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after K&N, about 18c/km..quite ok..esp nowaday, i skip all the jam coz i go in office after 9.30am
 

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invisibleghost said:
nlexis, urs is a33 2.0? 18c/km is kinda cheap
nlexis is clever to skip jams n usin highways....feilo's FC its a lot better if u manage to drive them under these conditions...

but if u r often trap in jams n seldom crusing along highways, expect 25c/km, which is norm...dont expect a sub 20c/km with such big cc...nowadays, i think only few cars manage to do it even at constant jam...

my wifey's kenari is one of them...:biggrin:
 

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invisibleghost said:
not thst I m very mind abt FC but jz want to knw, planning mah
i.ghost, actually it varies from car to car...some have better FC while some r not eventhough its same in cc n stock. the reason is how the previous owner take care of the car.

using better grade engine oil, correct tyres pressure, driving style, spark plugs---these r the few things can contribute to better FC. try reading the Sunday Star's Motoring Special n u know what i am talking about. but for cefiro, its around the there: 0.25c/km for mixed city/highway driving and 0.18c/km for highway cruising.

hope this help. cheers
 

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