View Poll Results: Which Fuel do you use for you NEW 2006 8th Gen Civic

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  • 91 RON Normal unleaded Petrol

    20 52.63%
  • 95 RON Premium unleaded Petrol

    4 10.53%
  • 98 RON Optimax, Ultimate, Voltex whateva they like to call it, Ultra Premium unleaded Petrol

    11 28.95%
  • 100 RON or Higher, Shell Extreme (contains ethanol)

    5 13.16%
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  1. #1

    Post Fuel Consumption of New Gen8 2006 Civics

    I am quite interested at how much fuel these cars are consuming.

    On the sport model which I've got, the label says 7.9L/100km.
    This figure is meant to be city/highway combined.

    I am on to my 2nd tank of fuel now, not having to record the amount travelled vs fuel used.

    The funny thing is that the digital fuel meter was completely showing empty. Not even one block was lighted, and the E yellow warning light was well alit. I managed to do another 12km(city) from the time it was on till I was in the petrol station for a full refill.

    It came to my amazment that it only took in 42.74L of fuel. Now, I am 100% sure that our tank is 50L. So even having the meter with no blocks, there is still a massive 7L left!

    Story's over, I like to collect some data for people who like to buy a new civic and research the fuel consumption.

    Please post about:
    How many km's per full tank
    City or Highway kms or even combined
    Manual or Auto
    Vti, Vtil or sport model
    Cruising, sprited driving or F1 style right foot
    Date of Petrol price per litre (on the increase)
    Normal 91 Ron fuel, 95, 98 or 100 RON fuel!

    This is my tribute,
    21/04/2006
    42.74L of 91 Ron fuel @ $1.359/L
    Yet to know how many K's till empty
    but manual sport.
    I'll repost as soon as it hits empty.

    Thanks ppl!

  2. #2
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    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Caloundra, Sunshine coast
    Car:
    EK sedan
    you were probly driving your in reserve tank.

    i would be using what ever it says in your manual to use.
    not being a smart ass... but is that what vtec feels like? turning the aircon off?

  3. #3
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    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    2006 Honda Civic Sport
    got a civic sport auto.. first tank of fuel got me 450km with two bars left ( i kinda shat myself when the lil orange light came on as i didnt know how much was gona be left and how quicky it was gona run out.)
    As this was the first tank of petrol i was driving pretty average, no foot to the floor action

  4. #4
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    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    FN2R
    Im at 3000Kms
    42.7Ltrs @1.42cpl
    Combined
    Manual
    Sport
    Cruising/sprited
    Ron 98 Optimax

    Range: 528km


  5. #5
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    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    2006 Honda Civic Sport
    i'm at 1300... how long have u had the car for ?

  6. #6
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    Feb 2004
    Location
    SYDNEY
    Car:
    Tanaka Horushi - Z
    I'm at 5038km

    picked up mid march.

    yeh about 1,000km / week................hahahhahaha.

    Engine feels abit looser now then when I first took it to OP at around 1500km.

    The ease of driving this car is sensational. I"m no new car expert but fark........it doesn't get much better does it? Everything is so seamless and easy.



    ok so whos the first to crack their dash open and wack this in there with an aftermarket ecu to boot?

  7. #7
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    2006 Honda Civic Sport
    ne1 tried the ethanol blend yet??

  8. #8
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    Nov 2004
    Location
    NSW
    Car:
    EG6ish
    I use ethanol, but not on a 06 civic, but on an EG
    Ctrl + W



  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by nugget666
    you were probly driving your in reserve tank.

    i would be using what ever it says in your manual to use.
    I never heard of a reserve tank for a car??? I ride a motor bike and there is a switch where you can flick to the reserve tank.

    The manual says 91RON. Know that from the very start! Honda De-tuned K20A Variant for that purpose, to drink 91RON!!! I like to know users of 95+ RON fuel to see if any improvement... KM wise and power wise.

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by davecash
    got a civic sport auto.. first tank of fuel got me 450km with two bars left ( i kinda shat myself when the lil orange light came on as i didnt know how much was gona be left and how quicky it was gona run out.)
    As this was the first tank of petrol i was driving pretty average, no foot to the floor action
    That is nice! 450km... I am aiming for 460 - 470km range! Petrol price today gone up to $1.449/L

  11. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by wassup
    Im at 3000Kms
    42.7Ltrs @1.42cpl
    Combined
    Manual
    Sport
    Cruising/sprited
    Ron 98 Optimax

    Range: 528km

    528!!! R U SERIOUS??? THAT's a real good figure, must be alot highway???

  12. #12
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    Location
    Caloundra, Sunshine coast
    Car:
    EK sedan
    Quote Originally Posted by HHOONNDDAA
    I never heard of a reserve tank for a car??? I ride a motor bike and there is a switch where you can flick to the reserve tank.

    The manual says 91RON. Know that from the very start! Honda De-tuned K20A Variant for that purpose, to drink 91RON!!! I like to know users of 95+ RON fuel to see if any improvement... KM wise and power wise.

    Reserve tank will be in use when the fuel light comes on you should have about 5 - 10L till it runs dry.
    not being a smart ass... but is that what vtec feels like? turning the aircon off?

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