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    maxin Km from my car

    um.. i own a DC2R i get about 450km ish out of a full tank just wondering what could i cheek / change to get the most km out of my car ?
    i already change gears b4 3500rpm and neutral when going down hill
    yes im a tight ass lolz

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    buy a civic!
    Tom says: "Now remember kids, offsets are like women... they are best in their teens."

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by DC2108
    um.. i own a DC2R i get about 450km ish out of a full tank just wondering what could i cheek / change to get the most km out of my car ?
    i already change gears b4 3500rpm and neutral when going down hill
    yes im a tight ass lolz
    Accelerate slowly don't worry about the rpm, just do it slow. Decelerate early. Don't get up to speed limit when you know you'll be stopped for 30 seconds 100m down the road. KEEP IN GEAR down hills, you'll use less fuel and be more in control. Keep your air filter clean, new spark plugs/clean, new dizzy rotor/cap and you're gold. After this, the other half of fuel efficiency is driving style. Drive like a granny and you'll get good fuel economy. Drive like a race-car and you'll get the fuel economy of a race-car.

    Failing that, if your still not satisfied; listen to q_ball

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    As said above, keep the car IN GEAR down hills, you will SAVE fuel and be more in CONTROL of the car.

    Dont worry about 'granny shifting' at certain set points in rpm, its about accelerator and how much you push it. Learn to read traffic, anticipate when you can just roll, try and get your driving as smooth as possible, not just making ure gear shifts smooth but try and make you accleration, cruising, deceleration, cornering, everything, try and make it flow from one to another.

    Example - No sudden accelerate then sudden braking...accelerate uniformly, cruise and brake uniformly...

    The best thing about my first car was that it taught me how to drive efficiently, both power wise and fuel wise. It was a 1.3 Litre carby, and you cannot afford to have dis-jointed driving if you want to maintin a decent amount of speed without having to floor the car. Maybe borrow a crappy old 1.3l carby car or something.

    Also, what petrol are you using? You say you are a tightass, so im guessing normal 91 octane. These are not scientific results, but i use Ultimate 98. It is on average 10 cents more per litre. My average fill up is 45 litres, thus $4.50. I can reach 600km's on one full tank in my VTiR, best i could muster was 515 on 95 octane 'premium' petrol. Turns out it was worth my money to go with the 98, if it was infact the cause of my bettered consumption.
    Try that.
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    check the air pressure in ur tyres. IF alittle low , add a few PSI - it reduces rolling resistance and will alter your fuel economy...more so as most driving is done around town

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    imo if you wanted something to do more than 450 a tank, u shouldnt have got a dc2r.
    they average roughly 450 normal driving through the city with the occasional squirt.
    anymore and u'd have to be driving pretty much under 2k every gear.
    450 is normal, anymore consider a blessing on a dc2.
    Last edited by Q_ball; 30-06-2006 at 11:38 PM.
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    its not always the rpm u r on... lower rpm not equals to using less fuel...

    just use less throttle la..
    and dun roll in netual danger la


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    450km? consider yourself lucky. Most of the time I just reach the 400km mark, with the ocassional vtec.

    Does your DC2R have any mods?

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    thats pretty crap economy imo.

    also make sure u have no heavy stuff inside your boot etc and/or take some of ur interior out. saves heaps. mine crappy eg gets double what u get. i know its not the same car but damn, double? my car must be a freak lol.
    oh wrd!

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    well i like my DC2R i just wanted to know how to max it out km
    but dont the rpm on down hill use pete?
    oh i just finish a full tank wif no vtecing i got about 500 km
    thanx guyz for the info

  11. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by DC2108
    but dont the rpm on down hill use pete?
    Do you accelerate much down hills with no throttle in gear? Then there is your answer. It will use a little, but not as much as letting it idle (i.e. neutral)

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    jesus

    im lucky to get 350 out of mine normal driving

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