bdennis Brendan Dennis Member 750 Member For: 22y 2m 15d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne, Vic Posted 25/03/03 04:46 AM Share Posted 25/03/03 04:46 AM Hey Chrislak,I think you need a 36gal. tank for the XY. You may get a little further... :lol: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
F6 RAPID Formerly Turbo6 Donating Members 2,332 Member For: 21y 11m 22d Location: North Brisbane Posted 25/03/03 04:53 AM Share Posted 25/03/03 04:53 AM 600kms old and around 15.5l .Don't care really. Gotta have fun!!!!!!!!!!!!The ute has an 80l tank. Man, not used to filling up such a large tank $$$$$.Might stick to $30 at a go - it doesn't seem so bad..... :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrislak Donating Members 400 Member For: 22y 5d Location: Sydney Posted 26/03/03 04:39 AM Share Posted 26/03/03 04:39 AM I'm up to 22.1 today :o Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest PHNTUM Guests Posted 26/03/03 04:51 AM Share Posted 26/03/03 04:51 AM When I picked my car up I found it to be 52lt/100km.................does this mean my car was flogged.It only had 17Kw on the clock..............has anyone else had the same thing...........I was told this is standard from the factory.I now have 220km on the clock and fuel economy is down to 24.5Lt/100km. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aniken I don't suffer from insanity; I enjoy every minute of it Donating Members 4,316 Member For: 22y 10d Gender: Male Location: Sydney, south west Posted 26/03/03 05:07 AM Share Posted 26/03/03 05:07 AM When I picked my car up I found it to be 52lt/100km.................does this mean my car was flogged.It only had 17Kw on the clock..............has anyone else had the same thing...........I was told this is standard from the factory.I now have 220km on the clock and fuel economy is down to 24.5Lt/100km. Yours was the one we suspect was taken to the Melbourne GP right? Maybe Mr Schumacher gave it a bit of a whirl around Albert Park Mine had about 48ks on the clock when I picked it up (with a full tank!), and economy was showing 18.5L/100km. Have just passed 1000ks, and economy has fallen steadily to 15.5L/100km. Apart from brief periods of peak hour crawling, the economy has been reducing constantly - even with the odd full squirt :o .I wouldn't worry just yet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Superoo Member 340 Member For: 22y 1m 29d Gender: Male Posted 26/03/03 06:00 AM Author Share Posted 26/03/03 06:00 AM When I picked my car up I found it to be 52lt/100km.................does this mean my car was flogged.It only had 17Kw on the clock..............has anyone else had the same thing...........I was told this is standard from the factory.I now have 220km on the clock and fuel economy is down to 24.5Lt/100km. One of two things - it was either flogged quite severly or it's been left idling for a while around the factory or dealer (I'd suspect this). Only 17 kays over a long period of time could certainly do it.A NA XR6 I test drove had 130kms on it and was also showing above 20l/100km. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XR6TK1W1 Member 435 Member For: 21y 9m 5d Location: Wellington NZ Posted 27/03/03 05:39 AM Share Posted 27/03/03 05:39 AM Well to add my 2 cents worth, well when talking about fuel in NZ 2 dollars worth. I do alot of around town and hilly and motorway driving in the same tank of gas and mine averages 13.4 to the 100km ( via the trip comp ) Plus I have a lead foot and my missus ( Yes I let her drive my car ) loves the loud peddle to. I have run it on ULP and it hates it. We only have the ultimate over here and the thing loves it. I havent done the full figures but the differance in economy between 96 and 98 is worth a look at. it appeared to get around 40 kms extra from a tank of 98 to 96, dont hold me to this but its been the same 3 times ive done it. So it almost cancels out the cost difference. Happy hooning everyone B) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Antisocial Weird Member Member 1,347 Member For: 21y 10m 27d Location: ACT Posted 28/03/03 12:38 PM Share Posted 28/03/03 12:38 PM It feels like I am letting everybody down. :( I don't drive Miss Daisy, I am giving by XR6T a thrashing everyday, after driving it gently to warm up of course.I get the traction control flashing like a Christmas tree on roundabouts. Race off from the lights even if I'm the only one there, just to hear the exhaust note. But try as I might after 6,000ks I can't get my Brakes to shudder. Coolant tank is still green. ..and the worst fuel economy I can manage is 18L/100k's, and that was towing a car trailer. Can anybody offer any suggestions ...... no I will not lend you my car for a week. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest BAnter Guests Posted 29/03/03 09:11 AM Share Posted 29/03/03 09:11 AM MondieYour Verada sounds atypical - or else you have a very heavy right foot and a supply of spare licences!My brother's company runs Magnas, all now are 3.5 autos. My brother and his colleagues do a mix of city, suburban and long distance country driving. In the country, their vehicles average about 8.5-8.9l/100kms, city about 11-12. My other brother has an 6 month old XI Verada and returns similar figures. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest BAnter Guests Posted 29/03/03 09:17 AM Share Posted 29/03/03 09:17 AM chrislakIn the spirit of "mines bigger than yours", if I didn't turn off my car in the petrol station, I'd never actually manage to fill the tank!! Its a pre-HE Jaguar XJS (the HE engine is the later, more fuel efficient version). It usually returns about 11-12 mpg - its too frightening to calculate that in litres! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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