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Old 03-24-2010, 04:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
colonelk
Target 70mpg (UK) (58 US)
 
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Bucks, UK
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Clara - '94 Vauxhall Cavalier LS
Last 3: 51.88 mpg (US)
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Hello! Another UK person...

...joining the forum.

As needs must, Ive started doing more miles in a year, so my previous daily road car (an ex police, stripped out track car) was making little sense in many ways (the noise at motorway speeds, and MPG of around 24 UK MPG (thats 20 US I think))

Soooo I now have a 1994 Vauxhall Cavalier 1.7 Turbo Diesel. Its better as it has an interior, so is quiet at cruising speed, it fits more tat in and I can sleep in it in comfort (yes this is a concern for me! )

I know this forum is populated in the majority by Americans so for those that dont know, it looks like this.....

[edit]Not allowed to post pictures yet![/edit]

cd of 0.29 from the factory (according to the brochure) so not tooooo shabby.

Ive been lurking for a bit, so have plenty of ideas but will ask questions when I cant find answers (already have some) Im sure Ill have plenty of aero questions coming up before long

Plans for the moment are the usual.... mirror delete(already made, not fitted), grille block, larger diameter tyres, rear wheel covers, moon discs, engine kill switch, lowering, rear wiper delete, radio antenna delete and many others random ideas (want to convert from power steering to manual and also changing the brakes so I can run servoless, idea being that when engine is killed it drives the same as when its running)

I know many of these ideas are recommended for more experienced people, but believe me Im not fast at implementing plans so will only install as and when

Book MPG figures for the car are in the mid 40s (UK)

So far on my first tank (sadly rubbish driving, mixed town commute and motorway driving) I got 46.6 UK ( 38.8 US ) so a pretty good basis I think.

The car is mechanically injected diesel, so no form of economy guage I know of will work (no ECU, no vacuum) so all my figures will be between full fill ups. Not 100% accurate I know but all I have.

Im about to fill up for my second tank, and I have employed various driving tips I found on this website this time, so we shall see what figures I get

With prices here in the uk of £1.12 a litre ($1.66) and set to rise, I need every mile I can get haha!

Soooo, love the website, hope I can fit in!

p.s. I must confess, I am a car nut, and do love to drive hard occasionally. I do this at the track. My thinking is, by driving economically on the road, not only do I save money, I also help offset the impact of when I go to the track. Admittedly, havent been for a while due to money constraints!

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