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    Default Re: fuel consumption of your 2.0 L car engine (share mo pls)


    Quote Originally Posted by arkdave1984 View Post
    kanang number sa taas maam mao na average speed nmo.
    ang sa ubos mao na Km/L
    nya kanang bar nga mag dagan2x mao na ang consumption sa fuel nmo @ the moment.
    aw... salamat boss. kay sauna ako nalang e change ang mode para d ko mag sige ug tan.aw kay mabother ko ug basa sa una. ty

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    Default Re: fuel consumption of your 2.0 L car engine (share mo pls)

    1.) 5-6km/l
    2.) 8-9km/l
    3.) A/T
    4.) Honda Accord

  3. #33

    Default Re: fuel consumption of your 2.0 L car engine (share mo pls)

    1.) 6~7km/L
    2.) 9km/L
    3.) manual transmission
    4.) '91 Galant GTI

    kalas sad

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    Default Re: fuel consumption of your 2.0 L car engine (share mo pls)

    --- 1-5
    --- 1-10
    --- M
    --- evo 5
    ----- banat 1-3 =)

  5. #35

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    This may be a bit of an OT but I think it may add up a bit of miles/liter to your vehicles. Some of you may already know or not know this tips. BTW, This was intended for E34 bimmers (5series with the 2.5 up to 4.0L engines) however same-same car principle. (thanks to Albert S. for the original post from BMmalaysia; it really is helpful)

    per se an average E34 525i (2.5L engine)
    could get away with 1L:6-7 City (7 if no traffic at all)
    1L: 9-10 Highway
    A/T


    1) Pump up your tyres

    Keeping your tyres inflated is one of the easiest and most important
    things
    Saving petrol means saving money one can do to improve fuel economy. If a range is recommended by the manufacturer, the higher pressure should be used to maximize fuel efficiency. Deflated tyres run hot and jeopardize safety.
    It will also cause the tyres to wear out prematurely, affect the vehicles adversely, and hurt the fuel economy by increasing the rolling resistance.

    Tyres lose about 1 psi pressure per month due to air loss caused by the tyre hitting holes, bumps and kerbs. Therefore, the tyres should be checked at least once a month. Just 1 tyre deflated by 2 psi will result in a 1% increase in fuel consumption.

    2) Drive at moderate speed

    Avoiding high speeds on open roads results in safer driving and better fuel economy. In highway driving, over 50% of the power produced by the engine is used to overcome aerodynamic drag. Drag and thus fuel consumption increases rapidly at speeds above 90km/h. On the average, a car uses about 15% more fuel at 100km/h, and 25% more fuel at 110km/h compared to when it is doing only 90km/h. However,this should not lead one to conclude that the lower the speed, the better the fuel economy - because it is not. The fuel consumption of an average car increases sharply at speeds below 50km/h.

    3) Clean the air-filter regularly

    Clogged air filters increase fuel consumption by restricting airflow to the engine, and thus should be cleaned/replaced when necessary. Clogged air filters can increase fuel consumption by up to 10%.

    4) Use thinner tyres

    Tyres with thick width will improve the handling of your car. However, it will also increase your car's fuel consumption. Thicker tyres mean more rolling resistance, and thus will consume more fuel.

    5) Start up the car properly

    With todays' cars, it is not necessary to prime the engine first by pumping the accelerator pedal repeatedly.Do not crank the engine excessively This only wastes fuel. When starting the engine, idle it no more than 30 seconds to warm it up. An engine will warm up faster on the road. However, avoid sudden acceleration before the engine has warmed up sufficiently.

    6) Drive in high gear (overdrive)

    The engine runs most efficiently between around 1,500 and 2,500 rpm. To maintain these low revs you should change up through the gears as soon as practical and before the revs reach 2500 rpm. For automatic transmission cars, you should always switch on your overdrive to help save fuel. Overdrive will allow your engine to change gears at lower revs. It also puts your transmission into an "economy" mode and lets it engage the final "overdrive" gear when cruising to ! keep the rpms extra low, thereby increasing fuel economy.

    7) Travel light

    Avoid carrying any unnecessary weight in your car. On the average,every 50kg added load in your car will increase fuel consumption by 2%.

    Anticipate traffic ahead

    A driver can reduce fuel consumption by up to 10% by anticipating traffic conditions ahead and adjusting the speed accordingly, and avoiding tailgating and thus unnecessary braking and acceleration. Accelerations and decelerations waste fuel. Braking and abrupt stops can be minimized by not following too closely and slowing down gradually when approaching a red light. It takes up to six times as much fuel to move a car from a dead stopthan it does for one moving at just a few km/h.

    9) Avoid strong acceleration

    The fuel consumption remains at a minimum during steady driving at a moderate speed of about 90km/h. Keep in mind that every time the accelerator is hard pressed, t! he engine goes into a "fuel-enrichment" mode of operation that wastes fuel.The vehicle should always be gradually and smoothly accelerated. Using cruise control on highways can help maintain a constant speed and reduce fuel consumption.

    10) Minimise aerodynamic drag

    Additional parts on the exterior of a vehicle such as roof racks and spoilers, or having the window open, Roof racks are bad for fuel economy increases air resistance and fuel consumption, in some cases by over 20%.

    11) Don't let your engine idle

    Minimize fuel wasted in idling by stopping the engine whenever your car is stopped or held up for an extended period of time. Idling more than a minute consumes much more fuel than restarting the engine. By having the engine switched off, you will save more fuel than is lost from the burst of fuel involved in restarting the engine. The net increased wear and tear from this practice is negligible.

    12) Use the air-con sparingly

    Air conditioners can use about 10 per cent extra fuel when operating. However, at speeds of over 80km/h, use of air conditioning is better for fuel economy than an open window.

    again, just sayin' =)

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    Default Re: fuel consumption of your 2.0 L car engine (share mo pls)

    1.) average for city drive 1:7
    2.) average for high way drive 1:9
    3.) matic transmission
    4.) honda CRV 2000 model

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    Quote Originally Posted by KaLoYsKi View Post
    @pd79: try daw i-full tank imong car then diha ka mu kuenta. usahay man gud if you fill your car na ginagmay lang, its not really that accurate. at least kung full tank, maka guage ka sa imong consumption.

    para dili OT:

    City driving : 1 : 5km
    long drive : i use it for city driving only
    manual transmission
    1997 honda accord

    parehas ta bro...city driving is 5 ra. honda accord 94 with ph20 non vtec engine

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    Default Re: fuel consumption of your 2.0 L car engine (share mo pls)

    manual diay akong accord...sakit sad ni ifull tank kay murag 60liters ang capacity. wheeew......

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    Default Re: fuel consumption of your 2.0 L car engine (share mo pls)

    1:8---city
    1:9---highway (spirited driving) 1:10---(60kph ave)
    manual tranny
    st-191 corona (2.0L 3sfe)

    loaded w/ 2x "15 subs...can do 1:11 on highway w/o aircon & sound set-up removed

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    1. 7-8
    2. n/a wala pa kaayo na babad ang sakyanan sa highway
    3. matic
    4. hyundai tucson 4x2

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