hey i was just wondering how many km a fto can run on a litre and how much fuel economy the exhaust and air filter mods add...
can anyone help me?
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Depends on the style of driving you do.
I get around 450->500 when warning light comes on, and I got another 100kms after that. This is with a manual MIVEC on optimax with engine tuning, being used as a commuting car (however, I do drive slightly more aggressively than the average driver)
On a tank of Premium during highway/freeway cruising, I easily got 500-600 kms before the warning light.
So it depends on your driving style and the type of driving you do. But I'd go for the 450 mark for a 60 lt tank for a manual.
I get around 450->500 when warning light comes on, and I got another 100kms after that. This is with a manual MIVEC on optimax with engine tuning, being used as a commuting car (however, I do drive slightly more aggressively than the average driver)
On a tank of Premium during highway/freeway cruising, I easily got 500-600 kms before the warning light.
So it depends on your driving style and the type of driving you do. But I'd go for the 450 mark for a 60 lt tank for a manual.
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welcome to FTO Oz... which state are you at?jonowong wrote:im going to have a fto in the next week or so...
still looking around
yeah, mine has pod filter and 2.5" exhaust. sounds unbelievable but yes as stated by everyone, it depens on the way you drive... I tend to take it easy on my baby, but i do stretch her legs at least once a day hehehe...
