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April 18th, 2015 11:11 AM #631
1. Fill up your tank (automatic, not sagad)
2. Record your odometer reading (and/or reset tripmeter)
3. Travel
4. Once you reach your destination, fill up again (automatic full tank again), take note of how many liters were filled up.
5. Record your odometer reading then log the total km traveled
6. Total km traveled divided by total liters equals your ACTUAL fuel consumption.
In your case, if you wanted an accurate figure for your FC, you should've filled up again in San Fernando, so you know how many liters of fuel you consumed for the total distance traveled. I'm pretty sure it's not 18.7 km/L.
One of my biggest pet peeves is people claiming really good FC figures, but basing it only on their car's MID only.
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April 18th, 2015 01:22 PM #632
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May 16th, 2015 03:30 AM #633
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May 21st, 2015 12:50 PM #634Hello po,
baguhan pa lang po ako diro sa forum and hindi madalas nakaka login dito kasi medyo busy ang sched. Ngayon lang medyo meron oras. yung strada ko po 2013 model and stock pa lahat. malakas po ba talaga sa krudo kung city driving lang compared sa long distance? kasi napansin ko 1 week na puro city driving lang yung fuel gauge ko halos kalahati na from a full tank in monday. pero kung long distance byahe ko ganon din pero in terms sa kilometers mas malayo byahe sa long distance compared sa city driving lang. Kung city driving lng nasa 8 to 9klm/liter ata ako pero kung long distance nasa 13.6klm/liter.
at meron ding akong nabasa na kung long distance wag raw paabutin ng 2000rpm para maka tipid sa krudo. e kung nasa 2000rpm mga 80 to 100 lng kasi takbo mo. minsan kasi magandang apakan pa ang gas pedal pa bumilis takbo mo lalo lang clear yung daanan. tanong ko lang same lang ba experience ko na kung nasa 2000rpm nasa 80 to 100kml lang takbo ng pick up nyo?
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May 21st, 2015 01:24 PM #635
Your city and highway mileage are just about right for a Strada.
Of course you can't stay at 2,000 rpm and expect to be traveling at 120 kph. When the road is empty and you feel like going faster, you really can't stick to just 2,000 rpm. If you can afford to buy a car, you can afford to pay for gas. The difference between consumption at 2,000 rpm and 2,500 rpm isn't all that big.
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May 21st, 2015 03:28 PM #636
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May 22nd, 2015 09:11 AM #638
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May 22nd, 2015 09:12 AM #639Thanks po sa info at least alam ko na ngayon na normal lng yung consumption ng strada.
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June 7th, 2015 01:13 PM #640
Lancer mx cedia 2003 = 8-9 k/ltr pure city driving, 14-15 k/ltr highway long drive
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