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PostPosted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 10:48 am 
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ET 13.457 seconds , OH YEAH !!!!
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Haha two days of what?

Mine would only last 3hours of driving...how you getting two days :P

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Location: Brisvages and the Goldie, the place to be..
haha, i hardly go very far, tho

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My 1100 lasts about two months on a tank of fuel. I drive it every day. (I don't go very far :lol: )


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I get around 10L per 100kms

1330cc with the works, 120bhp, 45mm dellorto

I think that's pretty good considering I drive it like I stole it :oops:

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Lillee from another Fuel Consumption thread Wed Jun 13, 2007 wrote:
5000 miles later and I am still averaging 15.5L per 100kms. I think lots of it evaporates during the week, but on a long, winding road, I can almost see the guage move! :oops:


looks like an improvement there then!

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120hp driven hard and your still getting 10L/100k's thats awesome!!

i better pull my finger out and get a pulsar dizzy, inlet manifold and a propper tune done!


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My car regularly returns 6.5l/100km (standard mini deluxe 998cc) That was working from approx 43m/gal.

The 60's sale brochure tell me it gets 50m/gal......

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 8:52 am 
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superSeven wrote:
Lillee from another Fuel Consumption thread Wed Jun 13, 2007 wrote:
5000 miles later and I am still averaging 15.5L per 100kms. I think lots of it evaporates during the week, but on a long, winding road, I can almost see the guage move! :oops:


looks like an improvement there then!

Tim.


Yes, hint: CHECK YOUR FUEL CAP FOR LEAKS :lol: :oops: basically every right hand corner cost me about 1L of fuel :roll:

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