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27th April 2009, 12:48
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27th April 2009, 12:51
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you mean, redex, i didnt feel or notice much difference when i used it, but maybe my car didnt need it. Might be worth putting some in anyway, just to give it a clean
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27th April 2009, 12:56
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Fuel additives don't work to be honest, if anything they don't make them quicker. How far you been leaving it until filling up once the light has come on?
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27th April 2009, 13:16
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a tenner normally does about 100 to 110 mile in my tank - thats with a mixture of motorway and rural driving...
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27th April 2009, 17:38
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27th April 2009, 17:48
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Well when the warning light comes on, you would have around 30-40 miles left in the tank. I think that is right.
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27th April 2009, 17:53
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27th April 2009, 18:08
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Originally Posted by 23carragold
woah that seems alot? is that really the case? i mean mine is a 1.1 x, so im assuming it can stretch that far? i thought that once the light came on u had about 8 litres left in the tank, but i hope ur rite!
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I hope so too. lol.
Little thread here.
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27th April 2009, 18:11
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You can't say whether that is normal economy or not. As we don't know how much petrol you're getting for a tenner and the light can come on with different amounts left all the time.
You need to fill your car up, reset your trip. Then next time you put petrol in, fill it up again, and see how many litres goes in.
You can then work out your TRUE mpg.
I used to get 380/390 miles out of my 1.1i before the light comes on, I now get 330/340.
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27th April 2009, 18:20
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 23carragold
woah that seems alot? is that really the case? i mean mine is a 1.1 x, so im assuming it can stretch that far? i thought that once the light came on u had about 8 litres left in the tank, but i hope ur rite!
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Better not to run it to the light as your starting the run the risk of running out! I remember I always ran my 106 in the light though, fiver of fuel a week whether it needed it or not lol
Maybe your fuel prices have gone up a bit as they've gone up at the pumps?
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27th April 2009, 18:43
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27th April 2009, 18:45
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And my 1.1 doesn't seem to care how I drive it. It always uses roughly the same amount of fuel.
VTS on the other hand
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27th April 2009, 19:02
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28th April 2009, 03:12
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sounds fine tbh, just dont rag the engine when its cold as that uses loads, and ull get alot more milage on motorway trips than town driving, and u have more than 8miles lol when the light comes on!
buy a vts then laugh at how many miles u dont get to £10
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28th April 2009, 03:21
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lol i get 70-80 miles in my vtr off hard driving off a tenner!
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28th April 2009, 09:45
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Originally Posted by 23carragold
Hi everyone,
Just a small point, but im just a little paranoid! Hopefully u can tell me if this sounds normal or not...
My saxo is a 1.1 X and the first time i put a tenners worth of petrol in it returned i think about 80 miles till the light came on..second time i put it in it returned about 70ish i think. the third time i put tenner in only got 55..albeit i have been using it the first two times over motorways and the last time iv been doing short distances and raping the engine just a touch..
Is this normal economy? I hope you can put my mind at rest! Oh and ist it worth me buying that stuff which u pour into ur fuel that cleans all the injectors? its a funny looking bottle..thin with a large base..
Cheers!
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without knowing the full facts or using a particularly accurate method of analysing the fuel consumption. I'd say that seems about right to be honest. There's no point in repeating what is said but a recap of the important things
using the Fuel warning light between fill ups, is inaccurate as the needle is highly sensitive to hill gradients, so therefore it might come on when you have 4 litres left, it might come on when you have 7 litres left, you just don't know.
mr_p summed up how to do it properly, but you must fill it to the brim to have even an even usable figure.
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Originally Posted by 23carragold
well as soon as i get the light i usually leave it for say another 5 or six miles? Im kinda new to owning a car so im not sure how long to leve it till i shud fill it again. 100 miles?! i wish i cud get that outta mine! im just a little bummed atm cuz i guess its standardish but hearin that 100 miles...how the hell?! i was thinkin maybe getting the idle air valve cleaned?
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5 litres is the official amount dude! cleaning the idle control value won't do anything because when you're driving the engine isn't at idle... You'd be much better off getting the car FULLY serviced, new filter (oil, air, fuel), put in the best oil you can afford - fully synthetic 5w-40, replace spark plugs etc. That'll see some gains as well as more power.
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Originally Posted by 23carragold
yeah i get what u mean. i do pay i think alot, the nearest one to me is a RIPOFF texaco...i didnt even think they were still in business! I think its probably my driving style, because after the first time i topped up i started driving aggressively..i just cant be calm lol.
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Driving aggressively will EAT the fuel, especially when the engine is cold, let the engine warm up before giving it some, but if you want to save fuel don't drive aggressively at all.
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Originally Posted by b0t13
buy a vts then laugh at how many miles u dont get to £10
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I get loads you woofter! I get better than most 1.1s by the look of it too
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