How many petrol per 100 KM will you use for daewoo??

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How many petrol per 100 KM will you use for daewoo??

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My 2002 Lanos 1.5AT consumes about 13 L / 100 Km in the subs of Sydney.(without aircondition)
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My Nubira wagon 1.6 DOHC year2000: 8.6L/100km. 8) driving.

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my lanos 2001, 1,4 manual transmision in the city 9,5-10 l on road 7,5
leganca 2000 2,0 DOHC manual transmision in city 11,5 on road 8
both with AC (leganca CLIMATRONIC :D )
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my 1.5 SOHC manual tranny lanos uses 13.10 liters per 100 Kms during "in the city" driving and A/C on almost 6 months per year.

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My 1.6 SOHC Nexia automatic (Pontiac Lemans - my winter beater) gets 10l/100 in the city, and about 7l/100km on the highway. Other than different muffler, the car is 100% stock.
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i got a lanos 1.5 dohc engine manual and it makes 7.5l/100km mixed betwwen city and highways it is economic but it is powerful .. i love this engine
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mmamdouh wrote:my 1.5 SOHC manual tranny lanos uses 13.10 liters per 100 Kms during "in the city" driving and A/C on almost 6 months per year.

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Daniel wrote:
mmamdouh wrote:my 1.5 SOHC manual tranny lanos uses 13.10 liters per 100 Kms during "in the city" driving and A/C on almost 6 months per year.

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Sounds like U need a lighter right shoe!

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nah i recommend jsut getting this gas saving device thats on ebay
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... :B:EF:US:1
But i dont know.. there is already 17 bids so it might be hard to win
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kinkyllama wrote:
Daniel wrote:
mmamdouh wrote:my 1.5 SOHC manual tranny lanos uses 13.10 liters per 100 Kms during "in the city" driving and A/C on almost 6 months per year.

MMamdouh
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Sounds like U need a lighter right shoe!

Daniel
nah i recommend jsut getting this gas saving device thats on ebay
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... :B:EF:US:1
But i dont know.. there is already 17 bids so it might be hard to win
LOL "Item might be dangerous and cause death, do not use in a real car."

This item is just a joke lol stick a piece of wood behind your gas pedal. Might as well just not floor it everytime.

And what if it gets under the brake pedal by an accident :shock: :shock: :shock:
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AcingTeam wrote:
kinkyllama wrote:
Daniel wrote: :wink: on
Sounds like U need a lighter right shoe!

Daniel
nah i recommend jsut getting this gas saving device thats on ebay
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... :B:EF:US:1
But i dont know.. there is already 17 bids so it might be hard to win
LOL "Item might be dangerous and cause death, do not use in a real car."

This item is just a joke lol stick a piece of wood behind your gas pedal. Might as well just not floor it everytime.

And what if it gets under the brake pedal by an accident :shock: :shock: :shock:
Hey the guys getting 20bux for it.. plus there were 17 bids.. im sure he can sell plenty more
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04' Dropped Foreno
-Coil-overs, sway bars, 13" brakes, LSD, 235mm tires, the works
-Turbo in the works
01' Lanos Sport
-Undergoing 2.0 swap w/ lots of performance bits
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kinkyllama wrote:
AcingTeam wrote:
kinkyllama wrote: nah i recommend jsut getting this gas saving device thats on ebay
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... :B:EF:US:1
But i dont know.. there is already 17 bids so it might be hard to win
LOL "Item might be dangerous and cause death, do not use in a real car."

This item is just a joke lol stick a piece of wood behind your gas pedal. Might as well just not floor it everytime.

And what if it gets under the brake pedal by an accident :shock: :shock: :shock:
Hey the guys getting 20bux for it.. plus there were 17 bids.. im sure he can sell plenty more
now i know how they make all those millions '"it will be more effective if u put it under the clucth pedal" lool
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Daniel wrote:
mmamdouh wrote:my 1.5 SOHC manual tranny lanos uses 13.10 liters per 100 Kms during "in the city" driving and A/C on almost 6 months per year.

MMamdouh
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Sounds like U need a lighter right shoe!

Daniel
you got that right bro... i floor it all the time and i know it ruins my fuel consumption but hey... it is fun as hell.

when dad drives the car he can put some amazing fuel consumption rates on the car... he is one of those guys that are "defensive drivers" and never put too much weight on the throttle.

for me... i know my car can do better on fuel as proven by my dad's driving but i love to accelerate hard, nastey habet but i can't help it.

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Post by ShalerPunk »

after a lot of math...(we use mpg as our measurement in the US)...

My Suzuki Reno (2.0L, 5spd) does 100 km on 13.87L of 87 octane US sludge gas. That's almost all pizza delivery miles in the suburbs with the A/C on in 90 degree heat.

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Post by SoulReaver »

in my cielo 1.5sohc 5spd im using about 10L to 100km. This is with my 2.25" exhaust, extractors and pod filter and ignition timing advance. also, this is whilst doing pizza delivery in the suburbs using 98 octane bp ultimate and we all know how pizza boys drive :P

i think highway driving is around the 7-8L mark.
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Post by pparkitn »

I have a 1.5 Lanos, I get 600KM per 35L, which is about 6 Liter per 100Km.
I noticed that this is faily good, but I drive the car only on the highway 80Km per trip and faily slow acceleration, crusing to the red light etc.....

With the price of gas now, its the only way to go
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