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December 31st, 2008 09:29 AM #1312008 Lancer GLS CVT
Mla-Baguio-Mla
FC: 10.xx km/l including Baguio city driving (sobrang trapik)
Average speed at NLEX and SCTEX: 100-120 kph
Current car mileage 1200 kms
Ready for the 1st PMS next year.
Happy New Year!
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January 5th, 2009 01:36 PM #132
2008 Lancer (upg) 1.6 GLX
mixed (hi-way and city) - 10-11 km/L
my car's only 17 days old, less than 500 kms travelled. max speed is 110 kph. highest rpm reached before shifting gear is 3000. ave rpm before shifting gears is 2000-2700.
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January 16th, 2009 04:06 PM #133mga sir may tanung lang po ako... malakas po ba ang fuel consumption ng 1994 pajero with 6g72 V6 engine? gas po sya and imported... tnx..
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February 5th, 2009 05:01 PM #134ask ko lang po yung may mitsubishi below 2000 model
lancer type.. matipid po ba sa Gas?
balak ko po kasi bumili ng lancer na model ay nasa 1998-2000 model.
tnx sa reply in advance..
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February 21st, 2009 05:02 PM #136
1998 Lancel EL 1.3L engine
Share ko lang... before tuneup around 8-10 km/l. pero after tuneup (change oil, spark plugs, air/oil/fuel filter) naging 7-8 km/l na lang. ano kaya nangyari?
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February 21st, 2009 11:09 PM #137
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February 22nd, 2009 12:20 PM #1382005 1.6 lancer mt. Stock engine (38,000 odo reading). Mods: Injen-type flame tip carbon fiber high-flow muffler, k&n high-flow drop-in air filter. Running on petron e10 fuel, using fully synthetic mobil1 engine oil.
City driving: Average 10 to 12 kms per liter, using light to medium gas pedal inputs. Shifting up at 3,000 rpm on average, with mindset on economizing.
High-way (nlex/ sctex) to subic: Average 8 kms per liter. Using medium to heavy gas pedal inputs, shift points at 80-90% of max rev (5,000-5,500 rpm). Slowing down at double lanes when there is heavy traffic, but otherwise hammering it!
V02 max: 210 kph * 5,300 rpm on straght descending section of sctex (running on 195/15/50 tires). 2 persons with light bagages on board.
High-way (nlex/ sctex) to baguio via tarlac: Average 15 kms per liter. Using light to medium gas pedal inputs. Shifting up at 3,500 rpm on average (except when overtaking), this time with mindset on economizing and, with family on board, staying well within safety boundaries.
I suppose fuel economy is relative. Bieng a safe and knowledgable driver should come first.
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February 22nd, 2009 12:37 PM #139
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February 22nd, 2009 12:57 PM #140
Arnarn,
If your engine is in fine working order, it just might be the fact that your enjoying your car's new power after the tune-up. Meaning you may be stepping on that right-most pedal more heavily, "feeling" that sense of thrill when you feel your back being pushed against your seat!:evil:
Otherwise, if you can not discern any improvement in performance, check someplace else that had not been checked. I recently had my valves re-adjusted by a Mitsu mechanic in his free time at his place. Cost me Php300 but it was well worth it! My Lancer, albeit a 2005 model, was given a bump in power by, I would say based just on how it felt, 10-15%. Just by having my valves re adjusted!
If you are in the Marikina/ San Mateo area, check-out Ped Ferolino, he's the Mitsu mechanic I was referring to. You can contact him though his mobile: 09177413840. He will ususally schedule you on week-ends but don't be surprised if there is a long line of Mitsu vehicles in his place.
Hope that helps..
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