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Fuel usage calculator

Submitted: Sunday, May 04, 2008 at 12:11

Hairy (NT)

Does anyone know of a free fuel usage calculator.
Im looking for something to download to my ASUS PDA. I want to type in the amout of litres of fuel Ive put in the tank, how far Ive trvalled and how much it took to top it up again.etc. Then convert it into MPG or Lts/100km or whatever.
It wouldnt be harded to make one using excel but if anyone knows of one already out there would be great,

Cheers
Hairy

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AnswerID: 301971   Submitted: Sunday, May 04, 2008 at 12:19

Stu & "Bob" replied:

I don't know if it is downloadable but try this one.

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AnswerID: 301972   Submitted: Sunday, May 04, 2008 at 12:27

Member - RFLundgren (WA) replied:

Hairy

Have a look in the members file swap area. There are a couple of excel spreadsheets in there which are great. I have taken one of them and modified it a little (as I have a gas fumigated diesel) and it does the job really well for me.

There are a few in there, so download them and see which one of any will suit your purpose the best.

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Richard

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AnswerID: 301973   Submitted: Sunday, May 04, 2008 at 12:46

Hairy (NT) replied:

Wow!!!
Thanks fellas.
Didnt even know that area on Exploreoz existed...
Cheers

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AnswerID: 302005   Submitted: Sunday, May 04, 2008 at 17:18

hobo bob replied:

Go to Google tyre in fuel calculater and you have it
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AnswerID: 302233   Submitted: Monday, May 05, 2008 at 21:55

Member - Charlie M (SA) replied:

Hi
Hairy (NT)
I have a simple excel one that I made, does kms per lt, lts per 100ks and mpg can email if you want
Cheers
Charlie
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FollowupID: 568383   Submitted: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 at 17:04

Hairy (NT) posted:

Gday Charlie,
Yeah...Id love a look at it.

Cheers

cc5000@bigpond.com

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AnswerID: 302473   Submitted: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 at 12:02

new boy replied:

When I went round Australia in 2005 I had a Castrol Fuel Economy Calculator similar to a slide rule which I lost . The local BP agent has just supplied me with a new one they do every thing you want including Gal/Ltrs Pint/Ltr Psi/Kilopascols Mph/kph Hp/Kilowatts Ltrs per 100/Mpg
Produced by Castrol this one was issued just 4 months ago very handy straight into the glove box
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FollowupID: 568865   Submitted: Thursday, May 08, 2008 at 18:36

Maverick One posted:

Onya new boy, Total Fuel put these slide rules out in the 1960's along with Castrol. Mines a bit battle scarred but it sure is a simple thing to use. Cheers, Mav One [showing my age now]
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