Ridgy!! Inactive Members 1 Member For: 15y 3m 15d Posted 09/09/09 10:35 AM Share Posted 09/09/09 10:35 AM how much are people getting out of the xr6 turbo ba 03 after a tune and exhaust?? better or worse fuel consumption?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bionic turbo Member 82 Member For: 16y 5m 2d Gender: Male Location: Gladstone Posted 10/09/09 12:20 AM Share Posted 10/09/09 12:20 AM BF xr6 turbo 6 speed manual fairly modded but still daily driven350rwkw on command but on highway will still do roughly 9lts per 100kms and driven quite on city roads 13lts per 100kms Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jarrad Donating Members 16 Member For: 15y 5m 8d Gender: Male Location: Bayside, South-East QLD Posted 10/09/09 03:55 AM Share Posted 10/09/09 03:55 AM BA xr6 turbo with a custom tune and a couple of other bits tuned to 270 odd rear wheel kW and its averaging 13.3L/100 around town. Pretty happy with that Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ice186 Member 4 Member For: 15y 7m 25d Gender: Male Location: Perth WA Posted 15/09/09 04:52 AM Share Posted 15/09/09 04:52 AM Hi Blueprint Me,I can't remember the revs the stock XR6 used to sit on at 110km/h (it's been 5 yrs since I sold her), it was probably in the same range as your auto as you say, but my ZF sits under 2000pm.I think the utes used to weigh a tad more than the sedans (I could be wrong). I just remember driving her to work and back and having to fill up just short of a fortnight (around 60k's round trip from near Perth airport to just outside Fremantle and back). I used to do 1:2, 1 tank of 95 to 2 tanks of 91. It just annoyed me that the XR8 guys were getting the same results lol.Anyway, I couldn't be happier with the ZF huge difference, I'm just saving to get her tuned and hopefully that will giver her better economy as well as power.... only when needed lol.Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BluePrintMe Member 11 Member For: 16y 10m 1d Gender: Male Location: Blackburn, VIC Posted 15/09/09 05:28 AM Share Posted 15/09/09 05:28 AM Hi ice186,Funny you should mention that you're getting just short of a fortnight's worth before needing to fill up - I'm in the exact same boat and know that feeling, trying to hit the petrol price cycle at its cheapest lol! 45km round trip x 10 working days for me in the fortnight was bringing down the DTE to zero. Once I ran out in peak hour on Hoddle St (right next door to the MCG) bloody embarrasing. Eventually I overcame it by working from home one day per fortnight.Couldn't agree with you more on the ZF - I wish I had one. Mate of mine has a Territory (non turbo) with the ZF box and what a huge difference it makes to the old clunker 4sp job including improved fuel consumption. My wife likes the look of the FG series.... time to see if I can do some convincing. Good luck with that tune.Cheers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ice186 Member 4 Member For: 15y 7m 25d Gender: Male Location: Perth WA Posted 16/09/09 02:27 AM Share Posted 16/09/09 02:27 AM Lol mate, good luck with the wife Blueprintme, the FG's do look nice and after reading some of the posts on here, I wish I had waited and saved a bit more but I'm impatient lol. My wife's put up with 5 years of "how nice does that car look" since I sold the ute lol. Good luck mate Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
linmup Member 42 Member For: 15y 5m 27d Gender: Male Location: brunswick Posted 16/09/09 12:46 PM Share Posted 16/09/09 12:46 PM it is how u drive the car stop thrashing it around and it will drop... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snaps Member 79 Member For: 16y 1m 20d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 24/09/09 05:13 AM Share Posted 24/09/09 05:13 AM My car normally sits on 13.5L/100 and that is start stop city driving. I drove the car out to millmerran the other week, 500ks h'way driving and averaged 9.7l/100 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JEVO Member 3 Member For: 15y 1m 30d Posted 25/09/09 10:57 PM Share Posted 25/09/09 10:57 PM (edited) Hey all.. atm my 05 BA MKII XR6T runs an average of about 14.9-15.3/100. gets around about 350km's a tank. I use 98 high octane, which brought down my fuel consumption from once being 17.9km/100. I have a full Xforce high flow cat system, and also a Front mount cooler tuned to 304.1 kw's. I was wandering what other forms of modifications could be undertaken to reduce or bring down my fuel usage? I drive her fairly hard now and then but also do the respectable thing by her and give it a break at times. Any information would be appreciated.cheersS.SI have an '04 BA mkII with 90,000km's in standard form. I'm getting 350k's a tank with sensible driving to and from work on the M2. As above, what can I do to improve economy. For now I prefer minimal mods other than an air filter and tune. As I am from Jap car world I really dont know what to do. The only workshop I have spoken to so far is Intune in Castle Hill. Any help or guidance would be appreciated.Jason Edited 25/09/09 10:57 PM by JEVO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ironman Donating Members 38 Member For: 16y 8d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 28/09/09 06:29 PM Share Posted 28/09/09 06:29 PM To answer your question ice186...my FG XR6T with ZF sitting on 2000 rpm is doing 124/125 kph so I guess at 110 it would be around 1850 - 1900 ...they're an absolutely incredible box and so silky smooth. Running on 98 octane I get very low 9's on the trip from Brisbane to Glasshouse Mountains ...around town 12.3 - 12.4 l/100klm. It's fun driving around with the instantaneous consumption calc on .....it kinda drives you crazy watching how it varies! By my reckoning, optimal fuel consumption is at 105 - 115 kph....still close up to about 130 kph ....from there it seems to climb slowly....It's probably much safer to drive with the avg displayed not the instantaneous so you focus on the main job at hand ....hahaha. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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