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Fuel Consumption Comparison


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Toyota Fortuner 4000cc 6km/litre (city) +7.5km/litre (highway)

Nissan Patrol 4800cc VTC 3km/litre (city) 3.8km/litre (highway)

These are in Dubai, not as much traffic as in colombo ... but just for your info !!

The Nissan 4.8 has the worst fuel consumption i've seen in any vehicle.

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Toyota Carina 99 - Manual

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City - 10 -11 kmpl

Outstation - 14 - 15 kmpl

AND

Toyota Carina GT - Manual (Modified)

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City - 7-8 kmpl :fly:

Outstation - 9-10 kmpl

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Toyota Carina 99 - Manual

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City - 10 -11 kmpl

Outstation - 14 - 15 kmpl

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Toyota Carina GT - Manual (Modified)

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City - 7-8 kmpl :fly:

Outstation - 9-10 kmpl

what did u modify?

Edited by Nilantha
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what did u modify?

Well..i am not allowed to tell all that here, i had to sign a non-disclosure agreement with the previous owner regarding the mods, as everything was done by him, its a quite a quick machine, u knw.. :rolleyes:

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Honda Civic EG8 Vtec - E (1500cc)

- City: 10km/l

- Outstations: 13 km/l

Doctor Sunny FB 13 Super Saloon (1500cc)

- City: 8-9 km/l

- Outstations: 12 km/l

Toyota Sprinter AE110 (1500cc XE Vintage)

- City: 9km/l

- Outstations: 12 km/l

Honda Civic EK3 Vti (1500cc)

- City: 10 - 11 km/l

- Outstations: 13 - 14 km/l

Isuzu Trooper 1987 Direct Injected 2300cc Diesel

- City: 7.5 km/l

- Outstations: 10 km/l

Isuzu Trooper 1987 Intercooler Turbo Diesel 2800cc 4JB1 Engine

- City: 11 km/l

- Outstations: 14 km/l

*The best vehicle I have owned so far.

Mitsubishi Pajero Short Wheel 1982 Intercooler Turbo Diesel 2500cc

- City: 8 km/l

- Outstations: 11 km/l

Volvo S40 1998 model 2000cc patrol

- City: 5 km/l

- Outstations: 7 km/l

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NISSAN N16 - Manual gear, 1600CC

In heavy traffic (coming from Battaramulla to Fort office time) - 10km/ltr

Outstation (16km/ltr) moderate driving, cheked by topping up the tank from Athurugiriya, travelled to Embilipitiya & back refilled at same place.

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Vehical city area (km/l) outstations (km/l)

Suzuki swift 1.3l(auto) 14 16

Montero 3.5l GDI(auto) 5 7

Montero 3.5l DID(manual) 7 9

intercooler turbo(4D56 engine,manual) 10 12

Pajaro JR 1.1l EFI (manual) 11 15

Isuzu bighone 3DI (auto) 12 14

mitsubishi L200 2.8T 4D56(manual) 12 13

Mitsubishi Strada 4D56turbo I;cooler(manual) 10 12

Mitsubishi J44 4DR51 12 14

Subaru STI8 2l 4 6

Mini 1l (manual) 12 15

guys however fuel Consumption is depending on the vehical condition,specially engine condition and the most importen point for that, the way how you drive it/your driving style.above facts are for normal driving

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Nissan Sunny FB14 Ex Saloon 1300cc manual

- City: 7km/l

- Outstations: 10km/l

*The pulling power was extremely poor

Hyundai Excel 1994 model 1500cc manual

- City: 10km/l

- Outstations: 13km/l

Toyota corolla AE91 1500cc manual

- City: 10km/l

- Outstations: 13km/l

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Mazda 323 1989 model 1500cc

- City: 10km/l

- Outstations: 13km/l

Mazda 323 - 2000 YOM / 1600CC

City with traffic - 8-8.5 km/l ( generally revving over 2 & driving like a road raged :D moron )

Outstations : generally 12-13 Km/L

Yes she should be doing better - need to check her up - just don't get the time to take her and be there whilst doing it.

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@madhawa, admins

guys, if you have some time would you consider making a table of all this info sorted from most efficient to least efficient? I think it will be very useful for everyone.

Also, have you ever considered organizing a hypermiling contest?

that would be an interesting way to help people learn to have less impact on environment (and maybe save money), and also get some positive press for autolanka and its members :)

also it would be very interesting to find sri lanka's most efficient driver :) :)

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