Why don't we all calculate how many Litres per 100km?
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Originally Posted by
curtis265
holy thread revival batman
Yes kartis
tru dat
Next time you guys fill up, get a full tank (until the pump clicks once). Then reset the trip meter.
Then drive the car, but when you fill up, it has to be a full tank again
Lastly, divide the litres of petrol you have just bought (with decimal points) by how many ks are on the trip meter.
For example 38.5 litres % 360 km = 0.106944444.
Now times it by 100 and you have your L per 100km. (Using the info from the sum above, the answer is 10.69 litres per 100 kilometres)
This is much more accurate that "how many Ks you get out a full tank"
Some of you know I haven't had a Honda in a while, but my stock B16a used to average around town 10L/100km with a bit of Vtak action here and there. On the highway, I could get down to 7L/100Km using BP 98