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Topic: car and fuel consumption
existence`
Posts: 6085
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
sup noobs.

how many K's do you guys get out of x amount dollars of fuel? and what car do you drive?


i drive a 2000VS ute olympic edition and $40 of fuel gets me 250kays. f***in GAY
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parabol
Posts: 2796
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
'91 Corolla

400km, 40L, $40
эδєє
Posts: 1264
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
87 VL commo (RB30)

prolly around 250-300Km on 30L tho thats prolly way out
cerb
Posts: 3153
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
2001 200sx at ~10psi (factory is 7psi)

550kms on about 53l of fuel.

tho during that tank i discovered the clamp on the tank side of the fuel filter wasn't tight enough and it was leaking :/
paveway
Posts: 4056
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i drive an 1988 skyline, no idea about fuel cause my mate broke my spedo and i haven't fixed it yet

last edited by paveway at 20:48:16 18/Dec/06

last edited by paveway at 20:48:25 18/Dec/06
b00n
Posts: 724
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
2002 VY SS 60L 450k's - 500k's
existence`
Posts: 6086
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
why is my car so bad on fuel >< i dont even really thrash it
paveway
Posts: 4058
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
could be lots of reasons
Jim
Posts: 5207
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
'05 patrol turbo diesel weighing about 4tonne, easily get about 2000k's out of a tank combined highway/city which with 220 litres of tank works out about 11L/100k's
demon
Posts: 2554
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
'95 honda accord
~550klm 65l ~$50
эδєє
Posts: 1265
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
it seems to average around 10Ks per L
Scooter
Posts: 703
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
'06 Wrangler, 4.0 Straight 6 Unleaded.
10-11/100 on the highway, Worse for City/Offroad.
nF
Forum Hero
Posts: 12705
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
i close my eyes when i pay for fuel and go to a happy place in my mind
Burgz
Posts: 2266
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

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Twisted
Posts: 9753
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

40L, $40 with a woolies 10cent voucher. I get around 500km out of that. I cycle to work as well, so this usually lasts me a few weeks (3-4).
existence`
Posts: 6087
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ROFL nf

good call m8

i saw u driving the other day, waved, u didnt see me, GG
nF
Forum Hero
Posts: 12706
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
where was that?
Boofe
Posts: 1120
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
1999 Mitsubishi Pajero Turbo Diesel

800kms out of 80 litres $90 10 litres per hundred around city and slightly less on the highway.
cJay
Posts: 857
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Honda lawn mower- bp ultimate 98RON
40L tank 500ks
about $50 to fillup
Spook
Posts: 17383
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i get 350ks to 50 litres
Frag
Posts: 1792
Location: Queensland
TT Soarer, exhaust mods & fmic, 10psi = 570ish k's from 78ltrs. All town driving, car doesnt get a chance to warm up :((

Edit: thru an auto

On highway driving it will get close to 11lt per 100k's.

last edited by Frag at 21:55:35 18/Dec/06
paveway
Posts: 4062
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
haha burgz ^5
shrapse
Posts: 3474
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
02 VU SS ute

60L tank gets 450 - 500ks of mixed highway / street. Closer to 500k's almost always now after it got tuned.

ps. lots of spirited driving

last edited by shrapse at 22:02:11 18/Dec/06
evıs
Posts: 5808
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I have VN exis and get about the same :/ I would change my driving style to allow for more k's but f*** that I'm in a hurry ok.
simE
Posts: 5789
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
havent filled a tank, but trip computer reckons between 14-15l/100kms thats a mix of thrash and granny driving, majority grannying, get down to an average of 9.0 on the highway

vr clubbie 5spd
existence`
Posts: 6088
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
u have a clubbie sime

wtf

naga
cerb
Posts: 3154
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i've found my driving style doesn't really affect my economy. maybe 50kms over an entire tank.

highway driving does affect it though - my best has been 653kms on 55l or so on a tank where I drove to Kingaroy and back, then to Sanctuary Cove and back. The trip to Kingaroy is hilly and I was giving it the berries from time to time overtaking people etc, so if it was all M1-style highways I'd maybe get 700kms.

but then I think when I went to a test'n'tune at willowbank one wednesday night I still got about 500kms out of the tank, despite three sub-15 second passes.
r_mazing
Posts: 1094
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
800kms from about $45 in a prius.
sLaps_Forehead
Posts: 2689
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You guys know how obsessed I am about fuel economy, ethanol and lack of Electric Vehicles.

Therefore, over the last 12 months I've got an extra 30-40k's out of a tank by doing the standard fuel saving techniques:

* Pump tyres up to max pressure.
* 'Granny' driving.
* Coasting to a stop or down hills.
* Barely using the air-con.

Oh and buying petrol ALWAYS on a Tuesday with a voucher. If you are on the Northside, the Woolworths/Caltex on the corner of Gympie and Webster Rd Chermy-West is the cheapest around. But be prepared to get in a queue at the pump.

Also I've recently been giving E10 a go. Whilst itis usually 2-3 cents cheaper a litre, I find a reduction in mileage of approximately 5%.

My car is a 95 Suzuki Vitara, 5speed manual, 2 Door Hardtop. It's running a 1.6l 16 valve fuel injected engine. It has a 38litre tank and I get about 400+klms to a tank.


Loki
Posts: 7408
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i dont even really thrash it
Don't even really?
The difference between 1/4 to the floor and flat to the floor is massive in terms of L/Hr consumed.
On the VT it's from like 10-12L/hr to over 50+ L/hr (so says the ECU).
Even 1/4 --> 1/2 is a big difference.

i've found my driving style doesn't really affect my economy. maybe 50kms over an entire tank.
Yeah but your car has like, a teething baby's milk bottle capacity =].

Pump tyres up to max pressure.
And unevenly over-wear the tyres and pay more for new ones than you saved in fuel from excessive wear or aqua-planing in the wet more easily... Good one dongballs

as for the original question:

how many K's do you guys get out of x amount dollars of fuel? and what car do you drive?

Max Capacity: 55L
Cost:Like $65?? from 0L --> 55L
Km's it gets: 300-350k's tame, depending on city/suburb or dense peak hour traffic driving.
Car: 5.2L, Sedan.
Mechanical Secondaries, 4 Barrel Carburettor.

Anything more than a feather touch on my accelerator or planting it is like giving the oil companies my pin number, fuel guage withers away very rapidly and is an inefficient POS.
Otherwise it aint too bad, it's no 4cyl Starlet or 3cyl Geo Metro but whateva.


last edited by Loki at 23:35:15 18/Dec/06
cerb
Posts: 3155
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i've found my driving style doesn't really affect my economy. maybe 50kms over an entire tank.

Yeah but your car has like, a teething baby's milk bottle capacity =].

2.0 litres * (14psi + 10psi) / 14psi = 3.4l (equivalent), so it's not that tiny when it comes to filling it with air+fuel.

my car is able to be driven off-boost all day without too much hassles, in which case it becomes basically a 2.0 4-cyl again. so driving it hard (regularly hitting 10psi) and driving it sedately (not hitting boost at all) could make a big difference, but it doesn't. mostly that's because you can't keep it at max boost for long - it's either 100% throttle to the speed limit, or 50% throttle for twice as long, so it's not much difference in fuel vs distance.

Compare that to the times I've hit the track though, where you're at 100% throttle about 90% of the time. On those occasions I've got less than 300kms per tank.
korbs
Posts: 1145
Location: UK
I did a job recently, delivering a 38' Sports-Cruiser powerboat along the English south coast. The passage was 120 nautical miles (around 220 km) and the cruising speed was 20 knots (around 38 km/h).

The boat used 735L of Diesel. No bulls***.

yet another reason to hate powerboats.
phathead
Posts: 1774
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
my car gets about 650/700l to a full tank. Alittle bit over 60l tank..
sv21 camry
spoon
Posts: 31
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
94 MKIV NA supra
450-500kms 70ltre tank, dunno what it usually costs but yeah I use 98ron so it's pretty exxy.
whoop
Posts: 10741
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
depending on how I drive, $50 can last me 2 weeks. I have no idea how many kms that is and I don't really care. straight 6 202 in a kingswood.

and yes I drive like I'm drivin miss daisy

last edited by whoop at 01:11:49 19/Dec/06
habib
Posts: 373
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Coasting to a stop or down hills.


If by coast you mean putting it in neutral, you'll actually probably be using more fuel - depending on your car, when the throttle is shut and the RPMs are above idle the ECU should cut fuel altogether, whereas if its in neutral then it has to supply a little bit of fuel to keep the engine idling.
Spook
Posts: 17385
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
800kms from about $45 in a prius.

faggit
Slappercx
Posts: 1874
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Vs Commodore

65 Lt Tank about 400 k from tank
Staroka
Posts: 9
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hyundai xcel. i get about 640 or so k out of it since i started putting premium unleaded in it. i pay about 45-55$ depending on price and about 40-45ish L

manual cars ftw!
cept not atm... :( broken bones ftl :~(
Vash
Posts: 1380
Location:
94' Ford Falcon ED.

20L per 100km city
$30 to fill up 65 litres of LPG.

Gets 10L per 100km on the freeway.
typo
Posts: 5373
Location: Other International
Staroka are you a real girl.
TiT
Posts: 1029
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
250km on half a tank - cost me about 45 to fill up using good stuff no vouchers
Staroka
Posts: 10
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yes typo, you know i am :P


trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 19830
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The boat used 735L of Diesel. No bulls***.
What the f***!?!?!?! Seven HUNDRED litres? I have no idea how big a boat that is but that seems ridiculous
Tung
Token Black Man
Posts: 4555
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
vs commodore s manual

65 ltr tank, about 400ish during the week driving to work and back in traffic, or about 10km/ltr if its highway driving to noosa n shiz
Jim
Posts: 5209
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
What the f***!?!?!?! Seven HUNDRED litres? I have no idea how big a boat that is but that seems ridiculous


yeah definitely sounds whacked

probably an old indirect injection diesel, no turbo, and I dunno boats but I'd assume it's also direct drive so probably chugs along at pretty high rpm as far as diesels go

still seems completely and utterly pointless
m3nt4l
Posts: 11
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
87 pajero (turbo diesel) 80 litres a tank which is about $100 give or take i get close to 1000 k's from highway driving, and around 800 city driving

99 calais (v6 supercharged ver.) around 500 k's from a full tank which is about 50 litres city or highway driving is about the same O.o

92 jaguar xj6 city driving around 600k's, havnt done much highway driving but from brisbane to gympie it sat on 8.8 litres per 100k's doing the speed limit and just cruising
TicMan
Posts: 1381
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
VE SS-V 6L - around $65-75 per tank and I get 450-500kms. 60/40 split of highway/city.
Resonate
Posts: 173
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
400ish on a 55L tank, RON 98
Loki
Posts: 7409
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hehe I was just stirrin ya cerb =].
typo
Posts: 5374
Location: Other International
yes typo, you know i am :P


kk lets cyber



:P
Opec
Posts: 4368
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
2005 Corolla, gets $40 to fill up on average gets probably about 400-500kms per tank depends on the traffic and stuff.
stinky
Posts: 1761
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
'89 Subaru Brumby, 1.8lt Turbo ( 10psi ). I get between 300-350kms per 40L ( Ultimate / Optimax / etc )

'81 Subaru Leone, '94 imprezza 1.8lt engine. I get up to 400kms per 40L, but it does mostly 4x4'ing so fuel economy in practice is rarely anywhere near that. ( std unleaded )
CHUB
Posts: 1794
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'm the same as a lot of people... 350km out of a 50L tank (premium + lead replacement).

1980 Sigma, Astron 2600 (2.6L).
stinky
Posts: 1762
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
1980 Sigma, Astron 2600 (2.6L).


I'm so sorry.
CHUB
Posts: 1795
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Don't make me go through my Sigma speech again :) Everybody should know why I only drive Sigma's by now.
Mr Hardware
Posts: 1326
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Har har i'm gunna win.

4.0L Six-Cylinder AUII 2000 Ford Falcon LPG

City: 330klms for $26
Highway: 500klms for $26

Thats roughly 16-17L/100klms city, about 11L/100klms highway. OF THE BEST FUEL IN THE WORLD (easily available for car use) ---- Liquefied Petroleum Gas. LPG for the WIN EVERY TIME.


LPG IS THE WAY OF THE FUTURE.
HERMITech
Posts: 4810
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
2000 AU Series II, 63 litre tank gets me around 350 - 400 km in city
I also close my eyes at the fuel bowser an think of happy thoughts
typo
Posts: 5376
Location: Other International
Don't make me go through my Sigma speech again :) Everybody should know why I only drive Sigma's by now.


Stinky, apparently gay men are attracted to Sigma's almost as much as Brumbiy's.
CHUB
Posts: 1797
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Get in a similar powered car and I would pwn you in a Sigma anyday.

My trophies don't lie :)
typo
Posts: 5377
Location: Other International
LPG IS THE WAY OF THE FUTURE


Except the indemnity on indexing is due to run out in 2007 or 2009, so prepare for a huge spike in costs in a couple of years time. Oh, and we are running out of LPG faster than we are running out of Oil. So good luck on that LPG car.
typo
Posts: 5378
Location: Other International
Get in a similar powered car and I would pwn you in a Sigma anyday.

My trophies don't lie :)


Stinky gets trophys of the men he picks up in his car too. I'm always disturbed when he invites me over to look at his wall of honour.
typo
Posts: 5379
Location: Other International
Whilst LPG is currently excise-free, an excise on LPG starting at 2.5 cents per litre in 2011 will be placed, which will increase incrementally to 12.5 cents per litre (as opposed to the 38 cpl excise on petrol) by 2015. This will be offset somewhat by a AU$2000 subsidy that was implemented in 2006 for private motorists to convert their cars to LPG.[1] The subsidy does not presently apply to business vehicles or vehicles with a Gross Vehicle Mass of over 3500 kilograms but lobbyists are trying to get that changed. On top of the subsidy to be provided by the Australian federal government, the Western Australian government will also provide motorists with a AU$1000 subsidy under the long-running LPG subsidy scheme.
CHUB
Posts: 1798
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Everytime I see someone fill up with LPG, and get 60 litres for $20, I want to smash their face in.

Sif!
Mr Hardware
Posts: 1327
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
HAR HAR HARDY HAR

I LOVE LPG
Captain America
Posts: 1281
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
98 bmw 323i the computer says i get 10.5 L/100km which is about right as i just got 600km out of a 60l tank, costs me about the same in fuel as a crappy ford laser ive been driving around
Mr Hardware
Posts: 1328
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
In 2015, when average wages are like $60,000 a year, i wont mind paying 65c/L for LPG. Petrol will be like $2 a litre though.

Also, we are not 'running out' of LPG. LPG is most commonly a by-product of the petrol refining process, and so long as there is oil, there is LPG. And also we get it from underground reserves.

And if LPG does dry-up (as if), well CNG will be the way of the future.

also, this car is the REAL way of the future:
http://www.greencarcongress.com/2005/04/lpg_prius_conce.html
paveway
Posts: 4064
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i'll stick with petrol, lpg is for cabs and people that care about mileage

last edited by paveway at 12:21:51 19/Dec/06
Mr Hardware
Posts: 1329
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
like me and my car
TicMan
Posts: 1384
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Har har i'm gunna win.


Unfortunately it's an AU falcon so you lose, you lose alot. If it was an EF or a BA you could win, but an AU is just not a winning car.
Mr Hardware
Posts: 1330
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
How?

The EF's are old. Like 10+ years old.

The BA's are damn unreliable. Try getting more than 100,000 out of a diff. Build quality is shocking.
stinky
Posts: 1763
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Stinky, apparently gay men are attracted to Sigma's almost as much as Brumbiy's.


that's would be why you also drive an Astron 2.6L !
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 19836
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I thought LPG was a byproduct of cows
paveway
Posts: 4065
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
the AU falcon is one of the best handling road going cars
Mr Hardware
Posts: 1331
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
...i detect a hint of sarcasm there...
demon
Posts: 2556
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
honda xr600 10L tank capacity = ~$10 to fill = ~250klms range. kpwnt.
Spook
Posts: 17392
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
a ba is the only falcon id even think of considering

sup xr6 baby
paveway
Posts: 4066
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah XR6t or a F6

they are sweet
Jim
Posts: 5210
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
lpg is not too shabby at the moment, but it's still a dumb idea in general
making diesel out of vegetables is a lot better
nF
Forum Hero
Posts: 12707
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
i'd rather run pure ethanol
Loki
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland

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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 19837
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
seriously, why would you care
casa
Simes
Posts: 2152
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I drive a car and I put petrol in it. I'm not in any poverty stricken way of life currently where the cost of fuel or how much petrol my car consumes bothers me.
TicMan
Posts: 1386
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
^- What he said.

I get the highest octane possible and I don't care how much it costs.

I see it as a way of reducing terroism. All those oil producing nations make money from selling oil to petrol companies to fund terrosim. Use more petrol and we drain the oil supplies quicker, leaving no money for terrorists.
nF
Forum Hero
Posts: 12708
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
my junker doesn't run on anything but 100 octane
Spook
Posts: 17395
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
meh, i tried teh xtreme shell gear or whatever it was

still dont rate shell fuels

ill stick with bp ultimate
eP
Posts: 2082
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
98 VT Commodore - Around 400 km's from a 63L tank.

Also I use Shell V-Power religiously.
Spook
Posts: 17396
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
shell fuels suck

i wouldnt even put them in a holden
nF
Forum Hero
Posts: 12710
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
if bp had a 100 octane fuel i'd run that
paveway
Posts: 4072
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i reckon ferrari would tell you different spook
stinky
Posts: 1764
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
does the extra 2 octane make up for the 5% ethanol though ?
nF
Forum Hero
Posts: 12711
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
i don't know really, 5% is going to make squat all difference to energy content i'd imagine

i only run it because it won't run on 98, i'm not worried about 5% ethanol damaging anything
Spook
Posts: 17397
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i think i know engines pave
exo
Posts: 7789
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
12-14L per 100km. 78L tank, 4.0L V8 Soarer.
infi
Posts: 4825
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i have no idea about octanes but i guess they are better for the life of the engine or something?

i just got a new BMW, could that run on the basic s*** or do i need to fork out extra for the special stuff?
shrapse
Posts: 3475
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i wouldnt even put them in a holden


the left over oily rag would be enough to wipe the floor with your 4door spook =]
Spook
Posts: 17398
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
haha
sif matey :)

i hear holden value springs are of poor quality

confirm/deny
shrapse
Posts: 3476
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
good enough to make 210 at the treads with exhaust and headers (only)

how about you? :P
Spook
Posts: 17399
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
well, i made 192rwkw but i dont weigh as much, look better and can carry 5 adults in comfort
Jim
Posts: 5213
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i just got a new BMW, could that run on the basic s*** or do i need to fork out extra for the special stuff?
if the dealership didn't already tell you, look in the manual - if the manufacturer recommends using high octane, it'll say so
shrapse
Posts: 3477
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Test n Tune 17th Jan spook, take the old girl out and see what she'll do
Resonate
Posts: 174
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Marketing shananigans aside,

Is there seriously any noticeable difference between using v-power over bp ultimate that would warrant its use, or is it more of a personal choice?
Spook
Posts: 17400
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Test n Tune 17th Jan spook, take the old girl out and see what she'll do


i will have to ask permission and my name is mud currently
paveway
Posts: 4073
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
haha thats right, he broke his wife's arm he will have to ask for permission to piss for the next 6 weeks
Spook
Posts: 17401
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
:(
CHUB
Posts: 1804
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
haha thats right, he broke his wife's arm he will have to ask for permission to piss for the next 6 weeks
hah what!
HERMITech
Posts: 4812
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Spook
"SAY NO TO VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN"
Loki
Posts: 7412
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i have no idea about octanes but i guess they are better for the life of the engine or something?
No... and yes at the same time.

Octane rating means how resitant to combustion from compression the fuel is.
The higher the rating, the more it can be compressed before it explodes under compression.

This means cars with higher compression ratio's want to run higher octane fuels.
The higher compression also means more energy from the bang = more power.

If you use a fuel that is too low octane for your compression, it will prematurely detonate under compression before the spark plug fires, also known as knocking/pinging.
Usually becomes apparent at high rpm's under load ,it can lead to creating a boat anchor out of a donk, not just wrecking internals.

By the same token, too high an Octane for a low compression means the spark plug will fire before the fuel is compressed to it's optimum combustable level... or something.

So, yes it does save the life of your engine by using the right Octane of fuel, but that's not it's primary purpose.
Parsifal
Posts: 77
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Hmm interesting info there Loki. Btw what kind of car do you drive? You said it was a 5.2L with a 4 barrel carby? Sounds like a 1970s Ford Fairlane but they were either 4.9 or 5.8 from memory...

And how do we know it wasn't spook in that truck awaiting trial
nF
Forum Hero
Posts: 12713
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
Is there seriously any noticeable difference between using v-power over bp ultimate that would warrant its use, or is it more of a personal choice?


+2 RON
Loki
Posts: 7413
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hmm interesting info there Loki. Btw what kind of car do you drive? You said it was a 5.2L with a 4 barrel carby? Sounds like a 1970s Ford Fairlane but they were either 4.9 or 5.8 from memory...
It's a 308ci (5.0L) taken out to 314ci (60thou overbore).
So that's why it's the odd numbered 5.2L
paveway
Posts: 4074
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
normal V-power and bp ultimate are both 98, you're dreaming if you think you can actually notice a difference

hi spook ^_^

nf is talking about the V-power ultimo racing stuff which is only sold at a few servo's in brisbane and is 100
Mr Hardware
Posts: 1333
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
^^ Wouldnt that actually make it a 5.1L???

cos 314ci x 16.387064 = 5145.538cc
paveway
Posts: 4075
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
same s*** different day
shrapse
Posts: 3478
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
^^ Wouldnt that actually make it a 5.1L???

cos 314ci x 16.387064 = 5145.538cc


and your engine is a 3984cc

does that make it a 3.9L ?
Mr Hardware
Posts: 1334
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
err no

cos you round it to the nearest .x of a L

so mine rounded, makes a 4.0L

Loki's makes a 5.1L
shrapse
Posts: 3479
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i see what you did there
BigZub
Posts: 4536
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
heh, $100 dollar hyndia excel with 3 months rego, was getting me around on 7L/100km. I should have kept it as a run around :(... i'm a dumb c***.


Toyota echo used to get around 600km's to a 45L tank.

probably the most thirsty car that i've had would have been the vr4 galant that i had, chewed like 19L/100km's... needed a tune badly :O

Paveway you're isn't a skyline... its a pintara... stop trying to make it into a sports car.


Anyone want to buy a Honda Civic Ek 2000? $8900 pm for details.
cerb
Posts: 3156
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Paveway you're isn't a skyline... its a pintara... stop trying to make it into a sports car.

i lol'd :)
BigZub
Posts: 4538
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
spelling :O eat dick c***s.
Loki
Posts: 7414
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
^^ Wouldnt that actually make it a 5.1L???

cos 314ci x 16.387064 = 5145.538cc

What is 308ci bored out 0.060" over?
It's somewhere between 311 <--> 318 cubic inches, I don't know exactly.

Either way, who gives a f***, like paveway said.

The power difference between a 5.0 --> 5.2L is negligable from an overbore, it was done so that it could also be stroked out to 383ci, my block as it was owned before me never saw that before I got it.

All I got was the cooling hassles that come with such a large overbore.

It's enough for it to spin half a day old new rears going into second gear @ 110kph with an Automatic shifting in Drive, with rubba and myself up front, in the dry going onto the freeway.
When your supercool AU Falcon LPG can do that, then start coming to me and preaching about complete accuracy of engine displacements, k?
Untill then, stick to jerking off over how good your fuel efficiency is.

last edited by Loki at 10:18:25 20/Dec/06
nF
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308 with a 60 thou overbore is 5.192L or 317ci

only a douche bag wouldn't call that a 5.2L
paveway
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yeah, a douche bag
sLaps_Forehead
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I think we will see alot more from Ethanol and Bio-Diesel. I'll keep my Suzuki until Car Companies start producing affordable flex-fuel engines and hybrids.

My next car will either be a diesel, hybrid or plug-in hybrid vehicle.
Mr Hardware
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sorry, i thought this thread was about fuel consumption of your car not how much you can spin the wheels. burnouts are bad for tyre economy.

also, i wasnt having a go, i was just correcting your maths.
stinky
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It's enough for it to spin half a day old new rears going into second gear @ 110kph with an Automatic shifting in Drive, with rubba and myself up front, in the dry going onto the freeway.


everyone knows new tyres need to be run in and have less grip until they are. Maybe you should drive your car less dangerously before you injure or kill an innocent person.
Mr Hardware
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and as a nurse, you should know first hand the result of people driving like d*******s
nF
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also, i wasnt having a go, i was just correcting your maths.


no your weren't because

cos 314ci x 16.387064 = 5145.538cc


= wrong
Loki
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Maybe you should drive your car less dangerously before you injure or kill an innocent person.

Oh noes, flooring it up a freeway onramp with nothing in front of you to get up to speed.
Tell someone who cares, like today Tonight.

and as a nurse, you should know first hand the result of people driving like d*******s
As Above.


last edited by Loki at 12:14:56 20/Dec/06
Mr Hardware
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how is that wrong? I used the figure given of 314ci. I timesed it by what google told me and went from there.
nF
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cause the figure of 314ci is wrong you dick
Jim
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no u r
Mr Hardware
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so I'm wrong, cos I was given the wrong figure...


riiiiight....
paveway
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yes.
Jim
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you were wrong to get excited about lpg - pulling a tom cruise isn't cool, d00d
Mr Hardware
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what does tom cruise have to do with LPG
paveway
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hahahaha i see what you did there jim
nF
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so I'm wrong


get used to it
Obes
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I talk L / 100k ...

I get 7.5 on the highway, 9 around town.

Suzuki Jimny, but my mods change my economy and stuff from stock.



last edited by Obes at 13:05:53 20/Dec/06
TicMan
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If a 5145.538cc engine was on a treadmill and you turned it on, would it fly?
Loki
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so I'm wrong, cos I was given the wrong figure...


riiiiight....
No, you're not wrong...

...You're retarded because you bothered to check if 314ci = 5.2L [god knows why], but you didn't bother to check that 308ci + 0.060" = 314ci.

Only person right is nF because he actually checked both before making a 'correction' comment.
paveway
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he didn't have to check anything, he would have done that off the top of his head
existence`
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lol nf = pwnage

go die mr hardware
Jim
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awww so nasty!
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