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Hey guys,

i have a small problem at the moment with my cars fuel eating habits. ever since ive had the new upgrades, i would be lucky to get say about 220kms from a full tank......

i have noticed that it spits out a little black smoke when you give it a hit as in high in the rev range, but i just figured it is running a little rich. there is also a petrol smell, also it back fires a lot more.....

ok im just wondering peoples thoughts on this, and if i should invest in another tune, any ideas on how much a small and simple tune like that would cost????

cheers

Mass

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yeh i figured that it maybe things like that, but the thing is i have a new o2 sensor, new fuel reg, and i just had it tuned, thats why i was thinking its prob the tune...

the reason for this thread is i was after some thoughts/comments from those who have similar mods to me, and how their fuel economy is, in other words what i should be expecting..

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yeh i figured that it maybe things like that, but the thing is i have a new o2 sensor, new fuel reg, and i just had it tuned, thats why i was thinking its prob the tune...

the reason for this thread is i was after some thoughts/comments from those who have similar mods to me, and how their fuel economy is, in other words what i should be expecting..

Better fuel economy then what your getting!!!

If its recently been tuned maybe speak to the tuner and get them to check it out. Backfiring, popping & black smoke are all tell tail sign of it running rich. There might be other factors to consider - did this suddenly happen or was this straight after your tune.

Something like your O2 Sensor, Airflow meter, Fuel Reg, vacuum leak, clogged injectors could be having an effect.

If straight after your tune - speak with them as a re-tune is needed or the fault has to be found before this can be sorted.

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Better fuel economy then what your getting!!!

If its recently been tuned maybe speak to the tuner and get them to check it out. Backfiring, popping & black smoke are all tell tail sign of it running rich. There might be other factors to consider - did this suddenly happen or was this straight after your tune.

Something like your O2 Sensor, Airflow meter, Fuel Reg, vacuum leak, clogged injectors could be having an effect.

If straight after your tune - speak with them as a re-tune is needed or the fault has to be found before this can be sorted.

yeh it was after the tune.. i can eliminate all those factors, as i have all the following new:

Air Flow Meter, 550cc injectors, Fuel Reg, o2 sensor, and new vacuum lines....

i think i have to speak to the tuner, it does pop and crackle a lot...

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You might have 250rwkw but this dosen't mean you should have bad economy.

If everything is working, correct installation, a good tune and good driver behaviour your fuel economy should be good, I believe 400+ km at least, some people I'm sure are getting alot more or a bit less.

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Take it back to where you got it tuned.

Give them the chance to help you, hopefully its a simple problem and they might be more then happy to help. I might be too optimistic but I hope they don't want one of the cars they have tuned runing like that.

If not, then you can cross that bridge when it comes but I'm sure there are some reputable tuners that will get it right.

Your car runs as good as the tuner that tunes it!!

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put a full tank in and dont hit it once :D

like, really concentrate or let your mrs/mum drive it for a week and see what they get.

For ages i could neve get over 300, stuck the mrs (at the time) in the car... 440 right off the first tank. Ive never beaten it yet!

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