RA28 rear seats do fold down.
Hey all,
Just would like to know what L/100km people are getting in a 1st gen celica (or equivalent) with a 1G-GTE...
Also, do the rear seats in the RA28 fold down?
RA28 rear seats do fold down.
10km per litre from my old 1G-GTE.
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I get around 9.5-10.5l/100km in my heavier car with modified 1G. I think you'd be able to beat that.
Last edited by JustCallMeOrlando; 07-08-2006 at 07:46 PM.
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Expensive to run!?Originally Posted by ChuckLandwehr
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Kurt.
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I wouldn't say that 10km/litre was expensive to run, when you'd be lucky to get that from a new Commodore, and it wouldn't be nearly as fun to drive. Anyway, fuel economy has a LOT to do with the way you drive. Spirited driving equals spirited fuel consumption. Granny driving means less fuel used. Personally I think using slightly more fuel to have more fun in my car is worth it.
10km/litre (or 10l/100km) is not expensive! (It's not as cheap as an Echo, but what would you rather drive)
I drive (granny) a BA MKII XR6 Ute as my daily and average between 11.5 and 12l/100km combined.
I would definately say that having a light car, with a great range of power and torque, only using 10l/100km (or less) is not expensive!!!
from 60L in my semi-stock 1GGTE @ ~12PSI i get around 450-500kms (180,000 kms on the clock)
from 60L in my 1GGTE with single CT26 and other mods, i get around 400kms (130,000kms on the clock)
When you say that John, are you saying when you fill up? Or are you actually putting in 60L?
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Exactly..i find it amazing how an engine like that can get good economy and yet, still be turbocharged and have a great band of power...compared to, as you say, a Ford or Holden 6, which has a limited band of power and guzzles like theres no tomorrow..and its naturally aspirated!Originally Posted by twentyEight
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Kurt.
1998 ER34 ニッサン スカイラインGT- T
RB25DET 5 Speed Manual | Blitz SE Return Flow FMIC | Greddy Profec II Spec B BC | Apexi N1 Turbo Back Exhaust
Turbos only supply more air to the engine when needed.
If you drive a NA car then the same car/engine turboed at exactly the same speed, accel, etc, the turbo will only use slightly more fuel.
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yes nathan i am indeedOriginally Posted by JustCallMeFrank
So in reality you're not using the full 60L to a do those km's?
Teh UZA80 - Project Century - Remotely p00'd by association
And a heavier car? *guess*Originally Posted by coFF33
RM.
I Have done almost 700km from a full tank of juice with my stock 1ggte in an RA28, this was all highway driving though. City I use more but I do like giving it a bit quite often.
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