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Compare Fuel Consumption On Modded Barra's


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Just wondering what everyone else is getting in terms of fuel consumption with modded barra engines.

I'm getting on avg approx 16.5-17lt / 100km. (seems a little thirsty?)

FG F6...400rwkw tune, running 98.. like to give it a squirt..

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450km a tank, plenty of highway but also lots of WOT or at least heavy right foot. I rarely take off slowly from a set of lights. Also drive in the city for work.

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  • Member For: 16y 2m 3d
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With 100km in sport mode and 100km in drive I'm getting 13.5l/100km (300kw xr6t)

So basically 600km a tank at the end of the day

I did get 8.3l/100km on an interstate drive though!

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I was going to say it's 500 km but noticed you have a ute with the extra large tank. I always need to fill up a day or two early to avoid going under a 1/4 each week. Would love to have a larger tank.

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  • Member For: 16y 2m 3d
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I love it. I came from having a WRX STI on E85 that would get 280km to a tank, felt like I had to fill up every 2nd day..

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280, holy crap. How large are the tanks? 50L? You'd be hammering the juice though in an STI with E85 if driving it as intended.

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