INPURSUIT Fastest Taxi In Melbourne Donating Members 701 Member For: 18y 8m 8d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 29/07/07 05:31 AM Author Share Posted 29/07/07 05:31 AM I drive a ba manual xr6 and I get crap fuel economy as well. 14 - 15l/100kms. My old mans turbo gets heaps better economythe economy im getting is absolutely shocking, its gone up to 16.3l/100kms now, its getting worse and im not driving the car hard at all Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phantom ute Member 105 Member For: 18y 2m 30d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 31/07/07 11:40 PM Share Posted 31/07/07 11:40 PM that's really bad efficiency I got better in the ute towing a tralier full of stock two ladders on the racks with a bundle of 40mm pipes and the back of the ute full with tools and materials, I would get about 14-15l/100 about 500-550kms off a tank and that was driving around sydney with a heavy foot.maybe u should give it a bit to try losen things up then take it out on the open road to cuise, that might help.in my ute a BA auto I have had the avg down to 9.2l/100 with the tray full and two of us in the cab but that was driving from sydney to coffs when it was double demerits normal is about 9.5l/100.I have got 751km on a tank and when I filled up the trip computer said I still had 35kms to emptyin the wive's BA manual seadan it's avg on highway is 9.5-10l/100 around town it's about 12-13l/100 so about 550-600 a tank and the cars stock bar the k&n air filter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WILLDB Inactive Members 1 Member For: 17y 10m 24d Location: Sunshine Coast Posted 31/08/07 11:22 PM Share Posted 31/08/07 11:22 PM hey guysI have a ba xr6 na manual and im getting pretty poor fuel economyI dont drive my car hard at all and acceleration is always smooth and gears changed at 3000rpmat the moment im averaging 15l/100kms and only getting 350kms out of a tank.is this normal? ive taken the car to ford to get checked out and they say that everything is fine with the car but I should be getting better fuel economy than 350km per tank.I have recently had my cat converter replaced under warranty and since that's been done the fuel efficiency has appeared to go worse.just wanted to see what other guys with na's are getting out of their tanks and average fuel efficiencyI know this topic has been covered a number of times before but I just wanted to see how the na guys are going in regards to efficiencycheersanthonyThat is pretty poor. My N/A BA XR6 Manual gets about 11.9/100 and I dont really drive it that gently or do a lot of highway driving if any at all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
urdream Inactive Members 1 Member For: 17y 1m 5d Posted 12/10/07 01:48 PM Share Posted 12/10/07 01:48 PM ive got a mk1 ba xr6 na manual and I got 530k's full tank city driving. takes me about 45 mins to get to work on moderate traffic, that was when I had the high flow panel filter and the 2 1/2" catback exhaust. after I fitted pacemaker comp headers, metal substrate 3" highflow cat and the capa flash tuner, no custom tune yet, I got around 500k's. I have yet to drive it on the highway on a full tank. I averaged around 12.5l/t 100. im pretty impressed with the result considering I got alil more weight to carry with the subs in the rear.lol I reckon 350k's to the tank is 2 short for the way you drive, id be concerned with that result, there must be an issue with your mixture setup, have a look at your plugs, if they look too black of course that would indicate its running too rich and therefore require a checkup on all the parameters on the ecu's. take it to your ford dealer, and make sure you get a technician that KNOWS what he's doing :-) see how you go with that Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RUS531 RUS531 Donating Members 410 Member For: 18y 2m 29d Gender: Male Location: Emerald QLD Posted 13/10/07 08:01 AM Share Posted 13/10/07 08:01 AM sittin on 110-120 I can get 9.1L/100k in my BF, stock filter and cat + paccies and catback Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
speaktobrett Member 38 Member For: 16y 2d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 03/02/10 02:02 AM Share Posted 03/02/10 02:02 AM So will a custom tune help him out with fuel efficiency? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JPYBNE Member 14 Member For: 15y 9m 6d Posted 05/03/10 09:04 AM Share Posted 05/03/10 09:04 AM Over the last 21,000 km I've had a total average of 12.44l/100 - 90% city, 10% highway.There are three drivers, my son the "P" plater who averages around 13-14l/100 driving around in 3rd gear all the time :-( , my wife who averages around 11-12 and me, I can get it down to 9.07 on a highway run. I find that type of fuel used can vary consumption considerably - E10 runs very poorly in my car, whist premium 98 can use up to 3 liters per 100km less than 95.I have had a new o2 sensor and proper dyno tune as well, and am very happy the way the car runs.Cheers James Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djc Member 2 Member For: 14y 2m 25d Posted 30/08/10 10:43 AM Share Posted 30/08/10 10:43 AM When I had a BF ZF box I used to get 7.6-8/100 highway about 10 around town Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
supercharged88 Member 153 Member For: 16y 3m 23d Gender: Male Location: Far Nth QLD. Posted 30/08/10 07:59 PM Share Posted 30/08/10 07:59 PM I purchased a BA XR6 NA AUTO for my partner, she uses it for shopping etc.Since the day I picked it up for her, the range has only ever read approx 340 km to empty when the tank is refilled.The car runs and drives very nicely,sparkplugs are nice and clean,just has bad economy.I will hook up my air fuel meter and go for a drive and see what my mixtures are.Might be time for an economy edit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sp8rk3y Member 5 Member For: 15y 2d Gender: Male Posted 01/09/10 02:09 PM Share Posted 01/09/10 02:09 PM I filled my car up last week & got 450km in the tank Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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