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Old 03-03-2013, 06:10 PM   #51 (permalink)
320touring
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: scotland
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The Mistress - '88 Bmw 320i Touring SE
Team m8
Last 3: 27.17 mpg (US)

Germany Beadle - '91 Mercedes 300td (estate, N/A)
90 day: 24.63 mpg (US)

The Bloodylingo - '05 Citroen Berlingo Multispace Desire
90 day: 39.77 mpg (US)

Shanner Scaab - '03 Saab 9-5 estate Vector
90 day: 26.19 mpg (US)

Clio 182 - '05 Renault Clio RS 182 182
90 day: 31.73 mpg (US)
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Viturro View Post
you're a liter off, but also you almost have no aeromods!
I think that you can reach the 3 L/100 km barrier!
Optimistic- I like it

Quote:
Originally Posted by cRiPpLe_rOoStEr View Post
If he wouldn't have an objection to try some fiberglass body panels and narrower tyres, would be easy to reach that barrier...
No to fibreglass- as said before it'd not be easy to insure! or keep the police happy.

Narrower tyres may happen, but once these ones are worn out! ecomodding is a budgetry approach as well for me

Quote:
Originally Posted by Cobb View Post
While you are servicing your car, make sure to adjust the nut behind the steering wheel. That one next to tire psi and a grill block pays the most mpg gains.
I'm used to eco-modding and hypermiling- prefer the inside (left) lane, at an indicated 50-60 depending on the length of the journey.

this car is too much work to hustle along at any great speed!

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US MPG for my Renault Clio 182


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