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My sierra drinks like a V8!

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My sierra drinks like a V8!

Post by jamespbeasley »

Hey all... just bought a sierra and i'm getting about 350 kms out of the 40 litre tank! Someone PLEEEEASE tell me thats not normal for a 1.3!!! (except if its a rotary, but its not...)
Do i just need a tune or something?
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Post by tube suzi »

thats about right mate.

what size tyres are you running?

If you can get 400 from a tank you are doing very well.
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Post by Flat_Matt »

Yeh thats right, I get that out of mine...Depends how you use it, towing stuff etc...
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Post by Vineboy »

Yep, I get about 10l/100ks out of my 1ltr 4sp.
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Post by nicbeer »

If urs in a v8 mines a v12. :lol:

About 10L/100k is about average.

aerodynamics of a brick does not help.

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Post by crispy »

yeah thats about what mines gets prolly a little better, i wouldnt mind a v8 that only drank that much with the hiding i giv it
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Post by NIK »

In my old coily I could JUST get 250km per tank. My new ride lwb on 32s does 4000rpm at 90k with a webber so im too scared to work out the consumption. lucky its not a daily driver.
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Post by Santos »

i keep saying this over and over mine gets 1 litre to 11-12.5 km

making it in the 8.5-9L to 100km.

Let your sierras warm up peopple it makes a huge diff :armsup:
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Post by jamespbeasley »

Ok thanks guys...

Its completely stock...

Wow thats not what i expected... i came from a Mitsubishi FTO that did just over 10L/100km from a 2.0 v6, so i expected the 1.3l 4cyl to be much better than that.

Guess not!
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Post by muppet_man67 »

jamespbeasley wrote:Ok thanks guys...

Its completely stock...

Wow thats not what i expected... i came from a Mitsubishi FTO that did just over 10L/100km from a 2.0 v6, so i expected the 1.3l 4cyl to be much better than that.

Guess not!
as said above the aerodynamics on a sierra are pretty poor. also an fto has a much more modern fuel injected engine. The engine in a 1997 sierra is not much different to the one in a 1985 1.3ltr
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Post by germo »

yeah but you can flog a 1.3 all day in the bush and it costs $30, flog a v8 in the bush and its alot worse.

at least the 1.3 constantly drinks the juice because they constantly get abused and love it :lol:
a v8 might get those figure if your nice to it like granpa. but start floging it off every set of lights like 75% of 1.3's do and its alot worse.

the other 25% covers the old guys that put around ever so slow in suzuki's that won't sell it, because its the best and cheapest beach 4wd they could own.

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sorry if your reading this and it describes you? but just flog it. it costs an extra $5 to flog it every week. and you will feel heaps better!

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Post by Shorty40 »

Mine is awesome on fuel, it gets about 10lt / 6 months :cry: :roll: :lol:
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Post by germo »

pretty good on bearing and all consumables I pressume.
its in your garage haha

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Post by Red_Zook »

i wish i could aford a daily driver :roll:
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Post by stumped »

mine's been really good on fuel since i rolled it :oops: :D
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Post by DiddyZook »

A forty litre tank !!!!

I thought all Sierras had a standard 2-5 litre sized dint in the fuel tank by now :lol:

When my Zook was stock I used to refuel at or around the 400km mark and never ran dry, so would assume that I was getting the same or slightly better economy than others have stated above.
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Post by derelict_frog »

Indeed mines about 22L

And i get ~ 10-12$$ / 100KM

depends how its driven..
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Post by droopypete »

Shorty40 wrote:Mine is awesome on fuel, it gets about 10lt / 6 months :cry: :roll: :lol:
I think Grimbo will win this economy drive :D
his car hasn't used ANY fuel in the last 2 years :finger:
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Post by Damo »

droopypete wrote:
Shorty40 wrote:Mine is awesome on fuel, it gets about 10lt / 6 months :cry: :roll: :lol:
I think Grimbo will win this economy drive :D
his car hasn't used ANY fuel in the last 2 years :finger:
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Post by Shorty40 »

Damo wrote:
droopypete wrote:
Shorty40 wrote:Mine is awesome on fuel, it gets about 10lt / 6 months :cry: :roll: :lol:
I think Grimbo will win this economy drive :D
his car hasn't used ANY fuel in the last 2 years :finger:
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I'm not too far behind that, done about 2000kms in 2 years. :oops:
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Post by 87suzi »

You think your car drinks like a v8? Try driving a v8 then you'll see. Dat sounds almost right IMO. When I had my fairlane, I used to average up around 25 litres per 100km. That means on the same Sierra tank I'd be lucky to get 160 kilometres.
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Post by tonks »

I only get 250k's from a tank of fuel!!!!!! Its a 1.3 lwb, i dont know whats wrong with it :?
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Post by christover1 »

tonks wrote:I only get 250k's from a tank of fuel!!!!!! Its a 1.3 lwb, i dont know whats wrong with it :?
thats all I ever got out of my lwb after fitting a 1.3.
They are heavier than a swb.
I used to get 350 with the 1.o litre donk.
But accuracy of speedo, and with bigger wheels gearing changes and wind drag from lifts etc, and dented tanks, means it may not be as bad as you think.
I now have a 60litre tank and fill it at 400, tho I have got 450 without running out.
I have no fuel guage and fill by the trip meter.

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Post by derelict_frog »

Woot me to lol, my guage dont work either, its tripmeter for me to, prolly got busted when the tank 1/2ed in size, so every 200km i fill her up, prolly more like 21-220 real kms with the larger tyres though.
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