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  • #16
    Originally posted by JustCruisn View Post
    Because when you first got your .:R you thrashed the crap out of it. Now you are getting old and the thrill has gone. You no longer play head banging tunes but rather enjoy listening to e-books while sipping your latte in the left lane ??

    Seriously - has your driving style changed much lately ?

    to funny

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    • #17
      Originally posted by JVLR32 View Post
      start pushing lol....on serious note

      check out the Royal Purple oils,look up there site...
      lol its funny you say that though.. i could off sworn the fuel consumption has gotten better when i give it a little ironically

      ooh i love the royal purple range have used it on all of my previous modified imports and swear by it... that and redline gear oil

      im due for a service within the month so i might get in contact with my RP supplier and take it in with me for the oil change

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      • #18
        Originally posted by JustCruisn View Post
        Because when you first got your .:R you thrashed the crap out of it. Now you are getting old and the thrill has gone. You no longer play head banging tunes but rather enjoy listening to e-books while sipping your latte in the left lane ??

        Seriously - has your driving style changed much lately ?
        haha i wish i could say that it has .. but as i mentioned earlier that i've driven the same since day one of owning the car and it doesnt get trashed

        after battling it out with changing over the coolant temp sensor at 2am last night .. i finally have my new green top sensor in and will see how it goes as to whether it affects this increasingly better getting fuel consumption or not..

        cheers guys
        naz

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        • #19
          I thought I'd revive this thread after Graeme worked out the fuel consumption for my R32 from the first round of the Australian Tarmac Rally Championship at Mt Buller in Victoria.

          The R32 used on average 21 litres of fuel for every two 16km runs up the mountain. We got roughly 1.6 kilometres per litre or 62.5 Litres per 100km or 4.5 MPG. Now that is a fuel consumption figure to be proud of



          Cheers Al
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          • #20
            Originally posted by quozl View Post
            I thought I'd revive this thread after Graeme worked out the fuel consumption for my R32 from the first round of the Australian Tarmac Rally Championship at Mt Buller in Victoria.

            The R32 used on average 21 litres of fuel for every two 16km runs up the mountain. We got roughly 1.6 kilometres per litre or 62.5 Litres per 100km or 4.5 MPG. Now that is a fuel consumption figure to be proud of



            Cheers Al
            wow!


            .........

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            • #21
              Hey, did you see the Audi 80 Quattro up there ? That's where I'm heading with my 80... did you see how he ran ?

              Originally posted by quozl View Post
              I thought I'd revive this thread after Graeme worked out the fuel consumption for my R32 from the first round of the Australian Tarmac Rally Championship at Mt Buller in Victoria.

              The R32 used on average 21 litres of fuel for every two 16km runs up the mountain. We got roughly 1.6 kilometres per litre or 62.5 Litres per 100km or 4.5 MPG. Now that is a fuel consumption figure to be proud of



              Cheers Al
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              • #22
                Originally posted by quozl View Post
                We got roughly 1.6 kilometres per litre or 62.5 Litres per 100km or 4.5 MPG. Now that is a fuel consumption figure to be proud of



                Cheers Al
                Stick that up your tree hugging diesel exhaust.

                Yeah baby!
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by qsilverza View Post
                  Hey, did you see the Audi 80 Quattro up there ? That's where I'm heading with my 80... did you see how he ran ?
                  No I didn't see him run he was a lot earlier in the queue than us. I think it was their first time in any event and their car was only finished being built on the Friday Dean from Volkspower fixed their exhaust as it fell off the car as they were unloading it.

                  Anyway they finished a fair way down the order after a few problems, their best time was a 10:53 which isn't that quick but seeing as the car was just finished and it was their first event it wasn't a bad run. You can see the results here
                  Last edited by quozl; 24-12-2009, 12:40 AM.
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                  • #24
                    Wow, what a breath of fresh air Hehe

                    Seriously, well done Al.

                    On a track day i average roughly 25L per 100km, as you know i drive a reasonably light car with a 2L engine. On average i do about 50-60kms of actual track kms.

                    I'm so over people calculating their best fuel economy. I reckon we should just enjoy it (benzine) while we can.

                    I'm sure you'll be getting similar fuel consumption at Targa, maybe a bit less as it more a touring event than a hill climb.
                    '98 SEAT Ibiza Cupra Sport (track/race car)
                    '05 CADDY (work/daily runabout)

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                    • #25
                      im just gonna put it out there, but if i had an R, my fuel economy would have been pretty terrible in the first couple weeks, and gradually get better the more used to that NOISE i got.
                      i know thats the way it was with my VR, so imagine it would be even more so with an R. when you first get them you cane the crap out of them and gradually calm down, resulting in better fuel economy.

                      i would just check faults, and if all thats ok, then i wouldnt worry about it

                      -steve

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Shteifen View Post
                        im just gonna put it out there, but if i had an R, my fuel economy would have been pretty terrible in the first couple weeks, and gradually get better the more used to that NOISE i got.
                        i know thats the way it was with my VR, so imagine it would be even more so with an R. when you first get them you cane the crap out of them and gradually calm down, resulting in better fuel economy.

                        i would just check faults, and if all thats ok, then i wouldnt worry about it

                        -steve
                        bahaha just over 12 months on and I'm still running at an average of 14.2l/100km....

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