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My only complaint is the cobwebs on the filler cap.That is a great line... It never ceases to amaze me how nippy our car is. Get it up on boost at 2700 rpm and the sucker flies.
It never ceases to amaze me how nippy our car is. Get it up on boost at 2700 rpm and the sucker flies.
Quote from: Steve R on October 05, 2011, 10:53:26It never ceases to amaze me how nippy our car is. Get it up on boost at 2700 rpm and the sucker flies.Are you saying we need to rev past 2700 rpm to get real performance. I need to give that a try. Have been trying too hard for economy and keeping it below 2000 rpm.
My fuel conomy is quite good for now I must say..I have approx 2,500 km on the clock and it is 5,9 lit/100 km according to BC. Mostly shifting between 1,900-2,500 rpm. But what I find interesting is the fact, that I don't recall noticing the DPF regenerating so far?neoto: You do a lot of km I checked your "logs" on poraba.com a bit better this time..
Last I got with my 1.6 CRDi 6-Spd was 472.2Km's topping up to 43.477L. Roughly 10.86Km/L. Anyone know what could be causing this? I drive about 15Km's to and from work (at about 30-90Km/h) with 70% highway. Running aircon @24*C Auto always. Taking care to carefully warm up the car (for turbo) and cool down the car (for turbo).I'm up to about 2055Km's right now and have NEVER ever beat up on it. Highest it's seen is about 3kRPM. But during my daily commute, I just drive like everyone else and go along with traffic.Tires are all inflated to 32PSI as stated on the door sticker. Car tracks straight so I believe it is within alignment.Any thoughts as to why I'm getting such a rubbish fuel economy?
Your fuel consumption calculates for those of us in Oz, to 9.21L/100k which is how we measure over here. The worst I've ever seen was 8.9L/100 from our auto & that was because we were only doing very short trips & the car couldn't warm up. Here are some things that I would do / consider.1. Your engine is still new with only 2055 K's. I'm told things get better as it loosens up.2. Weather is a factor & with a heavy diesel engine block to heat up, some fuel is used achieving this.3. I set my A/C to come on manually. If it's hot or de-humidifying is required I use it, otherwise not.4. I do not waste time or fuel warming the engine before driving. There is very little difference in stress on the engine, provided your not climbing hills or required to drive at high speeds. Treating the throttle like an eggshell allows you to drive this way. By asking the engine to do a little work, actually helps the engine warm up rather than idling, doing nothing. Diesels use very little fuel at idle, but long idles should be avoided. There is some discussion as to the requirement to idle down the engine at the end of your drive. Personally I don't do it UNLESS, as the book states, I have stopped after prolonged high speed, say for refueling. I live near a freeway and 110 is common for our car, but coming home I have a 1.5k downhill slope (no throttle), then traffic lights & 60 k speed limits to home. To me that cools the engine adequately. 5. Fill the tank to the brim & take the car for a nice gentle drive away from cities to see what country economy is like.Hope this helps.
Well from my home to the highway takes about 5 minutes drive (about 1Km of 20kph driving inside a residential community). Then on-ramp to the highway and takes anywhere from 7 to 15 minutes to complete the whole highway until my exit depending on traffic. from exit, it's about 500 meters to the office.The highway has an equal uphill and downhill slope for the whole duration of the drive and is asphalted with a good bit of road noise (not sure if that's attributed the road not being smooth).I can say that with the fuel light on, I only get about 45L inside the tank before the pump clicks off. After the 1st click, I stop (we're not allowed to pump gas. Fuel station clerks pump for us).I shift just before 2000RPM though and I regularly cruise in 6th at around 1600RPM, sometimes going as low as 1400RPM and the engine doesn't feel like it's labouring.I live in the Philippines right in Manila and temperatures here nowadays are around 24-33*C.