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July 12th, 2018 09:30 AM #72
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February 20th, 2020 01:32 PM #73Im also curious. Btw im a new city 2008 user. Just recently bought from local sellers. Ive computed the kp/l on full tank to half to a 3.3 kl/l if my calculations are correct. Ive only run 122 km from full tank and its half tank now. So if i run another half that would be 6.65 kl/l? Am i the only one getting this reading? Feeling ko talaga medyo malakas sa gas city ko. 1200cc city 2008. Ano kaya solution dito? And how do you correctly compute the mileage?
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February 20th, 2020 01:42 PM #74Is this the MT or CVT?
Also, it is 1300cc right, not 1200cc for that 2008 model. iDsi?
6.65km/l is a bit low for the 1.3 i-dsi city. We were encountering those figures when we needed to change oil, sparks and CVTF. After that, we were back up to 8 to 9km/l for QC-MKTI-QC daily route of my brother.
EDIT: Not saying you need to replace sparks, just have it checked.
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February 20th, 2020 04:56 PM #75It is automatic cvt city 2008 idsi. Im still in the testing area for the km/l. I still have half a tank. Maybe ill know it by my next full tank. I just cant wait. Maybe its the spark plugs because when i brought it to the mechanic they didnt inspect or open it. They only check real quick on the fluids. Im excited to get that 13 km/l on city driving. This is why i bought it. Thanks
Edit: also im now at 122km from my last full tank so im gussing ill also have that figure for that another half, more or less
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February 20th, 2020 07:35 PM #76do you use your car's computation?
this is how i do mine.
i load my fuel when the fuel gauge points to a "certain mark". i use the "zero" mark.
some use the fuel warning light, but that may be too gamble-y to some. but if your fuel gauge does not use a needle, but uses bars, this second system is probably what you can do.
then i zero my tripmeter.
then i use the car in the usual manner.
when the fuel gauge points to that "certain mark", i use the formula
km traveled dibay dibay liters loaded = km/li.
i re-fill with a thousand bucks of fuel.
computing it by km / tank is hideously in-accurate.Last edited by dr. d; February 20th, 2020 at 07:55 PM.
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February 23rd, 2020 12:59 AM #77Ive check mine. Listed the mileage from when ive got it then full tank gas and use the car as usuall driving. From half tank i got 175km x2 for the full tank should be 350km. Divide by the tank capacity i got 9.72km/l on a city drive.
Dont know if its normal because i kept seeing in post that they are having 13-16km/l here. I think ill have my car checked up
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February 23rd, 2020 02:53 AM #78Here’s how I do mine:
1) Fill tank in full, and reset your odometer to zero.
2) Drive it
3) After about a 1/4 of fuel left (let’s say 331 km), fill it up again in full.
4) Divide the total kms driven to total liters filled to your tank.
Example: 331 kilometers on odometer; 37 liters to fill tank in full.
331/37=8.945 Km/L
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February 23rd, 2020 09:58 PM #79
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