View Poll Results: How many K's do you get out of tank of fuel?

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    191 14.33%
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    222 16.65%
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Thread: Fuel Economy - What do you get out of a tank? (3rd gens only)

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    Getting 9.7L/100Kms average running E10. Normally push about 650kms out of a tank. 3.5L Manual.
    God knows what I'll get when I bolt the blower on
    Last edited by mitch79; 10-06-2009 at 04:03 PM.

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    lately i have been getting 12.2l/100km around town solely.

    which im pretty happy with actually
    on the highway, my car now regularly dips down below 10l/100km - i think it wants to break into the 8l/100km

    i am a firm believer in climate control ac is set on all the time - 25degrees is most pleasant at all times
    EDIT - i also regularly enjoy the limits of the AWD as well and thusly drive a little hard occasionally
    Last edited by doddski; 23-06-2009 at 07:21 PM. Reason: i like going fast - i admitt it
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    Quote Originally Posted by doddski View Post
    lately i have been getting 12.2l/100km around town solely.

    which im pretty happy with actually
    on the highway, my car now regularly dips down below 10l/100km - i think it wants to break into the 8l/100km

    i am a firm believer in climate control ac is set on all the time - 25degrees is most pleasant at all times
    EDIT - i also regularly enjoy the limits of the AWD as well and thusly drive a little hard occasionally
    when in QLD, i don't believe in NOT having A/C on.... bloody hell... i threw the idea of saving fuel out the window during my drive from Melbourne to Hervey Bay... A/C on for the entire trip up and back... it was worst in Central NSW where is just warm and dry and humid due to the rain earlier in day...
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