Fuelsaver Supercharged March 29, 2017 Share March 29, 2017 Sorry to burst your bubble bro. My Jap 2L SUV getting me 12.5-13 km/l. However, must admit that I'm light-footed.U one in many. I light foot also nvr my whole life own cars exceed 12kml. Mine prev rides cc were 1.5t, 1.8, 2.0.. n used locally only.. so those with such figures r few n far in between or have been tuned for fc maybe.. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kxbc Turbocharged March 29, 2017 Share March 29, 2017 U one in many. I light foot also nvr my whole life own cars exceed 12kml. Mine prev rides cc were 1.5t, 1.8, 2.0.. n used locally only.. so those with such figures r few n far in between or have been tuned for fc m not sure what is deemed as lighted footed but i notice for my car (same expressway) that if i keep a steady speed at 80km/hr, i can get it +1km/l than if i keep at steady speed at 90km/hr for the whole journey. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fuelsaver Supercharged March 29, 2017 Share March 29, 2017 not sure what is deemed as lighted footed but i notice for my car (same expressway) that if i keep a steady speed at 80km/hr, i can get it +1km/l than if i keep at steady speed at 90km/hr for the whole journey.So much diff? I'd expect in excess of 100kph to affect fc compared to 80 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jq1988 4th Gear March 29, 2017 Share March 29, 2017 my previous odyssey 2.4 lagi jia lat....10 to 12litre/100...very high fc Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ten 1st Gear March 31, 2017 Share March 31, 2017 I heard on the radio (Class95 with FD and Glenn) that Shell hired someone to drive to Genting on 1 full tank of 40l (I believe) with a Nissan Sunny. They did mentioned that the driver is driving at 70km/h to maximise the mileage. I believe that it depends on the model of the car but the optimum FC should be around 70km - 80km for most of the models. ↡ Advertisement 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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