fuel economy - another topic:|
Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 8:08 am
Hi all,
Ok, I am a bit confused. My roza (135k km's on clock so not much) is eating about 15 even 16 litres of fuel per 100 km's! Terrible! Ok...what i did:
- it's the engine taken from the applause, excellent condition.
- i replaced an o2 sensor (btw: General Motors o2 sensors fits to roza perfectly and i pay the equall of 23 USD for it:) It works - i checked by plugging in into ECU)
- air filter is also replaced (but still it's the standard one)
I have the LPG installed. As you may know, average consumption of LPG is up to 20% higher than fuel. Mine is now about 17l/100 LPG. Anyway, this month i am driving exclusively on BP fuel having about 15l/100 consumption:(((( Tried to investigate what can be the problem and here are the conclusions. Do they make sense:
- didn't replaced an fuel filter since i own my car (don't know its history but suppose it's not so dirty since i don't suffer from the power loss or sth)
- although tires seems to be economy-friendly (215/70) i recently discovered that my roza is significantly going right when i am releasing a steering wheel for a seconds. Can the wheel aligment also cause such extremaly high consumption?
- no error codes except of code 12 - EGR....it's still not cleaned.
- oil in the gearbox: mineral instead of synthetic thus hard shifting problems during the cold mornings (previous owner filled mineral oil - i noticed it not far ago and didnt changed so far)
- it's the winter now in Poland (so i am driving in average 0 - 10 Celsius degrees)
Can any of these potential problems significantly increase the fuel consumption. I have read your previous topics about fuel economy and it seems that you all get averagely 10-12l per 100km. But 15-16 is definetely too much i think! I am quite sure that i emptied my fuel tank since i almost dry it and then was able to fill about 55 litres. Now i have 230 km on the tripometer and looks that i left with about 100 more. 330..ehm...pretty shity:(
Heeeelp guys
Maybe this applause engine is causing the problems. I've heard that applause has a smaller ehmm...don't know the word...this wheel on it ( is it called fly-wheel? ). Can it cause the differences?
Any help would be appreciated. Cheers
Lukas
Ok, I am a bit confused. My roza (135k km's on clock so not much) is eating about 15 even 16 litres of fuel per 100 km's! Terrible! Ok...what i did:
- it's the engine taken from the applause, excellent condition.
- i replaced an o2 sensor (btw: General Motors o2 sensors fits to roza perfectly and i pay the equall of 23 USD for it:) It works - i checked by plugging in into ECU)
- air filter is also replaced (but still it's the standard one)
I have the LPG installed. As you may know, average consumption of LPG is up to 20% higher than fuel. Mine is now about 17l/100 LPG. Anyway, this month i am driving exclusively on BP fuel having about 15l/100 consumption:(((( Tried to investigate what can be the problem and here are the conclusions. Do they make sense:
- didn't replaced an fuel filter since i own my car (don't know its history but suppose it's not so dirty since i don't suffer from the power loss or sth)
- although tires seems to be economy-friendly (215/70) i recently discovered that my roza is significantly going right when i am releasing a steering wheel for a seconds. Can the wheel aligment also cause such extremaly high consumption?
- no error codes except of code 12 - EGR....it's still not cleaned.
- oil in the gearbox: mineral instead of synthetic thus hard shifting problems during the cold mornings (previous owner filled mineral oil - i noticed it not far ago and didnt changed so far)
- it's the winter now in Poland (so i am driving in average 0 - 10 Celsius degrees)
Can any of these potential problems significantly increase the fuel consumption. I have read your previous topics about fuel economy and it seems that you all get averagely 10-12l per 100km. But 15-16 is definetely too much i think! I am quite sure that i emptied my fuel tank since i almost dry it and then was able to fill about 55 litres. Now i have 230 km on the tripometer and looks that i left with about 100 more. 330..ehm...pretty shity:(
Heeeelp guys
Maybe this applause engine is causing the problems. I've heard that applause has a smaller ehmm...don't know the word...this wheel on it ( is it called fly-wheel? ). Can it cause the differences?
Any help would be appreciated. Cheers
Lukas