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Old 06-20-2017, 05:34 PM
Frank Reiner Frank Reiner is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by shertex View Post
In Xentry, there's a place to introduce a correction factor as a percentage. Here's the exact language:

The consumption figure displayed increases if positive values are entered.
The consumption figure displayed decreases if negative values are entered.
In the rest of the world, consumption is expressed as:
Litres per 100 kilometers>L/100km
It is the reciprocal of distance per litre, or miles per gallon.

Hence, entering a positive correction factor will result in a displayed reduction of miles/gallon (1/miles/gallon=gallons/mile, which is the form of the correction).
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