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What is the average FC for your Latio?
Boon:
I'm achieving 12+ to 13+ KM per litre. 80% HW and 20% City. I'm a heavy footed. I think if you travel a constant speed plays a major part of achieving better FC.
derrick213:
i'm achieving 14-15 km/l after 60k servicing... before was 12km/l... O.o
RameshLV:
:crycry:
I cannot get more than 10KM/L..
Very casual driver but mileage already done more than 50K in 2 years time.
...Any idea? Service is done regularly, always checking tyre pressure (around 250), using Caltex 95, EO --> changed by TCM during my last servicing.
My RPM is usually around 2000-2200 and my speed is usually maintained around 90 KMH.
But I drive a lot of short stops... not much long driving except in weekends.
I also spoke to the technician during my last service but he said it is normal...
Wah liao.. 10KML normal meh?? Suey lor... my Toyota Corolla getting better at around around 14-15KML, same style of driving...
:crycry:
car_man:
--- Quote from: m_k_tang on November 11, 2010, 12:21:50 PM ---Different car manufacturers have their own protection on their aircon system. Not too sure on Nissan cars but for Honda cars, their aircon compressor will cut off when the RPM is over 5000 and this is to prevent the compressor from over-rev...
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I thought it's the so call aircon bypass? When rev to high rpm, in order to ease the load of the engine, it will cut off the aircon. So far,been driving for more than 10 year but never heard off aircon to protect compressor. :confused1: :confused1:
Pardon me if i'm ignorant
vortex:
--- Quote from: RameshLV on December 21, 2010, 02:07:23 PM --- :crycry:
Wah liao.. 10KML normal meh?? Suey lor... my Toyota Corolla getting better at around around 14-15KML, same style of driving...
:crycry:
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If you are using the stock rims, I would say the FC is quite bad. However it all very much depends on your city/highway drive. For many short stops, the speed doesn't even go higher than 60km/hr, hence doesn't even engage into the 4th gear.
In my case, if I have lots of short stops eg during school terms when sending my kid to school, I would have 80% city / 20% highway. My FC is about 11.5 km/litre. Now school holiday, my trip pattern is 50% city / 50% highway, FC is 12.5 km/litre. For long distant trip from west to east, 20% city / 80% highway, 14 km/litre. All the above with 16" rims.
True enough, toyota altis also have better FC. My colleage travels daily from Bedok to Jurong achieved 16 km/litre, on stock condition, 14" rims.
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