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Originally Posted by bubblecivic
520 Klicks to the reserve light on BP Ultimate.:thumbsup:
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Originally Posted by bubblecivic
520 Klicks to the reserve light on BP Ultimate.:thumbsup:
550km per 35L
ultimate running it
haha yea i thought so too but see the thing is, im scared to drive it down too low and my fuel light NEVER comes on . so either my needle is lower than it should or my light is broken. everytime i just fill up when my needle drops in the red empty zone...and fill up 35litres or so. and yes light still wasn't on when i filled it up.Quote:
Originally Posted by zco
does the light come on according to the needle or according to a different sensor?
Note there's a big difference between city driving and highway driving. When i was zooming up and down the coast i would get 450km easy. But during the week when i'm goin to work i only get around 350km per tank.
with a b18 right? much difference in consumption with the b16?Quote:
Originally Posted by barefootbonzai
Ash - about $130 for aftermarket or $400 for a genuine Honda one.Quote:
Originally Posted by AsH_
i haf also found that resetting ur cars ecu ( take off neg terminal for 5-10mins)
gives more accurate reading of fuel.
eg. the light wud come on earlier b4 wen it isnt even near empty yet
now i get more accurate reading of wen the fuel is actually near empty (light comes on)
wow how u guys get so much out of it
i put 40L on 98 octane and only get about 320 most i got was 340
read through the posts - the answers are there - its all about a fuel efficient tune and obviously not gunning it off every set of lightsQuote:
Originally Posted by XP02ED
minimum 450kms per tank and thats not in light traffic and includes me giving it some pretty frequently. depending on my mood/traffic etc i average 8.5-9.5L/100
how much do weight affect fuel comsumption ?? like how much weight would have a significant fuel affect?
we talking 10s of kg or 100s of kgs
drive with the correct tyre profile, and you would have a more accurate reading of kms on your tank