pulsar
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- Joined
- Mar 19, 2019
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- Location
- DFW, TX
- Genesis Model Year
- 2020
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis G70
Is your engine fully broken in? I’m assuming you have more than 500 miles? I have the 3.3 so may be slight differences in mpg but not anything huge. I stay in comfort mode, drive 11 miles to work in the mornings through lights and light traffic. Speeds 35 to 45mph and I average 20mpg over 24 minutes. One thing I’ve noticed is trip time affects accuracy. If I run to the store that is a 5 minute trip going similar speeds as I do going to work, mpg sucks. If I go to a store 20 minutes away, again average speeds 35-45mph, the mpg will jump up closer to 18-20mpg. I don’t think Genesis uses a fuel flow meter, but maybe some fuzzy logic or it counts injector pulses or something? If I drive 5 minutes the fuel flow per minute at 35mph should be similar as if I drive 20 minutes at the same speed but the calculated mpg will be way different. When I’m at a stop light I’ve seen the mpg number change when I’m not going anywhere. At idle speeds I would think you would need to idle for a long time to affect how much fuel is really used to affect mpg. Take a 30 minute trip, stay away from sport mode you should get close to 20mpg unless you are a heavy throttle user.