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Just took my first long trip with the my B15ve, i had half a tank filled her it took 25L and took a trip from richmond hill, ontario (Home town) to Sarnia ( buddies place). its a 326km trip and she did it in half a tank, i am very happy about that. it works out to be about 7L per 100km, and it was funny. on the way back i needed to get home quick its a 3 hr drive i did it in 2.25hr, i was avg 140-160km/h, thank God there was no cops and i used the same amount of gas half a tank, i had cruise the whole way there and back. but i am loving the fuel milage with the Ve. I cant wait for my Ecu and i hope it get better... what is some of your Ve milage.
Hmmm, quite a few different results here. I have been averaging about 9 kms per litre, city driving, which doesnt really seem that good considering it is standard.
Open road I get about 10-11 kms/L
Hmmm, quite a few different results here. I have been averaging about 9 kms per litre, city driving, which doesnt really seem that good considering it is standard.
Open road I get about 10-11 kms/L
our old te-v ranged from 13l/100km around town to 8l/100km open road ... cvtm6 ftl
I've had really good, and really bad consumption. My best was around 570kms to 41L of gas (mixture of long trips and around town) down to about 400kms to the same amount, that was some spirited driving though!
This is on an SR16VE, my SR20VE with Franklin Stage 4's was a little more thirsty again when driven hard but on long trips it was pretty darn good!
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