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Hey guys and girls so the new to is going good just waiting for cash for some splitfires but my car is chewing thee fuel like no Tomoz how much you guys getting out of a tank of 98, the first half is tuning ok but the second half is sluggish as fark. I think it's just the coils and plugs any other ideas?

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21 minutes ago, R33gtst2016 said:

 

Hey guys and girls so the new to is going good just waiting for cash for some splitfires but my car is chewing thee fuel like no Tomoz how much you guys getting out of a tank of 98, the first half is tuning ok but the second half is sluggish as fark. I think it's just the coils and plugs any other ideas?

 

Try writing in English and measure your fuel consumption in litres per 100km.

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11 hours ago, R33gtst2016 said:

I'll get less than 200 ks out of a full tank and that's not even driving it hard

Take the coils out and give them a good clean and spray or wrap them with insulating material. Unless the plugs look new replace them and gap down to 0.8mm. Replace air filter clean AFM and if you have the means check timing. After that if you have a friendly workshop get them to check your AFRs.

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^^^ what he said, kms per tank is useless.

I'm getting around 16l/100km and 11 on the freeway at 275 rwkw.

Check your O2 sensor they're known to cause high fuel consumption if buggered. Kudos sell new ones.

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On ‎16‎/‎11‎/‎2016 at 11:52 AM, Hadouken said:

 

 


That's my line. Transpose with Evo ofcoars

 

If fuel economy is your thing......I think a moped or a Prius is more befitting!!!

Efficiency is a different animal.  I get 9.6 litres/100km on a trip at 300rwkw.  That was measured twice, once to the GC and back, and another time to Mt Gambier and back. I have no idea what I get around town, somewhere south......deep south probably, but who cares, town is town.

At the moment, a single tank has lasted for two months.....waiting for a part from japan before I can use it again :D

 

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