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

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  • 300 - 350

    62 4.65%
  • 351 - 400

    96 7.20%
  • 401 - 450

    191 14.33%
  • 451 - 500

    222 16.65%
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    254 19.05%
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    217 16.28%
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Thread: Fuel Economy - What do you get out of a tank? (3rd gens only)

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    Billy Mason PI's Avatar
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    Well I pretty much emptied the tank of 98 PULP last night and managed to get precisely one week of driving out of a tank. (Filled up last Thursday night 9/8/2007 and refilled last night but with ULP)

    Dist. Travelled 724.4km

    Litres of fuel: 64.82 (this was on the receipt)

    Litres/100km (average): 9.2L/100 (however the trip computer read between 10.1 & 10.4 all week)

    Using google map, I calculated that 22.9km of a one way journey is suburban/town (50-70kph) driving and 44km is freeway (90/110kph). Therefore, 34.2% is suburban with 65.7% freeway for those who care. In summary, the 98 PULP provided no benefit in fuel ecomony over 91 ULP which is what everybody probably already knows. I can get these figures on ULP (best of 789km). Interesting to test it anyway.

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    yes this is a good result but i was under the assumption that 98 was better for your car then 91??is this true

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    Quote Originally Posted by AaronG1985
    yes this is a good result but i was under the assumption that 98 was better for your car then 91??is this true
    different thread on the topic...

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    Dist. Travelled 724.4km

    Litres of fuel: 64.82 (this was on the receipt)

    Litres/100km (average): 9.2L/100 (however the trip computer read between 10.1 & 10.4 all week


    To get average fuel consumption figure divade fuel used with kilometres travelled and multiply result with 100.

    64.82/724.4=0.0894*100=8.94 or simpler 6482/724.4=8.94

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    haha, i get 350 a tank if i'm lucky..

    i'm yet to get the car looked at
    Officer, it's stock. I have no idea what your talking about..

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    Quote Originally Posted by i286
    Dist. Travelled 724.4km

    Litres of fuel: 64.82 (this was on the receipt)

    Litres/100km (average): 9.2L/100 (however the trip computer read between 10.1 & 10.4 all week


    To get average fuel consumption figure divade fuel used with kilometres travelled and multiply result with 100.

    64.82/724.4=0.0894*100=8.94 or simpler 6482/724.4=8.94
    It is too. I used this calculator but I must have punched in a wrong digit. https://home.iprimus.com.au/foo7/fuel.html Thanks, I will remember the formula for now on though.

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