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Combined city / country cycle - 11.5 L / 100km (3,700km sample)

49lb injectors, Walbro pump, wog cooler, tune, 275RWKW, safer than standard AFR's..... and no easy time.

Get an edit. Best of both worlds.

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I am flabergasted by the economy of the Auto BF Phoon V manual BA.

Overall the BA was around 14.5 with mixed driving and the BF 12.8l/100km

with a similar spread of driving.

The big difference is highway driving with a miserely 9.8l/100km, given the engine is barely ticking oover at 1800 ish rpm @ 120kmh and that is with some fairly significant squirts.

AFRs are well on the rich side in the mid 11's so there is more grunt available should I want it :idunno:

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I just filled up the T today after getting it and the distance to empty said 369km. I hope that is wrong as my last one on my NA was inaccurate

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naaah Probably right.........first 3000ks they run rich as due to ecu calibrations when new. Only way to fix it is an edit or fark it and get a UniChimp :banghead:

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naaah Probably right.........first 3000ks they run rich as due to ecu calibrations when new.

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what ecu calibrations?

I think this is a bit of a myth. I was hoping it wasnt cos my 2900k old tornado is slow as sh!t and a few people told me ford run a "run in" tune but I have found no info to back this up DOH.

my fuel is 18.2 but we only have a very small stretch of 80k zone everything else is start stop and 60k. I havnt seen hyway yet or 100k zone

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