Re: Suggestions for petrol friendly cars???
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 2:30 pm
Just swap out your engine for a 4Cyl then
Welcome to the f**king old FTO Australia forums!!
https://www.ftoaustralia.com/v3/
For what the FTO delivers, the fuel economy figures you're getting are pretty good. You have to realise that there is a compromise between power and efficiency.sarpk wrote:lol LPG is bs atm as it costs 89 cents per L damn it was 59 sev months ago!
Hopefully I'll be going from australia few years later so I'll sell it anyways so it wouldn't matter that much if i sell it now or later.
Yeah I cannot handle the cost of v6 engines so i better be looking at 4 cylinder cars.
You were using 15L/100km in a Magna?Astron_Boy wrote:Umm, use 95, it's slightly cheaper.
Don't flog the car and there you go.
Man, I'm cheering with 9L/100 on both the merc and fto (95 octane), coming from 15L with the RVR and Magna. (98 octane)
And as mentioned, ok, buy another car, but then the money you save in petrol you spend on extra rego/ insurance, etc...
doesn't work out, I did that math long ago and said screw it (kept collecting cars, only live once.)
You can get 9 litres per 100 km and you are whinging? You don't have to run it on 98, the FTO runs perfectly fine on regular unleaded.sarpk wrote:It's not just that one.spetz wrote:9L/100km isn't bad...
I mean, really the best you can hope for from a smaller car is maybe 7L.
So, 350km per week is 7L difference per week, or roughly $10 a week.
Is it worth the hassle?
I have to use 98 octane whereas if i get 91 it will save me also 15 cents per liter.
And like I've said 350 is minimum, averagely it's about 450-500km
let's make a quick calc on min results. I spend min 32 liters 98 octane fuel which is 161 cents atm. So it makes $51.5pw
Whereas If i use more fuel efficient car, It will be about 25 liters 91 octane which is 146 atm, which is $36.5
yeah so 15 dollars difference per week, 60 bucks per month, 720 bucks per year!
So when you consider it on a long term it really would worth it. Besides this is my minimum calcualtion...
Should mention my Magna is turbo'dspetz wrote:You were using 15L/100km in a Magna?Astron_Boy wrote:Umm, use 95, it's slightly cheaper.
Don't flog the car and there you go.
Man, I'm cheering with 9L/100 on both the merc and fto (95 octane), coming from 15L with the RVR and Magna. (98 octane)
And as mentioned, ok, buy another car, but then the money you save in petrol you spend on extra rego/ insurance, etc...
doesn't work out, I did that math long ago and said screw it (kept collecting cars, only live once.)
I was thinking of getting a 2003 KJ 3.5L Verada as a daily...
regular?payaya wrote:You can get 9 litres per 100 km and you are whinging? You don't have to run it on 98, the FTO runs perfectly fine on regular unleaded.sarpk wrote:It's not just that one.spetz wrote:9L/100km isn't bad...
I mean, really the best you can hope for from a smaller car is maybe 7L.
So, 350km per week is 7L difference per week, or roughly $10 a week.
Is it worth the hassle?
I have to use 98 octane whereas if i get 91 it will save me also 15 cents per liter.
And like I've said 350 is minimum, averagely it's about 450-500km
let's make a quick calc on min results. I spend min 32 liters 98 octane fuel which is 161 cents atm. So it makes $51.5pw
Whereas If i use more fuel efficient car, It will be about 25 liters 91 octane which is 146 atm, which is $36.5
yeah so 15 dollars difference per week, 60 bucks per month, 720 bucks per year!
So when you consider it on a long term it really would worth it. Besides this is my minimum calcualtion...
I usually get 400kms a tank!
In Japan, yes.PHIL069 wrote:I always thought FTO's when new were rated to use 98 octane, was 100 octane available in 1994?sarpk wrote: regular?
It is suggested to use FTOs on 100 octane, 91 would ruin. I dunno how you achieve 400kms a tank, maybe driving your fto around 5-6k RPM?
I've researched and there are few stations that actually sell 100 octane however it is only with the combination of ethanol, so not actually pure unleaded 100 ethanol fuel.bass_twitch wrote:In Japan, yes.PHIL069 wrote:I always thought FTO's when new were rated to use 98 octane, was 100 octane available in 1994?sarpk wrote: regular?
It is suggested to use FTOs on 100 octane, 91 would ruin. I dunno how you achieve 400kms a tank, maybe driving your fto around 5-6k RPM?
98 is the closest we've got (on everyday petrol stations)
I know.sarpk wrote:I've researched and there are few stations that actually sell 100 octane however it is only with the combination of ethanol, so not actually pure unleaded 100 ethanol fuel.bass_twitch wrote:In Japan, yes.PHIL069 wrote:I always thought FTO's when new were rated to use 98 octane, was 100 octane available in 1994?sarpk wrote: regular?
It is suggested to use FTOs on 100 octane, 91 would ruin. I dunno how you achieve 400kms a tank, maybe driving your fto around 5-6k RPM?
98 is the closest we've got (on everyday petrol stations)
bass_twitch wrote: on everyday petrol stations
See this thread for proof: http://ftoaustralia.com/v3/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=25680Taz wrote:(and i dont drive like a grandma to get that either)
lol so far I've only got a ticket for parking on the yellow line, though I tried If my FTO capable to reach 180kphTaz wrote:(and i dont drive like a grandma to get that either)