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  1. #253
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    Feb 2009
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    FD Civic VTI-LE
    Consistent results.

    613.8 klm's for 40.11 litres = 6.54 l/100km

  2. #254
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    head ache
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    man thats good.

    im putting my stock rims back on for a long distance drive over xmass. keen to see what i get.
    wake up and take some sleeping tablets.

  3. #255
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    Feb 2009
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    FD Civic VTI-LE
    latest stats 644 kilometres for 41.67 litres

  4. #256
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    Mar 2007
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    FD2 N/A what?
    you must drive like a granny!

  5. #257
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    Jan 2004
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    sydney
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    seebik
    i only get around 10l/100kms Auto with 4 passenger combined highway/city
    Last edited by fitme; 01-01-2011 at 09:31 AM.

  6. #258
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    Quote Originally Posted by xenonkuraz View Post
    you must drive like a granny!
    Nope, just like our driving school taught me, smooth is fast.

    I'd love to know what you guys are doing to get 10l? Stock fd civic? TypeR?? Don't they have bigger engine?

  7. #259
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    Nov 2010
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    Perth
    Car:
    Civic Sport
    I have my 2007 Civic Sport....2.0 engine.....
    i have recorded a few tanks over my last 2 months....
    the records show like:
    40L drives only around 350km (combine trip with city and highway)
    3 tanks also give me a similar result.....and i fill with 98 fuel for these 3 tanks......

    last week i try the 95 fuel, and you know, on the fuel meter inside our civic, there are 20 little square which indicates the fuel level...
    i just had the trip driven 55km, but it took 4 square already.....=='
    which means, the final km driven for this tank, would approximately be less than 300km.......

    do u know where is the problem for such a ridiculous fuel consumption?
    can i pass this matter to honda? as they claim that the fuel consumption is about 8.7km/100km....i believe they should have the responsiblity for the ridiculous fuel consumption....am i right?

  8. #260
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    Mar 2007
    Location
    Melbourne
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    FD2 N/A what?
    Your consumption sounds terrible. From my experience e10 fuels seems give consistently high mileage. Give it a try. My last tank was 480km with 43L full on city driving...high revving and quick acceleration at most stops

  9. #261
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    Nov 2010
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    Perth
    Car:
    Civic Sport
    Quote Originally Posted by xenonkuraz View Post
    Your consumption sounds terrible. From my experience e10 fuels seems give consistently high mileage. Give it a try. My last tank was 480km with 43L full on city driving...high revving and quick acceleration at most stops
    but i think there is no e10 fuel here in WA....
    only 91, 95, and 98.......=='

  10. #262
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    Perth
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    Civic Sport
    Quote Originally Posted by xenonkuraz View Post
    Your consumption sounds terrible. From my experience e10 fuels seems give consistently high mileage. Give it a try. My last tank was 480km with 43L full on city driving...high revving and quick acceleration at most stops
    and, are you driving the FD2 too?
    and what about the fuel consumption when u fill with fuels like, 95 or 98?

  11. #263
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    Mar 2007
    Location
    Melbourne
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    FD2 N/A what?
    Yes i drive a manual fd2. If yours is auto the consumption might be higher. I've never used 95 but when I use 98 I usually get the same or less mileage compared to e10

  12. #264
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    Location
    Melbourne
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    FD2 N/A what?
    I think if it's not your driving habit to blame then there must be a problem with your car. Best to get the dealer to check it as we would only be guessing here

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