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08.05.2020 15:27 | # 1 |
goktug | |
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08.05.2020 15:27 | # 2 |
goktug | |
It makes 45 liters to 160 TL. It burns 5.5 liters per 100 km and 45 liters per 100 km. if i didn't calculate wrong.
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08.05.2020 15:27 | # 3 |
ose | |
It burns 0.18 super.
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08.05.2020 15:27 | # 4 |
tilbe307 | |
my vehicle is doing 360 km with 70 liters of gasoline with LPG.
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08.05.2020 15:27 | # 5 |
Guests | |
It burned just fine, so it is quite convenient ...
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08.05.2020 15:27 | # 6 |
goktug | |
friends, if the temperature indicator is less than 90, they opened the heading that it burns too much. my temperature is stuck at 70 and falls on the ramp 90 and falls again. I wonder if this fuel rate drops more if I change the thermostat ...
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08.05.2020 15:27 | # 7 |
goktug | |
Colonel brother, I was shocked so I'm asking. a friend who has opened a title called thermostat failure. they argued there. Everyone says that the temperature is less than 90 increases the fuel. frankly, I couldn't understand.
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08.05.2020 15:27 | # 8 |
oguzhan29 | |
Does that happen, friends? Go in 5th gear all the time.
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08.05.2020 15:27 | # 9 |
Guests | |
No I think it has no relevance ... In fact, the interpretation of the event is like this. Under normal conditions, in cold weather, diesel vehicles get a little late and if your distance is less, that is between 10 and 15 km, then the fuel will increase because of the engine does not heat. |
08.05.2020 15:27 | # 10 |
goktug | |
it must be so, it seems illogical in the other way. |
08.05.2020 15:27 | # 11 |
ismail ozdemir | |
I burn 0.21 krs per km
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08.05.2020 15:27 | # 12 |
dbmaster | |
just as well, I can travel that much in careful use, it is good, even if we are more careful, it goes up to 900s.
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08.05.2020 15:27 | # 13 |
voodoo | |
I love it too much :) |
08.05.2020 15:27 | # 14 |
insomnia | |
burns 35 cents in my idle
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08.05.2020 15:27 | # 15 |
azdek | |
What the hell are they doing, the brothers diesel, but it burns so well in my opinion
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08.05.2020 15:27 | # 16 |
metin | |
[QUOTE = göktuğ] Colonel brother I was shocked so I'm asking. a friend who has opened a title called thermostat failure. they argued there. Everyone says that the temperature is less than 90 increases the fuel. frankly, I couldn't understand. [/ QUOTE] If the thermostat is defective, of course it affects the fuel. the vehicle has a certain temperature to burn its fuel in the best way, for example, it is 90 for gasoline, I think it is the same for diesel. If the engine drops below this temperature, the fuel cannot burn well, there is a poor mixture, both performance decreases and fuel increases. For this reason, whether the vehicle waits at the ride or go at a speed of 200 km, climb or climb, the temperature should always remain the same. That's why the thermostat already exists.
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08.05.2020 15:27 | # 17 |
murtycan | |
I think it is also very nice, I came from Izmir Kocaeli yesterday, I burned 32 liters of diesel at 590km, it makes 0,19 kurus per room with 206 km, but the car was fully loaded, there was 400 kg load: D was open in the air conditioner, it really smells when you don't press :) |
08.05.2020 15:27 | # 18 |
tekseferde | |
I think you are going uncircumcised, I think you are burning the cycle, if you hit the gas, it should not burn out of the city. Hand in over 15 abnormal filters I think
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08.05.2020 15:27 | # 19 |
badcombatant | |
just like my vehicle (2004 307 xr 1.4 hdi)
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08.05.2020 15:27 | # 20 |
eneslan | |
Let me like the eyes of the diesel.
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