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08.05.2020 15:44 # 1
gerten
Friends 2005 model 206 I have 1.4 x-line vehicle.
I don't have a trip computer in the vehicle.
That's why I'm asking friends.
I know it is very variable, but when driving on a straight road, how many kilometers of instantaneous value shows the lowest value. 90km / h or 100 km / h or 105 Km / sm,
If they help, we try to go at that speed
Thanks in advance ...
08.05.2020 15:44 # 2
hallowman2005
Fuel consumption is not entirely speed dependent and is a detailed matter. To summarize only briefly, the speeds between 2000 and 3000 rpm are lower in gears of 3 or more. The speeds you mentioned above are speeds 4 and 5. In other words, you can use it in two gears, but there will be a speed difference between the 90 km speed of the 4 gears and the 90 km speed of the 5th gear. Let me give an example from my vehicle (cruise control active values) Straight road 4 gears 2000 rpm 70 Km speed consumption average 3/100, Straight road 5 gears 2000 rpm 90 Km speed consumption average 3/100. Actually, there are more detailed documents about fuel saving in the forum.
08.05.2020 15:44 # 3
Guests
Consumption increases after 3000 cycles. Approximately 110 km, the vehicle turns 3000 cycles.
08.05.2020 15:44 # 4
goktug
When it exceeds 90, fuel is increasing.
08.05.2020 15:44 # 5
gerten
then, if we examine it as a cycle, which is the most efficient period or something
08.05.2020 15:44 # 6
metin
The 5th gear burns a minimum of 2500 rpm.
08.05.2020 15:44 # 7
Muhammet CAKIR
[QUOTE = gerten] then, if we examine it as a cycle, which is the most efficient cycle or something [/ QUOTE] do it exactly, bro, if you want to save 2000-3000 cycles, you should not load the gas suddenly, it is best to give the sherbet according to the pulse :) and the reversing of the cycle reaches 3000 and the acceleration is another factor as the gas accelerates gradually.
08.05.2020 15:44 # 8
metin

5th gear 1750-2000 rpm for diesel engines,

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