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24th November 2008, 23:12
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#81
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Useful thread, going to see how the VTR does.
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5th January 2009, 19:56
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#82
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Useful thread lads. I've just signed up to this website, on a mates advice. I have a question which I'm hoping someone might be able to answer and help solve a problem that's been getting worse the last 3 / 4 months.
Basically, I used to get well over 300 miles per tank with my VTR. Since the engine management system picked up a fault with the exhaust sensor (sorry, can't remember name but I think it's something like the lambeth sensor? - not great with car engines!), and I've had it fixed, I've been noticing problems with fuel economy. Since my car was serviced in September, I've been lucky to get 300 miles from a tank. During the last two months, I'm struggling to get 250 per tank. This has gone from 54 to 39 mpg, which is starting to make a big difference to my petrol bills every month. I just wondered if anyone else has suffered from something similar. I realise certain factors affect the mpg, as mentioned on this thread, but I'm starting to think there is something more serious at fault with the car. Any comments would be appreciated. Cheers.
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5th January 2009, 20:13
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#83
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Aycliffe
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Car(s): Saxo VTS
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hey man, lambda sensor was replaced based on what you've said. How is the engine running? performance still ok?
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5th January 2009, 20:21
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#84
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Ah cheers, that's the one. Performance seems to be ok, which is why I'm getting a little worried. I'll probably wait until payday then take it to a local garage. The engine mgmt system light has come on again, so maybe they can pick something up.
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5th January 2009, 20:29
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#85
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that was what I was going to ask, but I guessed that there wasn't a light or you would've mentioned it in the first post lol
I'd check that lambda sensor once more (connection could be loose)...
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5th January 2009, 20:32
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#86
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actually when the ECU light comes on, the ECU reverts to a 'safe' mode, basically like windows, it runs without sensing from lambda and another one which I can't remember off the top of my head, which means the efficiency drops as a result. It only does this when the ECU suspects a fault with one of the sensors...
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5th January 2009, 20:32
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#87
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Yeah, I forgot to mention that important bit about the ems light! cheers
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6th January 2009, 09:26
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#88
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Also mate, the winter weather hampers fuel economy too.
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13th January 2009, 16:09
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#89
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i followed your tips religiously for a while and it saved me alot of money soo many thanks mate. now with the vts engine and tb and everything else i still get excited and give it a boot which is hurting my pocket but i will calm down soon
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14th January 2009, 18:04
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#90
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L-plater
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Sidcup
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Car(s): Mk2 Saxo VTR 02'
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 Nice guide mate. half us here i bet aint toooo economic, but what with the money crisis it might not be a bad idea to remove my air filter LOL
Jay
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14th January 2009, 18:06
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#91
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dose2k
 Nice guide mate. half us here i bet aint toooo economic, but what with the money crisis it might not be a bad idea to remove my air filter LOL
Jay
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If you read lol it says if you are carful with your right foot an after market air filter is good for mpg
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20th January 2009, 09:58
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#92
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In my 1.5D i can fill up about £15 from empty which goes to about half tank and i get about 200miles.
Is this good..im not sure.
Mind does need a service which im going to be doing next week!
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23rd January 2009, 06:35
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#93
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ads wanna see what MPG u can get out the clio
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6th March 2009, 18:25
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#94
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this is good stuff, but u want me to cruise at 5200 rpm ill be doin about 110mph or have a got this a little bit wrong?
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9th March 2009, 12:32
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#95
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Quote:
Originally Posted by seano
this is good stuff, but u want me to cruise at 5200 rpm ill be doin about 110mph or have a got this a little bit wrong?
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Lower gear?
Does seem really high though
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11th March 2009, 19:12
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#96
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I was on a website the other day called www.wonderhowto.com and a guy on there doubled his mpg from about 17mpg to about 34. Firstly he did the usual things like tyre pressures and servicing. After that he was getting around 24mpg iirc then he says 'here's the bit the fuel companies don't want you to know' he reckons adding pure acetone (nail varnish remover, must be 100% acetone) gives you a good increase in mpg. He gained an extra 10 mpg from adding something like 2 fluid ounces of acetone to his tank. I haven't tried it because i don't really know anything about acetone and i didn't want it rotting any seals in my engine or any other damage it may or may not do. If anyone wants to try it i'd be interested in the outcome or if anyone can tell me if it's just a load of breeze.
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13th March 2009, 16:25
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#97
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Just joined as I'm thinking about getting a VTR and I saw this thread. What's the best mileage any of you guys have managed out of a VTR? I have a 40 mile commute every day, all on the motorway where I sit at about 60.
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26th April 2009, 01:24
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#98
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Very useful thread
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11th May 2009, 18:17
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#99
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Location: Herts
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Car(s): 2001 VTR
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Quote:
Originally Posted by maaaahtin
Just joined as I'm thinking about getting a VTR and I saw this thread. What's the best mileage any of you guys have managed out of a VTR? I have a 40 mile commute every day, all on the motorway where I sit at about 60.
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Hi mate welcome, I used to drive 25 miles each way to work and would get and 47mpg in my VTR. You should do well if you stick to 60  (if you can stick to 60 that is)
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21st May 2009, 22:33
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#100
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L-plater
Join Date: Apr 2008
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Nice read
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