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Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by Nobody: 11:52pm On Dec 01, 2011 |
^^^ Maintenance of any Hybrid automobile in Nigeria will pose issues for all but the most experienced of mechanics. I would go for a conventional model. |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by VIPICO(m): 5:46pm On Dec 06, 2011 |
I love this thread |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by VIPICO(m): 9:54am On Dec 07, 2011 |
@ Sienna, I want to do this math on my Hyundai Lantra 1998 that I suspect is a drunk. But I do not want to drive to empty soIi ask you, is it true in all cases that once the amber reserve fue light flashes, then it's 10 ltrs remaining. Does this apply in all cars, cos I want to do the calculations from there and not necessarily till my tank empties out. Thanks. |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by ekoboy: 8:47am On Jan 07, 2012 |
My people, with the subsidy removal in Nigeria, this thread becomes even more necessary. Think we should revive it . Will take time to prepare fuel consumption of my car later, but I know its terrible. Nothing like what the car manufacturer stated. We spend more time idling in Lagos and with the pot holes have to always slow down. |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by gulfer: 12:08pm On Jan 07, 2012 |
ekoboy:True talk but you can only measure consumption well and realistically when the excessive idling we are forced to endure stops. I squeezed out about 350miles from my SUV recently but in Oyo state and highway. My tank by the way is 19.3gallons US. |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by Nobody: 2:00pm On Jan 07, 2012 |
VIPICO: The reserve amount will differ between different makes and models. Your owner's manual will usually tell you how many litres your reserve is. |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by Nobody: 3:53pm On Feb 18, 2012 |
Any more reports? With fuel prices at an all time high, this is where a thread like this becomes even more essential. You can compare your consumption figures with others who run a similar model to yours, and see how different the values are. |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by earthrealm(m): 4:39pm On Feb 18, 2012 |
@siena, a car that is listed as having 72ltrs, is this inclusive of the reserve tank/capacity? |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by Nobody: 1:08am On Feb 19, 2012 |
earthrealm: Yes, the listed capacity is reserve inclusive. |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by yyb14: 6:41pm On Feb 10, 2013 |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by Nobody: 5:46pm On Feb 12, 2013 |
Hi siena A 1990 honda prelude Fwd 2.0L I4 16v DOHC FUEL CAPACITY:60L FUEL COMPUTER-NO FUEL TYPE:Unleaded fuel only TRANSMISSION:5 Speed manual Aircondition-yes my calculated for town driving-250km to 36litres Pls is the fuel consumption status normal? |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by davids202(m): 8:00pm On Feb 14, 2013 |
Nice |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by richard69(m): 6:30pm On Feb 15, 2013 |
Car Make/Model/Year:**** toyota corolla 2005 model(bank type) Fuel tank capacity: *** 50 litres Fuel type: Petrol/Diesel. ***petrol Fuel computer: Yes/No.***** no Transmission: Auto/Manual.***** Air conditioner: Yes/No.****no Fuel range as indicated by fuel computer: *** n/a Actual range consistently achieved: ***full tank from mile 2 lagos to lokoja Kogi state. (600km) |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by Nobody: 6:35pm On Feb 15, 2013 |
emyemy: I can understand,because having a car is like adding an xtra member to the family.And of course u cant starve it,the car must eat lik every member of the family. There is a way u can save more cash nd make more cash reducing ur fuel consumption by up to 30%. Jst imagine hw much u can save annually on fuel and repairs.email me on *********@*****.** for more info. This is NOT a commercial thread, so please don't turn it into one. If you have some stuff to market, open a thread in the appropriate section, not tag onto an existing thread. |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by 9icetoo(m): 12:26pm On Feb 20, 2013 |
it will be difficult for me to actually estimate the miles per liter my car uses in the city. The reason is i get stuck in traffic a lot on my commute to work and back and the car just idles for long periods. how do i factor in the amount of fuel spent idling in traffic. Sometimes i spend upwards of fifteen minutes idling in traffic. i have checked the highway miles per liter though and it was a fairly impressive 7.5 miles per liter. The car is a 2.4 liter 2002 toyota camry. Its a front wheel drive. I dont have a heavy foot sha. 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by 9icetoo(m): 1:56pm On Mar 27, 2013 |
@madafa, u sure this figures (Fuel economy with a/c: 22.2L/km Fuel economy with open windows, sunroof and no a/c: 18.5L/km) are correct? isn't 22.2 litres per kilometer , a bit like setting fire to a fully loaded pms tanker? |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by Lamexx(m): 9:46am On Dec 18, 2013 |
9icetoo: @madafa, u sure this figures (Fuel economy with a/c: 22.2L/km My guess is that it should be the other way round 22.2km/l and 18.5km/l |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by nissparts(m): 9:57am On Dec 18, 2013 |
It's L/100km 1 Like |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by icemann(m): 10:36pm On Dec 19, 2013 |
My Lexus does 32MPG HWY (Premium) and my Tundra 15 MPG city 18 MPG HWY (Regular) My murano did 24MPG HWY at 70 mph on Premium gas |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by Nobody: 12:29am On Dec 20, 2013 |
icemann: My Lexus does 32MPG HWY (Premium) and my Tundra 15 MPG city 18 MPG HWY (Regular) Interesting! What are the engine sizes of your vehicles? |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by icemann(m): 2:08pm On Dec 20, 2013 |
Siena: Lexus is a 3.5 Liter V6 coupe. The Murano is a 3.5L V6 SUV(sold). The Tundra is a 5.7 litre V8. Just got the Tundra |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by 9icetoo(m): 6:12am On Nov 07, 2014 |
Siena: You know for quite some time i couldn't figure out the difference. If u convert ur fuel consumption to MPG using US gallons which is what we use here in naija, it drops down to 18 which is close to the advertised MPG for your car. Using UK gallon to litre conversion slightly bumps up MPG. |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by nurey(m): 11:07am On Dec 13, 2014 |
Car make: Toyota Car model: Sienna Bus Year: 2000 Engine size: 3.0L V6 (193hp) Estimated mpg: 16 city, 22 highway Estimated mpg I calculated 19.xx Car litres is 79L I estimated my fuel by filling up the tank and letting the guage drop to half the tank with a total reading of 260km, there is no way the tank would reach reserve since I won't allow it so I just divided it with 38Litres factoring in some instances like the tank was almost full and the guage had concave meniscus so it has not totally reached the half tank scoping it from certain angles but what I got was close to the combine mpg of 19. I know my method is kinda like an assumption. |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by chukel(m): 12:47pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
Car make: toyota Model: avalon Year: 2006 Engine size: 3.5L Computer average mpg: 30mpg Calculated average mpg: 29.2mpg
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Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by chukel(m): 12:52pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
Make: toyota Model: camry Year: 2007 Engine size: 2.4L Calculated average mpg: 24mpg. No computer monitor for car calculated mpg. |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by ogawisdom(m): 12:59pm On Dec 14, 2014 |
My 1.6l auto carina E does 100km with 20l in city with AC. Yes my check engine light is on n my thermostat disconnected but I ll work on all dt to improve my fuel economy before long |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by nissparts(m): 7:56am On Dec 15, 2014 |
chukel: You are either not driving this vehicle in Lagos or this FE screen was captured right after a reset and a long trip on the highway. Otherwise, that mpg is not feasible. |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by chukel(m): 5:31pm On Dec 15, 2014 |
nissparts:. I stay in bayelsa and we don't have highway here. I think dat screen shot was 5days or so after refuelling. |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by nissparts(m): 5:57pm On Dec 15, 2014 |
chukel: Well then, let me positively inform you that both your screen and manual calculations are incorrect. Even the vehicle's factory specified fuel economy performance for city driving (for an engine in perfect condition) is 24mpg and that is in best case scenarios without any traffic, not to add with good quality fuel. Your assumption that your 3.5 litre engine is doing 30mpg IN THE CITY OF BAYELSA, my good Sir, is highly improbable. Let me ask you to do this simple test, fill your tank to full and take a snap shot of the screen showing the range. If you are indeed getting 30mpg, your range will not be anything less than 500miles at full tank. Over to you. |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by tboy2k4: 10:29pm On Dec 15, 2014 |
My 2014 Ford Explorer's fuel tank is c. 70 litres. The onboard computer indicates 206 miles to empty tank when on full tank. Going by my calc. This translates to 11.5m/g which is in sync with the 12m/g the dash also states. However, this stat is far lower than the manufaturer displayed 22m/g. Any thoughts on what could be going on here? Thanks |
Re: The Fuel Consumption Thread - How Thirsty Is Your Car? by 9icetoo(m): 9:32am On Dec 17, 2014 |
tboy2k4:If your check engine light is on then do a scan and start from there. However, there are other factors e.g distance driven averagely per day and average speed. If you drive rather short distances and your average speed is low (25mph or less) and you idle extensively in traffic, your MPG will be much lower than the manufacturer stated MPG. I usually use my highway drives to confirm my MPG. City driving especially in cities like Lag and PH crush MPGs. |
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