From: | Jeremy Roberson <ROBERSON@***.EDU> |
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Subject: | Efficiency |
Date: | Fri, 16 Apr 1993 09:57:22 -0700 |
rules. Just cover the top 4. And it would be easy. The car's engine has
an efficiency that has nothing to do with the fuel involved. But each fuel
has a multiplier. For instance, using gasoline as a base of 1, you coul
give ethanol a rating of three, meaning that if your engine is calibrated
for ethanol it has to use three times the fuel to go the same distance.
It's really not that complicated and would be easy to implement.
J Roberson