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July 26th, 2008 07:04 AM #101
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July 28th, 2008 02:41 PM #102Ride: 2008 Lancer GLS CVT upgraded
Displacement: 1.6 SOHC
Engine Configuration: Inline SOHC
Fuel Consumption: 12.4km/L (sto. tomas, bats. to carmona, cavite) - shell super unleaded
Transmission: A/T
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August 8th, 2008 05:59 PM #103
Good day to all!
I recentrly bought an old Mitsubishi Galant 89, 1.8 disp, power steering, manual, 15'magz with 70 to 65% tires, bagong linis carburador bago palit, ball joint and rack end and bagong tune up, I lived in Paliparan Dasma Cavite, last week drove to cubao with my brother, sa molino nagpa gas nko 500 pesos shell super premium then ung pabalik nmin 2 na kmi(sinundo ko byenan ko) nag empty na nung nasa shell macapagal kmi, den nagpakarga uli ako ng 300 premium, tamang tama lang pagdating namin sa haus(paliparan Dasma) nag empty na uli.
sa tantya ko mga 80kms ata ung tinakbo balikan, di ko kc matandaan ung naka register sa meter ko.pero kung tama ang computation ko cguro mga 6km/liter ata. normal po ba ito sa mga ganun kalumang sasakyan? first car ko po kc, at 2 months palang ako natuto mag drive
ano po kaya pwede ko gawin pra bumaba ung fuel consumption ko?
ngaun pag pumupunta kmi ng asawa ko sa sm dasma mga 7 kms away(bale 14km balikan) from our haus nagkakaraga ako ng 200 pesos shell premium (mga 3 liters mahigit) eh sakto lang balikan namin. di po ba parang masyado mataas?
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August 25th, 2008 12:40 AM #104
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Re: Mitsubishi Fuel Consumption Database
Ride: 2008 Lancer GLS CVT upgraded
Displacement: 1.6 SOHC
Engine Configuration: Inline SOHC
Fuel Consumption: 12.4km/L (sto. tomas, bats. to carmona, cavite) - shell super unleaded
Transmission: A/T
[SIZE=4]sir pareho po tayo ng ride pero tanung ko lang po kung ang lancer mo e maingay ung engine sound nya,skin kc maingay lalu na pag bagong start,binalik ko sa casa sbi nila normal lang daw un,ung tipong parang diesel engine ang 2nog,db usually kapag gasoline engine dapat tahimik lng.tsaka nakakabitin ung takbo nya lalu na kung magoovertake ako.unless nalang kung ilalagay ko sa ds.[/SIZE]
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September 12th, 2008 08:46 AM #105
Ride: 2008 Mitsubishi Strada GLS Sport M/T
Displacement: 3.2 L
Engine Configuration: 4 In-Line DOHC, 16 Valve Di-D
Fuel Consumption: City: 9 km/l
Highway: 12 km/l
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September 14th, 2008 04:02 PM #106just wanna ask if may nkapag compute na ba sa FC sa new montero sport?
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September 25th, 2008 04:48 AM #107Actually its hard to say. Fuel consumption depends on traffic condition, city or highway, time of day, load, driving style, and even weather.
One of the best way is to fill up, full tank and then set your trip meter to zero (or note down the current odometer reading). Drive your car to near empty (or at least 1/4 gas remaining) then fill up again. Note how many kilometers you racked up since your last filled up and divide by the number of liters it took to get a full tank. Do this a couple of times and that's your average FC based on multiple driving conditions.
You also said you're a new driver. Check your driving style. Better FC depends a lot on the following:
Avoid jackrabbit starts. Ito yung arangkadang mabilis. I'm not saying na para kang nakikipagkarera, alam ko na new drivers tend do this unintentionally. Pag na-avoid mo ito, malaki na agad ang matitipid mo, di pa gastado ang makina mo.
Are you shifting correctly? Masyado ka ba naka-babad sa low gear? The goal is to reach the high gears as soon as possible, but at the right speed and RPM. You should also downshift properly, don't push the engine in high gear when you slowed down. Remember, staying too long in low gear and being in high gear at the wrong speed both makes the engine work harder than necessary.
Kumusta ba ang timing mo sa pag-release ng clutch vs apak sa gas? Kung mali ang timing mo, you might be revving your engine unnecessarily.
Are you running your car hard? Highway driving at around 80km to 100km, when and where permissible, is optimal. Anything above that pushes your engine hard and you consume more gas.
Often overlooked is the tire pressure. Make sure you always check. Don't rely on visual inspection alone. I suggest you get a tire pressure gauge. Pag malambot ang gulong mo, mas hirap ang makina dahil may extra resistance.
Don't drive with the windows open at high speed. You might think you're saving because your aircon is off. But in fact, your engine is working harder because open windows increases air resistance.
Hope this helps. Pasensiya na po kung medyo mahaba ang reply.
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November 5th, 2008 12:58 PM #108
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November 9th, 2008 12:45 PM #109Ride: Mitsubishi Montero GLS A/T
Displacement: 3.2 L
Km reading: 850km (BELOW 1,000KM)
Observations:
City driving: 6.5 to 7 kpl ( based on multi info display): 6.8 ( based on computations from a tank full)
Sctex (subic drive) : 11 kpl (based on multi info display) cruising speed at 90 to 110kph; max speed at 170kph; did not use manual mode.
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November 12th, 2008 04:38 PM #110Ask lang po.. I just bought a 2nd hand Gen1 (4d56T) kapapalit ko lang po ng new set of nozzle tips para matanggal yung usok pero same pa din ano po kaya ang problema?
just seen a 10th gen cross 200,000 miles on reddit. is this a unicorn or has the cvt been proven...
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