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V-Power - Hmmmm.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Traveler" data-source="post: 339474" data-attributes="member: 7248"><p>A roadtrip brought me these numbers (measured over a distance of 310-320km each):</p><p></p><p>1. Average speed 118km/h (crusing 120-130km/h, peak 145km/h) -> 12.3km/L</p><p>2. Average speed 108km/h (crusing 100-140km/h, peak 160km/h) -> 12.1km/L</p><p></p><p>At first glance it may appear higher speed -> better FC but I suspect the higher FC of #2 was due to a lot more acceleration/deceleration due to heavy traffic and rain. Unfortunately I didn't record down FC data from my previous trip over the same stretch using normal Shell RON97. Anyone have comparable numbers from using normal RON97?</p><p></p><p>Power-wise, did not notice any significant difference from my previous long-distance roadtrips on Shell RON97 and Petronas, but then I did minimal hard acceleration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traveler, post: 339474, member: 7248"] A roadtrip brought me these numbers (measured over a distance of 310-320km each): 1. Average speed 118km/h (crusing 120-130km/h, peak 145km/h) -> 12.3km/L 2. Average speed 108km/h (crusing 100-140km/h, peak 160km/h) -> 12.1km/L At first glance it may appear higher speed -> better FC but I suspect the higher FC of #2 was due to a lot more acceleration/deceleration due to heavy traffic and rain. Unfortunately I didn't record down FC data from my previous trip over the same stretch using normal Shell RON97. Anyone have comparable numbers from using normal RON97? Power-wise, did not notice any significant difference from my previous long-distance roadtrips on Shell RON97 and Petronas, but then I did minimal hard acceleration. [/QUOTE]
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