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<blockquote data-quote="IanDaddy" data-source="post: 513310" data-attributes="member: 18207"><p>I think a more accurateway is to start counting the mileage with full-tank, after say a certain mileage (say 400km, note down mileage 1) refill to full tank (note down the volume 1 in litres). Repeat this up to 3 times. </p><p>(Vol1 + Vol2 + Vol3) / (KM1 + KM2 + KM3) X 100 </p><p>This will give you L/100KM </p><p></p><p>You may want to use GPS mileage as there is a certain margin of errors with the speedo especially if you have change to rims/tyres. Bigger dimension rims will almost certainly be bad for FC because of moment of inertia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IanDaddy, post: 513310, member: 18207"] I think a more accurateway is to start counting the mileage with full-tank, after say a certain mileage (say 400km, note down mileage 1) refill to full tank (note down the volume 1 in litres). Repeat this up to 3 times. (Vol1 + Vol2 + Vol3) / (KM1 + KM2 + KM3) X 100 This will give you L/100KM You may want to use GPS mileage as there is a certain margin of errors with the speedo especially if you have change to rims/tyres. Bigger dimension rims will almost certainly be bad for FC because of moment of inertia. [/QUOTE]
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