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well i am... ive got the 98L tank and right now im getting about 650km on the one tank and thats town and highway combined... in the just two weeks ago i took a 130km trip and use 15L of fuel now i may not be doing my math correctly but thats about 3Galons and a little over 75 miles that equalls out to be about 25MPG if my math is right
and u prolly have a half plugged fuel line and are only running on 2 cylinders with the fuel rail plugged and no spark plugs... and i use 0 gallons on my big wheel going to the store.. and while your at that trick.. you should try to clean your muffler bearings.. i heard that if you spray water in ur muffler it dislodges the buildup and then you pull your muffler down and where it bolts near the cat you can use a little bit of bearing grease... if the bearings are spinning freely itll almost triple your gas mileage. talk about efficient
well i am... ive got the 98L tank and right now im getting about 650km on the one tank and thats town and highway combined... in the just two weeks ago i took a 130km trip and use 15L of fuel now i may not be doing my math correctly but thats about 3Galons and a little over 75 miles that equalls out to be about 25MPG if my math is right
That one trip you took...
1 Gallon equals approximately 3.79 liters. 15 divided by 3.79 equals approximately 3.96 gallons.
1 mile equals approximately 1.6 km. 130 divided by 1.6 equals approximately 81.25 miles.
81.25 miles divided by 3.96 gallons equals approximately 20.5 MPG.
One what you claim is a tank...
98 liters equals approximately 25.86 gallons, which means you probably have the 26 gallon tank (which you would if you have a 6.5 foot, or roughly 2 meter, short bed). 650 km equals approximately 406.25 miles.
406.25 miles divided by 26 gallons equals approximately 15.625 MPG.
Something is still screwy here, but its looking a tad more realistic than the numbers posted before.
Last edited by jasonw; Feb 28, 2009 at 07:17 PM.
well i am... ive got the 98L tank and right now im getting about 650km on the one tank and thats town and highway combined... in the just two weeks ago i took a 130km trip and use 15L of fuel now i may not be doing my math correctly but thats about 3Galons and a little over 75 miles that equalls out to be about 25MPG if my math is right
we sure try
I moved here in 99 from Holland, I Am very happy to be here, We owe Canadians and Americans our life.
650kms a tank is IMPOSIBLE the best i have ever had is 500 or less thats babying it hardcore
Jason, you're one smart dude!
Just one correction: When factoring the tank mileage,
most people don't run the tank dry, so actual gas used is only determined by refilling and using that amount. Probably more typical is this: 406.25 miles divided by 24 gallons = 16.927 mpg. Still, that's way more believable than 30.
Just one correction: When factoring the tank mileage,
most people don't run the tank dry, so actual gas used is only determined by refilling and using that amount. Probably more typical is this: 406.25 miles divided by 24 gallons = 16.927 mpg. Still, that's way more believable than 30.



