuel, and I have driven several vehicles with onboard monitors (all 2010 models and above). When going downhill at 100 I observe the monitor drops drastically (on average per 100km over the tank cycle) than compared to just letting the car go in 5th gear without accelerating. Now if many posters here were of the opinion of using the onboard computer, and I have tested this and the results are against this whole argument, then which theory is right.....a mechanic or the onboard system (considering that each time you fill up the vehicle the onboard system resets the fuel consumption therefore you can see exactly per tank what you are getting....owe by the way I have also concluded from the onboard system that bp gives best mileage for some reason).
I have seen several people mention the onboard monitor for the fuel, and I have driven several vehicles with onboard monitors (all 2010 models and above). When going downhill at 100 I observe the monitor drops drastically (on average per 100km over the tank cycle) than compared to just letting the car go in 5th gear without accelerating. Now if many posters here were of the opinion of using the onboard computer, and I have tested this and the results are against this whole argument, then which theory is right.....a mechanic or the onboard system (considering that each time you fill up the vehicle the onboard system resets the fuel consumption therefore you can see exactly per tank what you are getting....owe by the way I have also concluded from the onboard system that bp gives best mileage for some reason).