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gasoline consumption of 1993 Feroza 4x4 16 Valve
Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 4:54 am
by juan sabungero
hi there i' planning to buy a second hand 1996 Feroza 4x4 16 Valve
in philippines but i'm worried about the gasoline consumption.
how much is the gasoline consumption of this car per kilometer in
1. city driving
2. highway driving
3. rough road drving
any info you may furnish will be greatly appreciated. btw i'm a new
member in this board. thanks
edited tittle year 1996 to 1993
Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 7:43 am
by Goatse.AJ
City driving you should get around 12 to 14 litres/100km.
Highway, depending on speed and terrain (hilly or flat), between 9.5l/100km to 11.5l/100km.
Offroad, again depends on terrain and type of driving, but anywhere from 10l/100km to 18l/100km.
Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 1:39 pm
by murcod
Are we talking carby engine or EFI too?
For suburban driving I get 10.5l / 100km from an EFI Feroza. 12-14 seems a bit excessive unless you're running huge tyres?
Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 11:33 pm
by juan sabungero
murcod/ajferosa
thanks for the info. it's a carb type engine and 1993 model
not 1996 as previously posted. engine no. is 03339761
thanks
Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 5:24 am
by thraxt
Well I've got a 95 carby feroza and it makes about 13l / 100 km.
Do you think it's allright?
murcod wrote:Are we talking carby engine or EFI too?
For suburban driving I get 10.5l / 100km from an EFI Feroza. 12-14 seems a bit excessive unless you're running huge tyres?
Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 9:27 am
by murcod
Could be alright? Hard to say really as there aren't many owners on here with the carby version. If you do a lot of city driving with stop/ start type stuff then its possible.
Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 12:33 pm
by juan sabungero
has anyway tried to overhaul his carb. i heard in some brand they
adjust the jets and plunger to save on gasoline but have to trade
with some power loss to the engine?
anyone can share his experience please.
Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 2:49 pm
by murcod
Yes, they should be adjustable with the mixtures able to be changed.
It could also be worth checking the ignition timing is adjusted properly too- you'll get more power with less throttle opening (and use less fuel.)