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Postby Bling » Tue May 01, 2012 6:08 pm

Only 300L :lol:
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Postby sergei » Tue May 01, 2012 6:09 pm

Lith wrote:
TRD_TOY wrote:A few weeks ago i flew down to Queenstown to pickup a Audi Q7 3.0 tdi for my sister, used 3/4 tank to Picton, topped it up in Wellington and used 1/2 a tank to get back to Aucks. Not bad for a 2 ton 4WD! I wasn't driving it like a nana either, was very impressed with it!!


How big is the tank?


About 100L, so not impressive at all ;).
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Postby Lith » Tue May 01, 2012 6:41 pm

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Lith wrote:
TRD_TOY wrote:A few weeks ago i flew down to Queenstown to pickup a Audi Q7 3.0 tdi for my sister, used 3/4 tank to Picton, topped it up in Wellington and used 1/2 a tank to get back to Aucks. Not bad for a 2 ton 4WD! I wasn't driving it like a nana either, was very impressed with it!!


How big is the tank?


About 100L, so not impressive at all ;).


Christ, on investigating it actually is 100litres - I'd not really boast that much about that consumption from a diesel.
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Postby Bling » Tue May 01, 2012 6:52 pm

I think the claimed figures are ~ 7.5L/100km, so I imagine someone was having a good trip :lol:
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Postby cartman640 » Tue May 01, 2012 7:11 pm

Best I've managed is 13.4Km/L on a trip from Dunedin to Invercargill and back, cruising most of the way but wasn't exactly eco driving.
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Postby Al » Tue May 01, 2012 7:49 pm

6.1 litres/100km (45mpg in the old school) in the Corolla GT. Auckland to Napier.

8.9 litres/100km (32mpg) in the MR2 not mucking about Napier - Blenheim.
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Postby iOnic » Tue May 01, 2012 7:53 pm

Model: Lancer Evo 8
Year: 2003
Engine: 4G63
Mods: STM stage 2 - untuned
Transmission: Manual
Fuel octane: BP98
Fuel tank size: 55L
Km/L: 10.7
L/100km's: 9.3

90%/10% open road/town. Has done 8.3/100km. But needs a tune to get back to around there.

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Year: 1985
Engine: 16V 4AGE
Mods: Smallport swap, headers, 2.25" exhaust, Link ECU, Bad tune
Transmission: Manual
Fuel octane: BP98
Fuel tank size: 45L (apparently)
Km/L: 8.1
L/100km's: 12.2

90%/10% mix of open road/town - same as the Evo. Horrid tune. Now turbo with different ECU yet to be tuned but hoping for better economy than the Evo.

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Year: 1990
Engine: 3SGTE Rev 2
Mods: 3" TBE, Intake, Stock ECU, Hybrid turbo
Transmission: Manual
Fuel octane: BP98
Fuel tank size: 55L
Km/L: 8
L/100km's: 12.5

Daily driving from Ardmore (home) to Auckland City or Auckland airport (work). No open road.
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Postby VR-4Squid » Tue May 01, 2012 8:21 pm

BZG|Bling wrote:I think the claimed figures are ~ 7.5L/100km, so I imagine someone was having a good trip :lol:


Sounds about right, the V8 ones will do ~9L/100km

Even the V12 one gets 11.3L/100km on the official EU test.


Worst consumption I've seen on the other hand? Stand up Bentley Continental GT - trip computer reckoned it was using 41L/100km around town 8O
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Postby BZG Wagon » Tue May 01, 2012 8:39 pm

* BZ-Touring: 612km / 42L = 14.6km/L

Road trip to Cape Reigna.

* G-TT: 689km / 60L = 11.5km/L

Blenheim to Meremere (with tiki-touring in between). Thought it was a 65 litre tank and ran out of fuel right outside the drag strip entrance.
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Postby RedMist » Tue May 01, 2012 8:57 pm

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Postby 2jayzgte » Tue May 01, 2012 11:23 pm

540 Km in a TT JZA 80 Supra running 1.3 bar Douglas St Mt.Cook in Wellington to Kaiti in Gisborne.
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Postby Bling » Wed May 02, 2012 12:02 am

And how much fuel did that take?
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Postby 2jayzgte » Wed May 02, 2012 8:39 am

BZG|Bling wrote:And how much fuel did that take?


Its a 65 litre tank and there was still fuel in the tank when I got there the light had n't come on yet so there was probably maybe between 5-10 litres still in the tank.Its a record for me I'd never done that before in my car.

Mind you ever since I had the F-Con installed at STM 4 years ago with BPU mods to my supra I think out of a full tank it has increased the range upwards of 50- 60 km per tank which I'm pretty happy about actually.
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Postby Mr Ree » Wed May 02, 2012 12:20 pm

Agreed mate, there is nothing better than a modified car that gets better economy than when it was stock :)

When I bought my A80 from Ak, in its original NA guise, I filled the tank to the brim (70 litre tank but I can only fit 67 in) and then drove back to wellington non stop, and another 2 days in town which totalled 740km.

Since being na-t, I can get even better economy as its tuned to run about 15.5:1 on low throttle cruise at 50, 70 and 100kph. Provided I stay out of boost, its awesome for a 3ltr (but nothing on the pulsar obviously)
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Postby .:O4AGTZ:. » Wed May 02, 2012 12:26 pm

Mr Ree wrote:Agreed mate, there is nothing better than a modified car that gets better economy than when it was stock :)

When I bought my A80 from Ak, in its original NA guise, I filled the tank to the brim (70 litre tank but I can only fit 67 in) and then drove back to wellington non stop, and another 2 days in town which totalled 740km.

Since being na-t, I can get even better economy as its tuned to run about 15.5:1 on low throttle cruise at 50, 70 and 100kph. Provided I stay out of boost, its awesome for a 3ltr (but nothing on the pulsar obviously)


Its amazing its it! Long trips seem a good way of blowing away the cobwebs of daily driving as well. Always seems to be a bit smoother to drive after a long trip and a few days rest afterwards.
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Postby Leon » Wed May 02, 2012 12:32 pm

The best blowing out of cobwebs I did was a bit harsher than that ;-)

I was given a 1984 Pulsar that had been driven slowly for something like 9 years, mostly used for run the kids to school sort of duties. So when I got it, it was running very poorly, and had horrible preignition issues.

I put 20l of avgas in it and entered in a dual car sprint the week after I was given it. At the start of the day it wouldn't rev past 5,000. By lunchtime I was using 6800rpm (redline went solid red at 6,000).

Ran beautifully after that, and was entered in every event I could get to for the next 18 months.
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Postby Lith » Wed May 02, 2012 12:38 pm

2jayzgte wrote:540 Km in a TT JZA 80 Supra running 1.3 bar Douglas St Mt.Cook in Wellington to Kaiti in Gisborne.


Nice, sounds similar to what my Skyline was doing back when it had the GT30R. On my 1.1bar tune (around 300kw @ wheels) with a crappy old GTSLink ECU I was able to get from Palmy to Auckland on around 50litres of 98, so drifted around 10l/100k on the open road - though it got fairly miserable when I was having fun short trips :oops:

I was quite happy with how that was on fuel for the performance and how much of a pleasure it was to drive, was an absolutely awesome car for road trips and the little bit extra fuel felt well justified. Siiggghh..
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Postby BZG Wagon » Wed May 02, 2012 12:45 pm

.:O4AGTZ:. wrote:
Mr Ree wrote:Agreed mate, there is nothing better than a modified car that gets better economy than when it was stock :)

When I bought my A80 from Ak, in its original NA guise, I filled the tank to the brim (70 litre tank but I can only fit 67 in) and then drove back to wellington non stop, and another 2 days in town which totalled 740km.

Since being na-t, I can get even better economy as its tuned to run about 15.5:1 on low throttle cruise at 50, 70 and 100kph. Provided I stay out of boost, its awesome for a 3ltr (but nothing on the pulsar obviously)


Its amazing its it! Long trips seem a good way of blowing away the cobwebs of daily driving as well. Always seems to be a bit smoother to drive after a long trip and a few days rest afterwards.


I swear my engine ran better after a few laps at Puke. Probably blew 10 years of carbon out of the turbo.

The brakes though.... not so good....
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Postby MrOizo » Wed May 02, 2012 1:03 pm

In my work vehicle i get
20-24L/100km when driving to sites
30L+/100km when working.
Can fill 3 times a day and it has 80L tank too :?

Supra with 2JZ would get 10-11L/100km Auckland to Palmerston north
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