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3rd full tank milage


Guest arshavin

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Guest Kueitutu

Wah tis is impressive. I can only get this kind of figure in highways. My experience is whenever I accelerate from stop, the fc indicator will always add 0.1 or 0.2 so at roads with traffic lights my fc is extremely bad even with eco stop start...

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Guest hkhamateur

arshavin wrote:

hit 700km.

8.1L/100km

shell 95

for my current tank, i reduce my tyres pressure to 235, 255 and pump 20L of V-power.

Yo bro, gotta b detail abt it. :whistle:

1) Ratio of e travellg routes ie : city or HW or equally both or....in percentage! :becky:

2) Petrol grade? ie: full tank ron95 or mix or any addictive etc...

3) Yr ride's load? ie: removal of spare tires, always lonely drive or packed w pple?

Wa ....like job interview hor! :bounce: :bounce:

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Guest Cklasse

Drive without air con but don't open window, just open vent.

Cruise to a stop instead of braking to slow down to minimize wastage.

Travel between 80 to 100 km/h.

These are from a book I borrowed from the library, it's amazing someone can write a book on maximizing petrol usage.

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Guest arshavin

Cklasse wrote:

Drive without air con but don't open window, just open vent.

Cruise to a stop instead of braking to slow down to minimize wastage.

Travel between 80 to 100 km/h.

These are from a book I borrowed from the library, it's amazing someone can write a book on maximizing petrol usage.

I already travel between 80 n 100.

And I always try to cruise to stop.

How to open vent for the car?

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