Unfortunately no
But I did find something interesting out...
Redlining the car makes my car get 6-9 MPG at the redline.
Starting to go from a complete stop gets me about 4-5 MPG
So redlining the car is actually more gas efficient then stop and go traffic or lots of stop lights
So why does redlining eat more gas then? Well when you start moving from a complete stop, it stays at about 5mpg until you up shift, by the time your in 4-5th your getting about 25mpg...
With redline you stay at 8mpg for as long as you floor it....
Also I noticed how far you have your gas pedal down effects the MPG's more then what RPM range you are in.
So say I'm in 5ht gear at 2k RPM right now and I press the gas pedal down 2", i will get about 9MPG, Well if I'm in 4th gear at 4k rpm and I press the pedal down 1" I get about 12ish.