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


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Altis(08) model.Didnt run till last drop.normally around 1/4 tank will go to pump.Will roughly pump in 37L with 430/480km.The former is 50% highway/50%city.The latter will be 80% highway/20% city driving.Car in stock condition,service by BM so don't know what oil they use.

 

P.S - Heard my colleague driving a Insight says that shell fuelsave buay pai,the other one driving Fit also say his car can go longer distance compare to last time.3/4 mark can go 200km compare to last time 100+ km.don't know true a not

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Ok I don't know if its physcological or what but i pumped fuel save 98 last weekend and got 650km for full tank for my stock lancer ex1.5

I usually only get 600km and im relatively light footed.

50%highway 50%urban

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This is an interesting topic... Cos I am a lazy person, dun like to go petrol station that often... Am now looking to change car and a plus point to have one with good travel distance between pump... (Lets forget the pricing factor for now...)

 

So far from the thread... G9/Vios manual, Allion/Wish can get > 700km... Hmmm.... How about bigger cars with supposedly bigger fuel tanks???

 

My current ride...

2005 Alfa 147 1.6 Manual >700km before reserve light on.

 

 

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Lancer CS3 1.6 full thank about 550Km before light out. Top up at 40Ltrs on light out.

 

My previous car was a cs3. I ever pump at jbee untill the brim. After the click squeeze another 7ltrs in.

 

Drive till empty tank until the car run out of petrol, almost stall at PIE Jurong.

 

Milage when i enter the petrol kiosk was @ 699.8km. [laugh]

 

I will forever remember this data!!!

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My previous car was a cs3. I ever pump at jbee untill the brim. After the click squeeze another 7ltrs in.

 

Drive till empty tank until the car run out of petrol, almost stall at PIE Jurong.

 

Milage when i enter the petrol kiosk was @ 699.8km. [laugh]

 

I will forever remember this data!!!

Haha... Anyway i'm pretty surprise at the FC of CS3. Cause ppl are telling me that the FC is very lousy it's a average of 10Km/ltr.

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i get abt 350km on spirited driving and 400km on relax mode. all wif air con..usually pump abt 29-30 litres cuz the tank is small.

 

driving a old 1991 toyota starlet.

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Haha... Anyway i'm pretty surprise at the FC of CS3. Cause ppl are telling me that the FC is very lousy it's a average of 10Km/ltr.

 

One of the contributing factors of higher FC is our right foot. That can be modded free of charge [laugh]. I am getting an average of 11 for my CVT CS 3. Mostly stock except for K&N drop in.

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One of the contributing factors of higher FC is our right foot. That can be modded free of charge [laugh]. I am getting an average of 11 for my CVT CS 3. Mostly stock except for K&N drop in.

 

Mine is Also CVT, but totally stock. moving off at around 2K to 2.2K RPM. is this consider light footer??

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My auto sunny's fuel lite comes on around 450km to 500km and I usually top up when it reaches 520 to 600 depending on when lite on.

 

My manual Sunny is also almost the same. I have had her for 4+ months now and I try to fill her when she is almost empty (continuous low fuel light). It always happens at around 490-520 Kms and then it takes 35-37 liters of top-up fuel again. I find it odd that Sunny (specially Auto) has such a bad reputation for poor FE but your Auto seems Ok too

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Nissan Sunny Manual (Fully sound proof including floor plan + 16" rims)

means my Sunny is heavier than stock Sunny by 60kg to 70kg

 

Distance travel until fuel light lite up

 

SPC - Never tried

 

Esso - makes the car more responsive to acceraltion

Esso 5000 - 480km

Esso 8000 - 480km +/- 20km

 

Caltex - Feel that engine doesn't roar so much after 1 tank

Caltex 95 - 480km

Caltex 98 - 480km +/- 20km

 

Shell 95 (b4 fuelsave technology) - 480km but damn laggish

Shell 98 (b4 fuelsave technology) - 500km ok only

V-power - 520km +/- 20km

 

Shell 95 w/fuelsave technolgy - Never tried

Shell 98 w/fuelsave technolgy - 510km (1 tank only)

 

Average per topup - 40 to 41liter

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