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How many km your full tank gives you? (daily driving)


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Care to share how you managed that? Mine 06 i Dsi most of the time warning light came at 383km. Travelled 410km on 40l. 99% city driving thou.

 

 

mine also idsi. city driving does affect the FC drastically. I got 13km/l for 90% city driving. my driving pattern is ard 50/50, rather light footed, RPM between 2.5 to 3K. I also found out shell 95 gave the best FC

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How come yours is so good compared to mine bro??? highway driving most of the time??

 

quite a lot of highway. i'd say 80-90% highway

 

but if minus off the highway can get about 10km/l

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quite a lot of highway. i'd say 80-90% highway

 

but if minus off the highway can get about 10km/l

 

I see... mine alot of start stop jack-rabbit driving... Anyway by any chance are you in the FN2R forum bro??

 

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colt plus ralliart turbo 1468cc

 

1st full tank

 

75% hw; 25% city

 

515.7km; topped up 37.7l; 13.68km/l

 

as stil run-in; nvr rev beyond 3.5k rpm / exceed 120kmh.

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[gossip] Colt plus turbo, 60% highway, 40% city. Tank size is 45Litre, always pump when light come on, about 38litre, which manage to cover 390~400km. High right foot too .... [:p]

 

agree. around 37l low fuel light on, cos after dat stil travel another 20km or so.

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Neutral Newbie

2007 Suzuki swift sport

 

Full tank(43L) ~~~ 500km per tank before light comes out (Pumps approx 37L everytime)

 

60% expressway + 40% city driving

 

 

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colt plus ralliart turbo 1468cc

 

1st full tank usin 98ron

 

75% hw; 25% city

 

515.7km; topped up 37.7l; 13.68km/l

 

as stil run-in; nvr rev beyond 3.5k rpm / exceed 120kmh.

 

2nd full tank 65% hw; 35% city (short dist drive) using 95ron

 

454km; topped up 36l; 12.6km/l. similar drivin pattern in terms of revvin n spd lim.

 

avg for 2 top up - 13.1km/l

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colt plus ralliart turbo 1468cc

 

1st full tank usin 98ron: 75% hw; 25% city; 515.7km; topped up 37.7l; 13.68km/l; as stil run-in; nvr rev beyond 3.5k rpm / exceed 120kmh.

 

2nd full tank using 95ron: 65% hw; 35% city (short dist drive); 454km; topped up 36l; 12.6km/l; similar drivin pattern in terms of revvin n spd lim.

 

3rd full tank usin 95ron: 65% hw; 35% city (short dist drive); 335km; topped up 27.1l; 12.3km/l; more freq rev to 3.5k rpm. ytd jus run-in svc.

 

seemed like turbo prefers 98ron.

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colt plus ralliart turbo 1468cc

 

1st full tank usin 98ron: 75% hw; 25% city; 515.7km; topped up 37.7l; 13.68km/l; as stil run-in; nvr rev beyond 3.5k rpm / exceed 120kmh.

 

2nd full tank using 95ron: 65% hw; 35% city (short dist drive); 454km; topped up 36l; 12.6km/l; similar drivin pattern in terms of revvin n spd lim.

 

3rd full tank usin 95ron: 65% hw; 35% city (short dist drive); 335km; topped up 27.1l; 12.3km/l; more freq rev to 3.5k rpm. ytd jus run-in svc.

 

4th full tank usin v-pwr: 60%hw; 35%city (short dist drive); 434km; topped up 37l; 11.7km/l; very freq rev to 4k rpm & changed to sports mode 6-spd.

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Alfa Brera 3.2 V6 Q4 (alfa speak for AWD) auto

Tank: 70 + 10litres

50% city, 50% highway

RON 95

18" rims

 

Fuel consumption by trip computer: 6.2km/litre

Best achieved: 6.9km/litre

Worst achieved: 5.7km/litre

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Alfa Brera 3.2 V6 Q4 (alfa speak for AWD) auto

Tank: 70 + 10litres

50% city, 50% highway

RON 95

18" rims

 

Fuel consumption by trip computer: 6.2km/litre

Best achieved: 6.9km/litre

Worst achieved: 5.7km/litre

your car fuel consumption dam high

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honda stream.

80% city 20% highway

avg 8.5km/L using esso 98 5w50 engine oil.

1 tank around 500km lights on.

worst was 8km/1 and best was 10.2km

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