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Old 19-01-2009, 10:02 AM   #1
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Went for a drive down to Phillip island yesterday and managed to get the car to 9.1 liters per 100k's which is as low as i could get it on the way there and on the way back it sat on 10.0 comfortably with abit of traffic around and alot of roadworks which didnt help. i thought that car did alright considering it normally sits on about 13.5 or so. What has been the best YOU have gotten Your car to? Don't post up how "oh my mate got his car to 6.4L/100k's" but how you have gotten your car to go. Around town or on a trip, i am hoping to get it under 9 when i go away later this year.

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Old 19-01-2009, 11:09 AM   #2
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sx tx rwd territory 11.5l/100kms
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8.9 for a trip to Burnie and back in the xr6t. Over 700km for 1 tank in a land barge.
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12lt to brisbane and back, 13.5-15 around town depending on how lead footed i am.
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Old 19-01-2009, 11:20 AM   #6
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damn there not bad results at all, good work on the FG gawd
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Old 19-01-2009, 11:23 AM   #7
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if i can manage over 700k's to a tank when i go on holidays later this year ill be happy
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Old 19-01-2009, 11:24 AM   #8
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8.5 is the best liverpool to wagga, mid last year havent been able to repeat.
now same trip ave 8.9~9.1 not to shabby for an eight.
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I routinely manage to keep it at 8.5 l/100km during trips going on LPG!

This is the computer average consumption estimation confirmed at the pump.


This weekend I drove 350km and it cost me only ~$12, my mate was driving behind me in his Pegout 207 turbo diesel and paid ~$16 for the same trip- how good is that
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I routinely manage to keep it at 8.5 l/100km during trips going on LPG!

This is the computer average consumption estimation confirmed at the pump.


This weekend I drove 350km and it cost me only ~$12, my mate was driving behind me in his Pegout 207 turbo diesel and paid ~$16 for the same trip- how good is that
Thats bloody fantastic! I consistantly got 12L/100km on LPG on a trip from Adelaide to Wangaratta for the jazzfest back in november. Although 4 people in the car, fully laden with luggage, and the EB we took was in horrendous mechanical condition.

A little off topic: although this gets me to thinking, im planning a road trip with some mates from adelaide through to the great ocean road to Melbourne and then all along the beach coast to the big smoke in Sydney, we're calling it the East Coast Tour haha. We'll be taking my car, i hope to be able to achieve about 8.5/9 on the road but the query i have is this:

The EF tank is 68 litres supposedly, and when i put $50 in from the red light being on (at 99.9c, 50L basically) the needle goes right up past full, where would there be space for another 13 litres??

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Old 20-01-2009, 07:42 AM   #11
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Thats bloody fantastic! I consistantly got 12L/100km on LPG on a trip from Adelaide to Wangaratta for the jazzfest back in november. Although 4 people in the car, fully laden with luggage, and the EB we took was in horrendous mechanical condition.

A little off topic: although this gets me to thinking, im planning a road trip with some mates from adelaide through to the great ocean road to Melbourne and then all along the beach coast to the big smoke in Sydney, we're calling it the East Coast Tour haha. We'll be taking my car, i hope to be able to achieve about 8.5/9 on the road but the query i have is this:

The EF tank is 68 litres supposedly, and when i put $50 in from the red light being on (at 99.9c, 50L basically) the needle goes right up past full, where would there be space for another 13 litres??

PS: sorry for the long post
my AU is also a 68L tank and it fill easy to about 50 litres then it takes about 5-10mins to put the rest in but it takes about 100k's before the needle moves from over the full line.lol.filled up for under $1.00 last week and squeezed 63 or so litres in and it cost me $62 which is the least its ever cost to fill. the car has 450k's on the trip computer atm and it says its still got 250 or so left.
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Old 19-01-2009, 11:30 AM   #12
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10.5 for a GT aint bad,damn
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Yeah - the GT is pretty good on a run (if youre cruising along)
Around town is a different matter though!!
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Get 15 to 18 around town in Dad's prado, god thats bad, even with a soft foot.
The bad consumption is apparently offset by toyotas massive 180 litre fuel tank...
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Get 15 to 18 around town in Dad's prado, god thats bad, even with a soft foot.
The bad consumption is apparently offset by toyotas massive 180 litre fuel tank...
it would be a rather heavy car tho i would assume
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5.8L/100km in the 307. Turbo Diesel FTW!

In the Falcon, I get roughly 12.5L/100kms on LPG.
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I just got 10.5L/100km from my Xr6 ED, pretty much as light footed i can be only better if i down more hwy km's, i didn't really do much. I filled up 32 litres and had done 304km on the tank . Def notice a more increase in consumption even with a little bit of a heavy and more enjoyable driving.
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In the work triton on lpg = 20l/100km : it has 140ltr lpg but you only ever get to use 130ltr before it dies.

In my Futura I wouldn't have the faintest, odometer and trip computer does not work so I just fill up when I need to. I have a lead foot and would hazard a guess at 15l/100km round town, definately 10l/100km sometimes less on country trips, I know how many k's it is to my mums and so can tell by how many litres it takes when I fill up.
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that alright for an ED
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In my xr6 i got down to 8.6L/100 on the freeway and about 13L/100 city driving before the exhaust mods, since i got the exhaust i havent been keeping track of it, just waiting for the computer to adjust a bit first.
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7.9l/100km is my best 100% highway - 4 speed BF on 95 octane, 110kph with frequent overtaking :evil3:

LPI being fitted tomorrow - once fitted I might do the same trip again to wear-in the injectors and see what figures gas gives me!
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7.9l/100km is my best 100% highway - 4 speed BF on 95 octane, 110kph with frequent overtaking :evil3:

LPI being fitted tomorrow - once fitted I might do the same trip again to wear-in the injectors and see what figures gas gives me!
thats a good effort. what did u get out of a tank?
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thats a good effort. what did u get out of a tank?
I only did around 500kms on that tank and refilled with 91 Octane, which gave me 9.1l/100km on the return leg - exact same highway! Maybe there was an opposing headwind on the way back.

7.9l/100km was achieved with two passengers, around 40kg of luggage and no A/C. So pretty light travelling. But still plenty of violent overtaking spurts :evil3:

Edit - 13 000km on the clock, so barely worn in.
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15L/100km in my F6 on average, with a mix of long and short drives and also some spirited driving when I get the chance Best Ive seen with the 300+ tune 8.8L/100km with a very very light foot ;)
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nice work F6 FOON...power and economy when needed, i like
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I managed 9.6L/100km in a stock ED with A/C and 400-500kg of load from Sydney to Melbourne running premium unleaded, with the occasional hard push too. I was pretty happy!
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I managed 9.6L/100km in a stock ED with A/C and 400-500kg of load from Sydney to Melbourne running premium unleaded, with the occasional hard push too. I was pretty happy!
yeah i had the A/C crankin all the way to and from the island and it still managed to go alright, i always have the climate control on tho, cant remember the last time i didnt use it.lol
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Series II AU XR6 with VCT - drove 700 kms to a tank of fuel! hows that?

drove from where I live to Cooma 700kms and from Cooma to 2 hrs north of Sydney (my destination) I got there on two tanks, and there was quite a bit left when I arrived - maybe 1/3rd tank

My AU might not be the fastest thing out there but imho it barely sniffs the fuel

BTW : It was carrying 2 adults 2 kids fully laden boot, back parcel shelf and area between two kids on back seat

my BAxr6t which I havn't reset its stuff has settled to around 12.5l/100 average this is a mix of highway round town overtaking etc etc... I don't think this is too bad a figure either
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Series II AU XR6 with VCT - drove 700 kms to a tank of fuel! hows that?
I've traveled 620kms out of a 70L tank of LPG in the EL once. Adelaide to Mildura and half way back again. I probably could have gotten another 10-15kms out of it, but I needed to overtake and running on LPG produced a dramatic slow down when pressing the loud pedal due to running on vapours.
That's a nice, flat drive for anyone wanting to test fuel consumption. Nice and scenic around the Riverland too!
Never have managed to reproduce that drive, ever. The wife moved back from Mildura not long afterwards, so I don't drive up there anymore.

The Peugeot got us from Murray Bridge to Melbourne on 3/4 of a tank of diesel there last year. There were 5 of us in the car as well, so not too bad.
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