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Old 07-05-14, 12:46 PM   #1
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Mpg?

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Filled up 20 euros of 95 fuel which works out around 15 liters , I just did 88km( 54 Miles ) of mix city and dual carriageways, slow driving , nothing over 70mph , changing up before 3,000RPM and slow throttle inputs , AC off as theres no liquid in the system , im in the red again..

Filled up when the needle was touching the red and light was on , so say around 16-17 litres to 50 miles does this seem the norm?
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Old 07-05-14, 01:09 PM   #2
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That seems to work out at about 18mpg, not great, are the tyre pressures ok, and brakes not binding at all.

A more accurate measure for mpg is brimming the tank and recording the mileage, then when it needs another fill, brim it again and record the mileage that'll give a better overall figure.
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Old 07-05-14, 01:24 PM   #3
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I quite often get as low as 18mpg ��

Join www.fuelly.com , there are several ZS's on there.
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Old 07-05-14, 01:39 PM   #4
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Something not right there I reckon.
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When I had the Scangauge set up to monitor mpg, I saw as low as 9mpg,- 6000rpm in second gear
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Old 07-05-14, 02:35 PM   #6
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Worked mine out at 32mpgs

48litres or 10.6 gallon and my 180 will do 350miles. Mixed driving around town and dual carriageway. Full stainless from the cat back (twin exit) and induction filter.
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Front 35psi
Rear 30psi
^ from rovers owners manual.

Sounds like a small amount of brake rubbing , pads just rubbing on the disks .. goes away after a short amount of time ... wheels spin freely when jacked ..

Noticed a clicking noise which sounds like the injectors or around that area on the front bank. I'm at 92km and still just above the red line , depends if I'm going uphill or down hill lol
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Clicking could be the purge valve.

For a true idea you do really need to keep records over a longer period than 1 fill.

I've had as good as 400 miles to a tank and as bad as 185 but keeping long term records will show any abnormalities.
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That seems to work out at about 18mpg, not great
I've seen mpg like that when I had a faulty pre cat lambda sensor. But, that would throw out a code.
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I added last weeks holiday fuel to my www.fuelly.com records at lunch time.

https://www.fuelly.com/driver/talkin...s-2?fu=4921350

As I have no clocked up 10k on the car (in a year) I flicked through the entries, of the 48 entries there are 6 at under 20mpg. Conversally there are 7 at over 30 mpg. Average is 27.3MPG.

With the same car the previos owner covered 6k, never acheived 30mpg and managed to get down to 16mpg on one tank full. Their average was 27.3.

My mk1 averaged 25mpg over 18 months.
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