Myvi 1.5 should be able to achieve similar mileage, if not, slightly lower than this.I wanna know like how many kilometers he can get for a full tank. My oldest car was a 2008 auto 1.3 myvi which gave me 350-400 km for rm50. I mix town and highway. I don't high rev . Mostly driving speed on highway is around 80-110
You will never know that it might be better, with better power to weight ratio against 1.3 A/TMyvi 1.5 should be able to achieve similar mileage, if not, slightly lower than this.
If he is light footed, then it can be better.You will never know that it might be better, with better power to weight ratio against 1.3 A/T
If he heavy footed on 1.3 A/T could be worse.......lolIf he is light footed, then it can be better.
1.3 auto maybe underpowered a bit. If under powered, sure always heavy footed. Like my car last time. Need to be heavy footed to make the car accelerate at the pace that I want.If he heavy footed on 1.3 A/T could be worse.......lol
Then I think you can go ahead with the Myvi 1.5 manual. When it comes to manual, you will feel that the engine response and power is much better than your 1.3 auto. Just a small tap on the throttle is good enough to make the car respond and go as long as you are in the right gear. Don't need to be heavy footed in this. Of course, it sure feels better when you floor it in a manual transmission car.Hahaha. Thank you guys. Im not really a heavy foot person all the time. Most of the time I'm light footed unless some days where I wanna have fun but that's about rare nowadays
That is the problem, with power on tap sure want to put your foot down......lol1.3 auto maybe underpowered a bit. If under powered, sure always heavy footed. Like my car last time. Need to be heavy footed to make the car accelerate at the pace that I want.
Then I think you can go ahead with the Myvi 1.5 manual. When it comes to manual, you will feel that the engine response and power is much better than your 1.3 auto. Just a small tap on the throttle is good enough to make the car respond and go as long as you are in the right gear. Don't need to be heavy footed in this. Of course, it sure feels better when you floor it in a manual transmission car.
Self control and restraint.That is the problem, with power on tap sure want to put your foot down......lol
See?.....hhahahhahhahaSelf control and restraint.
I agree with you, more power sure feel like want to put foot down. I find my self tempted to do it very often.
The unreasonable temptation to floor the throttle more than what is needed.See?.....hhahahhahhaha
That is why anyone seeking more power with mod, those who have experience it, will sure say later will want more and more.....
I did a rough calculation and I got average 13km/l on my current usage. I've seen certain 1.5 manual myvi users posting their average of 16km/l all the way up to 21.7km/l. So if i'm really light footed I can achieve similar average?I have a boring old 1.3L myvi. On average I get 12-13km/L and on a bad day 11.5km/L. Bad days means I idle in the car waiting for long periods of time and getting stuck in 1 hour long traffic daily.
Manual myvi one sifu here CVKit has a 1.5L Myvi manual and he gets average 14-15km/L or more with light feet and heavy it'll be 13-14km/L which is bloody fantastic btw.
Myvi and heavy FC are never in the same sentance. Unless the car is really poorly run in and is using heavy ass engine oil and running on massively heavy 17" rims with low profile tyres and carrying around 5 subwoofers.... then good luck la.
Should be able to as long as you are not always stuck in traffic jam with your engine idling away and not really making any mileage.I did a rough calculation and I got average 13km/l on my current usage. I've seen certain 1.5 manual myvi users posting their average of 16km/l all the way up to 21.7km/l. So if i'm really light footed I can achieve similar average?
Still 21 is a very far away figure, that is around 4.7L/100km. Probably drive downhill from genting...lolShould be able to as long as you are not always stuck in traffic jam with your engine idling away and not really making any mileage.
He said from 16 up to 21. Maybe he is aiming somewhere in between like 17 or 18? 21 is like the figure for Axia's fuel consumption. Maybe can only be achieved during long distance cruising.Still 21 is a very far away figure, that is around 4.7L/100km. Probably drive downhill from genting...lol
Yup, keep ourselves under control. But when shift 3rd gear, cannot resist :hmmmm:The unreasonable temptation to floor the throttle more than what is needed.
Actually if I put more discipline on myself, I really don't have to step more than 30% on the throttle to get the car going now. That is not the case last time when my car is underpowered mainly due to wrong ignition timing.
Your turbocharged engine of course hard to resist. But why 3rd gear? 2nd gear pull not fun enough?Yup, keep ourselves under control. But when shift 3rd gear, cannot resist :hmmmm:
Mine on low power engine, 2nd gear pull is good enough. Not feeling too short unlike yours.1st, 2nd gear can pull, damn ratio too short....somemore wira mah, once a while do lah.
21.7km/L is hybrid territory. Impossible to achieve on real roads in a Myvi.I did a rough calculation and I got average 13km/l on my current usage. I've seen certain 1.5 manual myvi users posting their average of 16km/l all the way up to 21.7km/l. So if i'm really light footed I can achieve similar average?