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vitara fuel consumption

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vitara fuel consumption

Post by gorgie2006 »

i cant get more then 150km on a 40L tank of fuel wat could b wrong wit it? this is not bs
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Post by Oscars »

timing out maybe, filthy air filter, carby not set up right
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Post by suzukiboy »

gorgie2006 wrote:i cant get more then 150km on a 40L tank of fuel wat could b wrong wit it? this is not bs
Bloody big hole somewhere :lol:

Crack in a fuel line, any fuel smells?
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Post by Pep »

All of the above plus check condition of plugs & oil.
Make sure none of your brakes are rubbing (too much) will it roll freely on small slope?
What king of fuel are you runnin? I get better milage out of E-10 or
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Post by cj »

What engine? Has this been getting progressively worse or happened all of a sudden? How does it run? I take it your tank hasn't got some serious dents in it that are reducing it's capacity.
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Vitara fuel economy

Post by Impulsive »

I was getting similar fuel economy in mine too.

I found it was the fuel filter. Stick your head up under the back bumper on the RHS and look up. The plastic fuel filter is inline. If its all wet and probably has a dribble of fuel on the bottom of it, replace it AND the short lengths of rubber fuel line either side of it.

... then go wash the fuel from your armpits... lol

I found I was losing at least 2 litres every 100km.

In a manual, you should get about 320-350 per tank around town (carby model).

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Post by gorgie2006 »

its a 1.6 carby auto. the fuel filter is new and just got a leak fixed. gettin the oil check for fuel coz got a feelin that is wat is causin it which would prob mean my engine would blow up so its gettin check at the moment.
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Post by Andrew81 »

Sounds like leaks at the fuel filter are pretty comon. I discovered mine was leaking a couple months ago.

My 91 swb hard top manual consistantly gets about 11l / 100km, doesn't seem to make much difference weather i'm running around or doing 110 on the highway.

I don't usually let it get very low but have done 360 on a tank before

You're definitely loosing a lot of fuel somewhere. I'm no mechanic but i'd say a leak, i doubt it'd run properly with 3x the normal amount of fuel going through it.
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