My FD2 was giving me bad mileage up until the 60K major service (done last week). A tank full used to last for around 300 Km before the low fuel indicator lights up. But now I've driven about 170km since the service and still there's about 60% of fuel left in tank. Didn't know a service could impact that much on mileage. And yeah I drive with a light foot hardly hitting the ivtec
Last edited by civicer; 12-09-2012 at 11:20 AM.
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You light foot drivers you need to give ya motor some curry !!! I''ve knocked 65,000km in just over 15 mths and I flog the crap out of my car daily. When I cruise down the hume hwy I can still get 700+ out the 45 L tank. I change my oil monthly some times more as I track the car and it still purrs like new.
Its not that I don't know how to thrash it. The car I had before honda (about three odd months ago) took a lot of abuse from me. Now that we've got our baby on its way next month, I'm trying to behave myself
You light foot drivers you need to give ya motor some curry !!! I''ve knocked 65,000km in just over 15 mths and I flog the crap out of my car daily. When I cruise down the hume hwy I can still get 700+ out the 45 L tank. I change my oil monthly some times more as I track the car and it still purrs like new.
I like this!
Last month I did a cbr melb trip and our model loves the highway. The other night I partook in some spirited driving at the start of a freeway, again the car shone. I'm a newer driver, but a little older than most, so I always have safety in my mind as priority. I think it's rad people go to the tracks to really get the most enjoyment out of their cars. There's a lot of different levels we can enjoy them on, cruising for relaxation, racing for rushes...
“We can't stop here, this is bat country!” ― Hunter S. Thompson
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