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Ways to squeeze more kilometres out from Latio??
remus:
Read from another forum that CVT engine is more fuel efficient if driven in such manner..
http://sgforums.com/forums/1962/topics/126888
Wonder if it works for similar normal AT sedan? Been getting very poor FC recently despite driving like a ah pek - keeping constantly abt 2000rpm... Only manage to achieve barely 200km at half tank mark... :confused1: :confused1:
leolooi:
--- Quote from: remus on May 07, 2008, 08:59:42 AM ---Read from another forum that CVT engine is more fuel efficient if driven in such manner..
http://sgforums.com/forums/1962/topics/126888
Wonder if it works for similar normal AT sedan? Been getting very poor FC recently despite driving like a ah pek - keeping constantly abt 2000rpm... Only manage to achieve barely 200km at half tank mark... :confused1: :confused1:
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Two thumbs up bro~!!..me also same as yours haha....
BlackieLatio:
no worry i also in this cat..... :yehyeh:
gh05tss:
So bottomline - 2500 rpm is where we should be hit instead of 2000 rpm...should try this and let you all know cos I'm those that having a FC of 10.5KM/L
HumbleCar:
--- Quote from: remus on May 07, 2008, 08:59:42 AM ---Read from another forum that CVT engine is more fuel efficient if driven in such manner..
http://sgforums.com/forums/1962/topics/126888
Wonder if it works for similar normal AT sedan? Been getting very poor FC recently despite driving like a ah pek - keeping constantly abt 2000rpm... Only manage to achieve barely 200km at half tank mark... :confused1: :confused1:
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Thanks for sharing the information, Bro. Mine is a CVT. I used to get between 13+ to 14+ per litre. However, after my first servicing, it has dropped to 12+ to 13+. But what I practice is the "commonly overlooked fact" as mentioned in that link. Many bro/sis here advised that there isn't much point in accelerating beyond 2K rpm at pick-up, which is what I practise. Shall try to do the 2.5K rpm and see if the FC improves.
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