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I have been watching this for a while now.

With a mixture of Provincial Town and Highway driving, I have been getting between 9.5 and 14.0 l/100kms. Most of the figures were around 11 or so.

Come on guys. Do the right thing and work your usage out correctly. Don't just rely on the old "I get such and such per tank".

If anyone wants to know how to do it just ask.

El Bee

im not thard hard on the throttle and ive only had the car a few weeks running standed boost 31/2 cat back and a pod ive been using 8.70 lt to 100ks i havent really done a full on country drive but im rapt with it

I have been watching this for a while now.

With a mixture of Provincial Town and Highway driving, I have been getting between 9.5 and 14.0 l/100kms. Most of the figures were around 11 or so.

Come on guys. Do the right thing and work your usage out correctly. Don't just rely on the old "I get such and such per tank".

If anyone wants to know how to do it just ask.

El Bee

Recently had some changes to the fuel system, and now the economy is up to nearly 12l/100kms.

Oh well. You get that.

El Bee

wat's wrong wif ma car.. can sumone tell me. -.-/

man.. mine take 16-20L/100km in town.. not city..

i have cleaned injector with Full Fuel cleaning oil from NULON..

which cleans injectors as well..

but sumhow it still drink fuel too much..

any suggestion?

wat's wrong wif ma car.. can sumone tell me. -.-/

man.. mine take 16-20L/100km in town.. not city..

i have cleaned injector with Full Fuel cleaning oil from NULON..

which cleans injectors as well..

but sumhow it still drink fuel too much..

any suggestion?

I'm on the same boat dude.... I have done absolutely everything to improve my fuel economy, but still only get 18-20L/100kms. I think my HKS SSQV BOV is the culprit.... are you running atmo type BOV on your car? Will try to install SAFC2 and see how it goes

Try changing the O2 sensor, mine got a bit better after

Edited by dd4321
12l/100km is as good as it can get for GTSTs.

400km per tank is pretty avg.

Gday BL01,

Before the "Fuel changes" I was getting in the 10s/100kms. Now it is in the 11s.

Still, the extra power has to come from somewhere. :) B)

Our driving is a mixture of Provincial Town and Highway so we don't use as much as the city folk thankfully. :wub:

El Bee

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