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Put 59.95lt back into the tank after that trip.
I didn't know you could get 59 ltrs in a 53ltr tank... whats the story ? I think I'm missing something here...
How do you guys get such good fuel consumption!??
Dont forget, mate that a lot of us use the 'fill to the brim' method of refueling...ie trickle fill until the inlet pipe is also nearly full - but can make you put 57 litres in a 53 litre tank lolDoing this i get 200+km before the needle even moves off Full, with 1090km for my last tank at a fraction over 5lt/100km
although i would be a tad worried about the fuel expanding and having no room to go.
btw are you also snowman on ocau?
Quote from: "ozsnowman"Dont forget, mate that a lot of us use the 'fill to the brim' method of refueling...ie trickle fill until the inlet pipe is also nearly full - but can make you put 57 litres in a 53 litre tank lolDoing this i get 200+km before the needle even moves off Full, with 1090km for my last tank at a fraction over 5lt/100kmthis sounds like a neat trick, although i would be a tad worried about the fuel expanding and having no room to go. that said i've never heard my diesel go 'pshhhh' when i unscrew the valve cap, whereas i heard it all the time with my previous petrol cars. (is that a petrol only thing maybe?)btw are you also snowman on ocau?
I fill the tank till the nozzle cuts off, than carefully keep filling till I can see the fuel. It tends to froth up and than retreats. It takes patients but I have found that I get an extra 8-9 litres from the time it cuts off the first time.
Hi CHB,Enjoying the Canberra winter? The cold weather in itself makes it hard to get the betst fuel econ figures.Like you, i generally dont get near 1000k to a tank. In the past i would get around 800-850klm but that is all Canberra driving and as you no doubt know, the traffic can move slow at times.I have more recently been nudging the 1000k mark and put this down to filling the tank right up to the brim. I fill the tank till the nozzle cuts off, than carefully keep filling till I can see the fuel. It tends to froth up and than retreats. It takes patients but I have found that I get an extra 8-9 litres from the time it cuts off the first time.