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What's it's like driving a manual 520kw car. Have you broken anything yet😂

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50 minutes ago, XR6T 520RWKW said:

I have a 2010 Xr6 FG Turbo  and its Manual.

its tune to produce 520 RWKW or over 700 HP.

My ECU tells me my average Fuel consumption is 22 Liter or little higher

Petrol I put in is E85 from United

I drive in heavy and light traffic, on high ways, local road. I do all kinds of drive apart from country driving.

car has done only 85 KM.

my normal range is about 340 km on average on combined .

planning to down tune it

 

Just wondering what is the Range on 1 of these thing (stock or none stock from 2008 over)?

 

that's normal. I use the same.

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hahahaha, I'll offer 7.5k for it.

:P

 

In all seriousness, E85 will use more juice. You may want to check the xcal as there might be a 98 tune?

If you have a 98 tune, chuck that in and see how you go with fuel economy. Oh and that lead foot does not help either.

I have a manual FG running on 98 and I get about 450km to 500km per tank, depending on my lead foot.

 

If you have a car like that, why you worried about economy. If you are so worried about economy, put it in the garage and get a bike for daily duties.

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this is my first turbo car.

I never had a petrol car before. so don't know much.  I used to have 2013 fg lpg. they were so good on fuel.

what is difference between e85, AND (91,95,98).

is e85 more powerfuel?

the car is up for sale on car sale 22k but ikind of don't want to sell it

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E85 is equivalent to about 107 octane unleaded, in terms of it's knock-resistance, so it can be leant on significantly harder than even 98, in terms of timing etc which would normally produce knock/detonation on 98, which means you can get much earlier and more consistent power curves through the revs, but at the cost of having to input 30% or so more fuel into the cylinder to get adequate combustion at all. You must tune for whatever octane fuel you're looking to gain advantage from the higher resistance, to have almost any perceptible benefits :)

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