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Your Car's FUEL CONSUMPTION, needs info, please...Topic merged..again
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Icehart
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Dec 20 2012, 11:25 AM
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QUOTE(Dezs @ Dec 20 2012, 11:18 AM) Hmm that might be possible - I thought the theory was to have the lowest healthy rpm at the highest gear. My guess is maybe diesel engines are bigger can support higher optimal speeds? At what speed does ur hilux start gobbling more fuel than it should? I'm not sure, have not tried bringing it more than 120km/h, too dangerous. Anyway the rpm reading at 80kph is 1.5k 75kph is 1.3k rpm 100kph is around 1.9k rpm 120 is 2.1k rpm
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Icehart
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Dec 31 2012, 11:24 PM
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QUOTE(kadajawi @ Dec 31 2012, 03:12 PM) Few values from a friend who right now has a VW Passat 1.8, the one with 160 HP. He said driving within speed limits in Switzerland (similar to here) he got around 5.6l/100km. Less than his C30 diesel (similar power figures, but diesel and lighter car). Highway in Germany around 7.8, driving between 160 and 220. To be honest I am a bit shocked, those values are pretty good for a petrol of this size. Added on December 31, 2012, 3:15 pmAlso got new numbers for my Kangoo. Normal driving (rev 4000-5000 when accelerating) 10-11l/100km. Mostly highway, driving as fast as traffic permits, if possible 130-140, consumption a bit below 10l/100km. I think we can't compare to the Europe since they are using better fuel compared to us Malaysians.  Update on Hilux 2.5 VNT Model: Rm 90 for 550km (1.80 for 50L) 11km/L average speed walap 120km/h and jam for close to 2 hours diesel power This post has been edited by Icehart: Dec 31 2012, 11:25 PM
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Icehart
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Jan 4 2013, 11:48 AM
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QUOTE(kadajawi @ Jan 4 2013, 12:27 AM) Until recently 91, 95 and 98. 91 was cancelled though because it ended up at the same price as 95, so why use 91... Most cars need 91 or 95. That is one high fuel consumption for a diesel! Though a pickup probably has a lot of weight and bad aerodynamics, + 4x4... but still, looks high to me. Still running on break-in period, 4xxx KM and fetching goods most of the time. If referred to other pick ups, the VNT is quite fuel saving already. 1.9 ton body with goods could reach 2.3-2.4 ton.
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Icehart
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Jan 8 2013, 09:23 PM
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QUOTE(ykaik82 @ Jan 8 2013, 08:43 AM) Just pump my City...Full Tank from light up ..RM 60~~~manage to get 14.2 KM / L .......average save~~haha... That is quite good.
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Icehart
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Jan 9 2013, 09:39 AM
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Update on my Kelisa RM 60 traveled 520 km 16.46km/L
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Icehart
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Feb 17 2013, 10:41 PM
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QUOTE(AhNeh @ Feb 17 2013, 01:53 PM) Car Type : Saga LMST (non modified) -Year 2007 Mileage 41k Driving Condition : Driving City a.KMs : 320 KM b.RM : 80.00 c.Ratio : RM0.25/km d. : RM1 = 4KM e : 1L/7-8KM izzit normal for this car or is time to change new car? Wow that is very bad. How often you got stuck in traffic jam?
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Icehart
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Mar 9 2013, 11:44 PM
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QUOTE(Balaclava @ Mar 7 2013, 09:03 AM)  c200 amg running ron 95 from sungai long to shah alam morning traffic. this good or bad? The figure there is not accurate. It's better you do manual calculation based on full tank fill up.
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Icehart
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Mar 13 2013, 03:20 PM
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QUOTE(thefryingfox @ Mar 10 2013, 10:58 PM) just came back from penang. 100% highway recorded 3.8l/100kmh. KL to Penang to KL in single tank. All speed is follow speed limit Very good fuel consumption. Hybrid?
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Icehart
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Dec 25 2014, 02:21 PM
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Hilux 2.5 Diesel VNT
66 litres for 783.5 km 11.87km/L
mix of 50-50 city highway
This post has been edited by Icehart: Dec 25 2014, 02:21 PM
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Icehart
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Jan 21 2016, 10:26 PM
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QUOTE(stimix @ Dec 25 2015, 10:14 PM) Haha. Anyway getting the fuel saving on such a high cc car is a bonus to me actually bcos I hv monthly fuel allowances. I did not expect of getting >800km on a mere RM100 fuel. Comparing this to my daughter;s Axia... full tank avg ~ RM47 or 24.1Ltr and max can run till ~ 330km or 13.7km/ltr.. When joining diesel league? This post has been edited by Icehart: Jan 21 2016, 10:26 PM
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Icehart
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May 1 2017, 01:33 AM
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QUOTE(rcracer @ Apr 27 2017, 03:26 PM) My experience won't improve much after 1,000 or 10,000km but I could be wrong. Anyway 8L/100 for a heavy car is fine.
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Icehart
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Sep 27 2017, 11:50 PM
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1) Model : Altis 2.0v 2) Petrol Used : Petronas RON95 3) Engine Oil Used : Idemitsu Full Sync 4) Fuel Consumption : 13.6km/l 42L for 573km 5) Driving Condition : daily puchong - kl - pj - puchong 6) Average Speed/Max rpm : 20-30 7) Latest mileage : 62k.. 8) Modification : None 9) Tank Size : 45 liters 10) driver weight = 90kg
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Icehart
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Nov 14 2017, 11:14 AM
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QUOTE(Suween @ Nov 13 2017, 08:45 PM) Since I just got my car,I got really anxious about this fuel mixing thing...so this morning I filled the tank with 95 at Shell and at night I filled 95 at Petronas. I need to know if there is any problem there where I filled the oil in two different stations but the same “95” oil? No issue. I been doing that for more than 10 years already.
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