Fuel Economy

Discussion in 'Technical' started by jules90457, Aug 10, 2007.

  1. jules90457

    jules90457 New Member

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    I've had me 1989 Z32 TT for about 3 weeks now and I'm wondering what sort of fuel economy I should be getting.

    It seems I'm using about 24L/100km (city driving but certainly not thrashing it).

    This seems absurdly high. It's got Nismo computer in it but I don't think the performance is above and beyond a "normal" Zed.

    What sort of economy should I be expecting or what sort of economy do others obtain roughly?

    Thanks.
     
  2. Tigerr23

    Tigerr23 New Member

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    i hav a 90 tt manual zed, prob get 15l/100km in town
     
  3. beaver

    beaver southern zeds

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    lol.. so on $10 fuel you get about 35-40klm's? :eek:

    Thats worse than my 78 Corvette.. and thats saying something :p My Z had an aftermarket computer system, and a great tune, and saw close to 100klm's per $10.. Although before the ECU change it had some crappy central 20, japanese rom in it, which was tuned like a pig, and would get about 40-50klm's from the same $10..

    Many other causes though :(
     
  5. Martin

    Martin New Member

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    thats way too much, could be a number of factors but there is a good possibility your o2 sensors are dead, probably conbined with a less than perfect tune
     
  6. ztoy

    ztoy Autospark Evolution

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    Yeah Id be checking out the o2 sensors and doing a boost leak test. Thats seems really high consumption for a zed. I get 600km a tank on the highway and about 400km a tank when ive been driving it hard through the mountains. Before I replaced my 02's I was getting about 250km out of a tank. Yikes!!

    Check here for some possible causes.
    http://tech.aus300zx.com/high_fuel_consumption_causes.html
     
  7. vbevan

    vbevan Active Member

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    Somethings wrong there. I get around 15L/100km around town and around 8-10 for long drive along country roads. And I've got a Mines chip in mine which runs rich and boost is up and all. I'd be looking for reasons.
     
  8. WhiteNight

    WhiteNight Littering and...

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    24l/100 is huge. If all that is going to the engine it musnt be running too well. Checked for fuel leaks?
     
  9. WazTTed

    WazTTed Grease Monkey

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    CAN WE PLEASE BAN ALL NEW THREADS ABOUT FUEL ECONOMY... how many times do we have 2 go over this
     
  10. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

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    Right after we ban all threads about "what turbos should I use?" and "what's everyones favourite pistons"...

    My guess is the O2's, and the nismo ECU. I was getting 300k's per tank with my E-manage installed (untuned so it should have done nothing), fixed once I bypassed it. Back to over 500k's per tank now :cool:
     
  11. seaweed

    seaweed Gone Troppo

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    To be fair to this new user there should be an article in the Tech section FAQ that deals with this question. For the record the figure is 9.8l / 100km highway cycle for a TT.
    This figure corresponds with many of the forum members who are running their cars efficiently and are getting 650-700km on a tank in freeway conditions.
     
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    I run on 98RON, I'm driving an NA manual and I'm lucky to get 400km to the tank... usually I average 17-18L per 100km (and I drive like a grandma, using the throttle sparingly, don't thrash it...) Not good considering O2's are fine, no error codes, Stock NA tune. I still haven't checked for vacuum leaks and haven't checked the Fuel pressure regulator or fuel pressure. Gotta get it fixed soon as I think the over-fueling has fouled the spark plugs but I don't want to replace them until the overfuelling is fixed.
     
  13. pexzed

    pexzed Forum Administrator

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    Twin Turbo Factory fuel economy figures are as follows

    MPG, city/highway 18/24

    18MPG ~ 15.5 Litres/100km
    24 MPG ~ 11.6Litres per 100km

    With a good tune you can achieve better.
    but I feel this is the very best you would expect with a factory ECU considering a lot of cars could be a little tired.

    This would give an approximate range of 458km in the city, and 612 km highway cycle.

    With the unichip, I can achieve 8 litres/100km at 90kmph, and about 9 litres /100km at 100kmph, this would give me a maximum range of 887 km from a full tank of 71 litres at 90 kmph or 788 km from a full tank at 100kmph.
     
  14. yeti

    yeti New Member

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    three dozen chains to the hogs head.

    haha
    Seriously, when I first got my Z is needed a lot of maintenance and a little restoration. Was 250 kms per tank at worst. The det sensor bypass was a big improvement. As was getting the AAC valve (auto idle adjuster) to function again and the IACV (auto choke) too.

    TT 89 Jspec auto stock. 98 fuel. Some cylinders are a bit low on compression. Suburban driving mainly, a bit heavy footed.

    Many little but important fixups being done I now get about 400 kms per fill (I dont run the tank right down. So 400 per 60 liters roughly = 15L/100km.
    If im only on the highway ill get close to 10L/100km.

    Read up heaps on the tec section of this site and be patient, lots of the members here will be willing to help you out too. There is a lot of simple-if-you-know-how tricks to the 300zx r32 which can improve a car heaps (economy, performance, reliability, enjoyability).

    The cool thing is you might just have another 100Hp under the bonnet waiting to be unleashed for under $50. :D
     
  15. wassaw7

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    Yeah with my 250rwkw tune my economy isnt what it used to be. I went from $50 per week on fuel to $100 per week on fuel :eek: Although most of that is caused by "boost happiness" ;)

    So from a full tank, for the last 100km I drove like a granny, kept it under 3000rpm etc. Took 15L to take it back to full again. So I guess I'm actually at stock economy as that is all city driving. But as boost is so much fun, I guess I wont be seeing those figures very often :zlove:

    But yeah, didnt buy a sports car expecting it to be frugal on fuel.
     

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