Is rRal MPG based on trip computer or full tank to full tank measure?

I am measuring the fuel consumption of my brand new car I found that the trip computer gives 4mpg better than the calculation of the miles travelled from full tank to full tank. Honest John's Real MPG is extremely useful but may still be overoptimistic if drivers are submitting figures from the car computer?

Asked on 11 July 2016 by Tony Hanwell

Answered by Honest John
Real MPG gives a Gaussian average of every type of measurement. Least accurate is from the car's computer. Next least accurate is brim to brims based on the car's odometer. Most accurate it brim to brim based on a corrected algorithm of the car's mileometer. But most people judge it against their perceived mpg based on the odometer, so a Gaussian average of everyone's figures measured every way for every type of driving is the most relevant figure.
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