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    The conversion factor for mpg <> km/l is approx. 2.43
    (it's really 2.42766)
    mpg = km/l * 2.43
    km/l = mpg / 2.43
    37mpg = 15.241 km/l
    14 km/l = 33.9878mpg

    1 US Gallon = 3.7854L
    1 Mile = 1.6093km

    rough speed guidelines (that 'minor' khp scale can be hard to see)
    40kph=25mph
    50kph=31mph
    80kph=50mph
    100kph=62mph
    110kph=68mph

    And last but not least:
    $1.00 US = $1.587 Can.
    $1.00 Can. = $0.63 US
    Mike * Seattle * 82 F'n'XJ1100 *

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    A while back, when British Columbia changed over to metric speed signs, there was a series of radio and TV spots with a simple musical jingle that went:

    Twenty.. gives you thirty..
    Thirty.. gives you fifty..
    Fifty.. gives tou eighty..

    So, twenty (mph) gives you thirty (km/h) - close enough!
    Ken Talbot

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    • #3
      Mike
      For some reason, the metric version of fuel consumption (in Canada at least) is L/100km. Never did figure out why we did not just switch over to km/L. My bike gets 7L/100km, which translates into about 40mpg...Imperial Go figure!
      Norm Willey
      94 BMW K75RT
      nwilley@shaw.ca

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      • #4
        Thanks, Norm - that's the way they do it in Europe (called DIN, whatever that stands for).

        8L/100km = ~30mpg
        7L/100km = ~35mpg
        6L/100km = ~40mpg

        US gallons, that is!
        Mike * Seattle * 82 F'n'XJ1100 *

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        • #5
          Cost per gallon, cost per liter...

          When travelling in Canada, I also want to know what I'm paying for Canadian gas in $US per US gallon.

          Checking the online Megaconverter, I found a conversion factor of 3.78541 liters/US Gallon, or 3.8 for practical purposes. Lately the $CDN/$US has been around 66¢, or 2/3 for easy calculations. (63.4¢ on 7/29/02)

          $CDN/liter x 3.8 = $CDN/US gallon
          $CDN/US gallon x 0.66 = $US/US gallon

          Or, if you multiply the factors, 3.8 x 0.66, you get a total factor of approximately 2.5.

          So, just multiply Canadian price per liter times 2.5 to get $US per US gallon!

          For Canadian visitors to the US:

          $US/gallon divided by 3.8 = $US per liter
          $US per liter divided by 0.66 = $CDN per liter.

          Combining the factors gives a total factor of approximately 0.4. So, just multiply US price per gallon times 0.4 to get $CDN per liter!

          (I could have just shown that 1/2.5 = 0.4, but I thought it was clearer to show the numbers)

          Happy Mileage!

          Bill K.
          1985 Yamaha XJ700 Maxim
          1986 Yamaha FZX700 Fazer

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