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Whats the Normal FC for a 1.6L car?


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Cause my Satria Neo is getting just 12.5KM/L, 100% city driving. Manual somemore.

 

Its kind of low. I thought the norm should be 14-15KM/L??

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12.5km/l is very good already, usually the figure should over around 11 - 12km/l

for highway manual should be able to hit 14.5km/l++

 

if you are on auto 10-11km/l for 100% city driving is average

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Cause my Satria Neo is getting just 12.5KM/L, 100% city driving. Manual somemore.

 

Its kind of low. I thought the norm should be 14-15KM/L??

 

I used to get 10 - 12km/l for my 1.6A Altis and that's with 70/30City

12.5KM/L for 100% city drive is amazing FC.

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Twincharged

12km/l is good already. My previous toyota also 1.6l gets around 10km/l only.

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Cause my Satria Neo is getting just 12.5KM/L, 100% city driving. Manual somemore.

 

Its kind of low. I thought the norm should be 14-15KM/L??

 

Not bad liao wor...

 

You also say it's 100% city driving....

 

[:)]

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Cause my Satria Neo is getting just 12.5KM/L, 100% city driving. Manual somemore.

 

Its kind of low. I thought the norm should be 14-15KM/L??

 

I know why u say 14-15 coz website says around 15 km /L for Satria neo.

My 2 cents worth, whatver FC car manufacturers will claim just -2 from the value. You wont be too far off from actual FC in real time conditions.

Coz those FC claimed by manufacturers be it conti,jap,malaysian,korean,china are tested under different conditions like all seats taken out, no spare tyres, or the cars are tested with the wheels spinning in the air.

 

 

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Cause my Satria Neo is getting just 12.5KM/L, 100% city driving. Manual somemore.

 

Its kind of low. I thought the norm should be 14-15KM/L??

You can get 14-15 km/L but you're gonna have to drive very very gentle. Use expressway whenever you can. Try not to exceed 2K rpm and stay around 70 kmh on expressway on the highest gear. You think you're up to it? :)

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my 1.3 was giving me about 9.5km/l last time.

 

my 2.0 now is giving me 5.6km/l.

 

11km/l is good already.

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my 1.3 was giving me about 9.5km/l last time.

 

my 2.0 now is giving me 5.6km/l.

 

11km/l is good already.

 

Wow, 5 to 6 km/l is scary man .... what car you driving ?

 

Average 2.0 L, I would estimate between 9 to 10 km/l and for 1.6 litres 10 to 13 km/l.

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Wow, 5 to 6 km/l is scary man .... what car you driving ?

 

Average 2.0 L, I would estimate between 9 to 10 km/l and for 1.6 litres 10 to 13 km/l.

i still remember in cold usa winter, my old ford 3.0L car could only do 4.8 km/l. [;)]

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my 1.3 was giving me about 9.5km/l last time.

 

my 2.0 now is giving me 5.6km/l.

 

11km/l is good already.

 

 

1.3 gives you 9.5km/l?? what car? RX8?

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omg what kind of 2.0 you driving , my 2.5 is doing 7-8km/L and i'm very heavy right footer.

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5-6km/L.

 

let me guess. issit a LGT? 2L turbo super thirsty.

 

back to the topic. for me, my 1.5L CVT is giving around 13.5

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my 1.3 was giving me about 9.5km/l last time.

 

my 2.0 now is giving me 5.6km/l.

 

11km/l is good already.

 

 

bro, ur STI heavy drinker le........

 

back to TS, 12.5km/l from the 110ps engine in ur ride is consider very good. do not compare to DVVT-i or VVT-i, your life will be less stress.

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omg what kind of 2.0 you driving , my 2.5 is doing 7-8km/L and i'm very heavy right footer.

 

 

IS250?? 7 to 8 quite ok la..... my bro drove bely slow one still doing 9 to 10, and always kpkb.......

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