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Gas Mileage
#1
How does 357 klicks to a tank rank for a 2002 SVT Focus that's, driven mostly in town (probably 80%)?
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#2
id say thats pretty good. my dads fofo gets 400 to the tank for pretty much all city driving. so for an svt i'd say thats pretty good.
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#3
Cool... I should also mention, that I'm not too easy on the loud pedal. ;)
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#4
someone will probably try and call bs cuz I know I would too but I got from london to north bay on less than a tank last month driving at around 115-120.. (1 notch under a quarter left when I got there). I couldnt believe it, and I have a crazy exhaust leak right now..
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#5
Sounds pretty good, im only getting around 520km now, with an SPI and 99% highway :(
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#6
520 would be great... But I highly doubt I could get that with an SVT. However , I think 400 is possible if I were to drive like a normal person. lmao

In case anyone is worried. I don't speed to any real extreme... 5 over in town (max), and 10-20 over on the highway.
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#7
I think I drive pretty normal, not too old manish yet, 'cause I don't own a Buick Regal anymore, but my Zetec gets 510- 540 kms per tank.
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#8
ok guys , i've got an 02 svtf and commute from east scarborough to mississuaga everyday except sunday,and my gas usually lasts for a little over 540kms on a tank.This is my third focus and it burns better than the previous 03 zetec and 02 spi.Kinda lucky with focus's so far
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#9
That's pretty decent... I average 350-400 around town, depending on my cruising habits... pure hwy is still over 600 per tank.

We can go from our door to my parents' door (~320KMs) on about 20L or so of gas. 22-23L if I hammer it (120+ at times).

That's an 07 ZX5 SES with ATX, but also with the FS 3" CAI, MBRP 2.5" flex-back exhaust and FS-tuned XCal2 (91 octane only) programming.

Trinifoci - you're burning 91 octane by default, so as long as you're not too aggressive you'll do just fine.
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Daily driver 2: 2006 Subaru Legacy GT

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#10
wow. something must be wrong with my car.. I never get 500 per tank highway.... Thats why i thought my trip was crazy
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#11
550-600 here, mostly highway.
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#12
my fofo gets insane milage on the highway...if i do 100km/h i get 200kms per quarter of a tank. if i go to 120 i get 125kms per quarter of tank LOL, but the best one is, if i do like 80 i get like 250 per quarter of tank.
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#13
usually i get 450km before light comes on and that's 95% city driving.

Now that its almost winter i think the stations change the gas to winter gas (which you normally get less mileage) cuz now i only get 400 km city driving.

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#14
what exactly is winter gas?

p.s. i noticed you live in north york, im going to pee my pants if you're a few houses away from me lol.
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#15
Spinal,Nov 8 2007, 10:25 AM Wrote:what exactly is winter gas?

p.s. i noticed you live in north york, im going to pee my pants if you're a few houses away from me lol.
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"Winter gas" is so named because it has additives to prevent fuel line freezing (usually ethanol which also acts as a natural octane booster)

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#16
I'm getting about 400 - 450 kms to a tank and it's all city driving.
I was the only member on this board with a Yellow Focus Sedan, and a 2002+ Euro Facelift on a sedan.
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#17
seems about right, I get about 200km per half a tank in my SVT. I've been tracking my mileage since the day I got my car, it does pretty good mileage.

also a slight increase with a tune.
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#18
Ethanol will eventually eat your fuel injection system for lunch, especially o-rings and other rubber-based parts.

Go with 91... no ethanol at all!
Daily driver 1: 2007 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport "S"

33" BFG Mud-Terrain KM2s, lots of Rough Country gear - bumper, 2.5" lift, swaybar disconnects, Superwinch 10,000lb winch, Detroit Locker in rear D44 axle, custom exhaust, K+N filtercharger, Superchips-tuned.

Daily driver 2: 2006 Subaru Legacy GT

COBB Stage 1+ package - AccessPort tuner, COBB intake and airbox. Stage 2 coming shortly - COBB 3" AT stainless DP and race cat, custom 3" Magnaflow-based exhaust and Stage 2 COBB tune.
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#19
NOS2Go4Me,Nov 8 2007, 02:11 PM Wrote:Ethanol will eventually eat your fuel injection system for lunch, especially o-rings and other rubber-based parts.

Go with 91... no ethanol at all!
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Is that true even of a "winter" blend though? :huh:

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#20
NOS2Go4Me,Nov 8 2007, 02:11 PM Wrote:Ethanol will eventually eat your fuel injection system for lunch, especially o-rings and other rubber-based parts.

Go with 91... no ethanol at all!
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Uh-oh. I've been using Sunoco Ultra 94 pretty much since I got the car, with the exception of getting gas at Shell on the way home from picking up the car that is.
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