HOW MANY MILES TO A TANK OF FUEL ( SHOCKED )
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Originally Posted by Bubba po
It is illegal to coast more than a short distance. HTH.
Can't remember the law changing ...... I've coasted for 63 years!!!
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its exactly 282miles from lower early in Reading to the optimax garage just down the a1 from Scotch Corner acording to my trip counter, if you go via the m25
97 import classic managed it about once per month over the past year, gauge looked empty, but TBH i dont know how low it can go before it actually runs out
probably get about 220/230 to a tank around the doors and going to work and back, but i do tend ti drive it a bit "brisk" to work, also running quite a few engine mods and 1.45bar boost
97 import classic managed it about once per month over the past year, gauge looked empty, but TBH i dont know how low it can go before it actually runs out
probably get about 220/230 to a tank around the doors and going to work and back, but i do tend ti drive it a bit "brisk" to work, also running quite a few engine mods and 1.45bar boost
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also should add that the 282miles was on the stock 16"alloys (non gold )
intresting was the readings on the same journey when i fit my new shape legacy 17" wheels and tyres (wrong tyres for car) which gave the mileage at 272miles
not that much diffrence really?
intresting was the readings on the same journey when i fit my new shape legacy 17" wheels and tyres (wrong tyres for car) which gave the mileage at 272miles
not that much diffrence really?
#35
Originally Posted by mark@wrx
Arron, I presume you run antilag? What size restrictor is in the car? Our group N car runs with a 32mm restrictor and on stage we average about 5mpg. What fuel do you use? We run Optimax with Millers CVL.
Mark,
we did run Anti lag for a couple of stages, but its only mapped for a very mild setup. Our car runs with a 34mm restrictor, mapped for optimax and CVL also.
Arrons lead foot is to blame...lol
I just shout the instructions..
jon
#36
Originally Posted by Kev_turbo
89 miles from full to orange light is the worst I ever did during my scoob ownership. This was on a yorkshire dales run with the cumbrian scoobs, I have to admit to not sticking to all limits though.
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I was under the impression it didn't, I haven't dared go that low because I thought there was no warning.
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Originally Posted by andy.downes
May sound a bit daft, but does the Scooby have an Orange light.
I was under the impression it didn't, I haven't dared go that low because I thought there was no warning.
I was under the impression it didn't, I haven't dared go that low because I thought there was no warning.
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Originally Posted by andy.downes
May sound a bit daft, but does the Scooby have an Orange light.
I was under the impression it didn't, I haven't dared go that low because I thought there was no warning.
I was under the impression it didn't, I haven't dared go that low because I thought there was no warning.
#39
Originally Posted by pslewis
Where does it state that????
Can't remember the law changing ...... I've coasted for 63 years!!!
Pete
Can't remember the law changing ...... I've coasted for 63 years!!!
Pete
#40
Originally Posted by StickyMicky
its exactly 282miles from lower early in Reading to the optimax garage just down the a1 from Scotch Corner acording to my trip counter, if you go via the m25
97 import classic managed it about once per month over the past year, gauge looked empty, but TBH i dont know how low it can go before it actually runs out
probably get about 220/230 to a tank around the doors and going to work and back, but i do tend ti drive it a bit "brisk" to work, also running quite a few engine mods and 1.45bar boost
97 import classic managed it about once per month over the past year, gauge looked empty, but TBH i dont know how low it can go before it actually runs out
probably get about 220/230 to a tank around the doors and going to work and back, but i do tend ti drive it a bit "brisk" to work, also running quite a few engine mods and 1.45bar boost
#41
Originally Posted by pslewis
380 miles for me on Sainsbury's
140 miles on Tesco 99 RON
Pete
Clearly you were driving like a right wally .... am I correct??
140 miles on Tesco 99 RON
Pete
Clearly you were driving like a right wally .... am I correct??
Pete,
Yes you have the Subaru Impreza Diesel, Nice car, I thought they only sold them in Japan 2.0L 113bhp.
#42
Originally Posted by pslewis
Its mpg ...... not mph
Yes, I turn the engine off on the over-run ..... why not?? Of course I do NOT turn the key the whole way or I lose PAS!!
But hills can be coasted down quite easily - and on motorways, it's amazing how long it takes the speed to drop from, say? 80mph to 55mph when the engine really needs starting again!
Pete
Yes, I turn the engine off on the over-run ..... why not?? Of course I do NOT turn the key the whole way or I lose PAS!!
But hills can be coasted down quite easily - and on motorways, it's amazing how long it takes the speed to drop from, say? 80mph to 55mph when the engine really needs starting again!
Pete
as in no revs?
so theres no oil being pumped round the engine or turbo, the oil that cools and through pressure lubricates the crankshaft bearings, no coolant being pumped round the engine, no power steering, no servo asistance on the brakes and no chance of reacting to a sudden situation on the road with either power or decent brakes.
how do you re-start the engine, do you disengage the clutch (while doing that become a 1200kg rolling shell, start the engine, engage a gear that you think should be appropriate then bring the revs up and engage the clutch. does the car lurch due to engine braking or do you slip the clutch to match?
do you have a tracker fitted? does it call in and report the car stolen as its moving with the engine off?
does the ECU read engine and road speed? do you knwo if it is confusing your ECU and putting it into some sort of safe mode?
does the car handle any different when there is no loading through the gearbox when coasting?
#43
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You don't need oil flowing with the engine off.
Just start it on the key.
Gear is generally fifth
No Trakker.
ECU isn't as confused as it gets during a remap!!
There is nothing going on on a motorway ... no risk, sterring works well with no PAS when at speed, brakes are not used (or there is no chance to coast).
Coasting was very common in the 60's and especially the 70's when petrol prices quadrupled!
It's not illegal either - I am in FULL control of the vehicle!
Pete
Just start it on the key.
Gear is generally fifth
No Trakker.
ECU isn't as confused as it gets during a remap!!
There is nothing going on on a motorway ... no risk, sterring works well with no PAS when at speed, brakes are not used (or there is no chance to coast).
Coasting was very common in the 60's and especially the 70's when petrol prices quadrupled!
It's not illegal either - I am in FULL control of the vehicle!
Pete
Last edited by pslewis; 15 December 2005 at 07:32 PM.
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What about the oil boiling around turbo bearings, as it is unable to convey the retained heat away.
The oil will deteriorate and seals get extremely hot.
Though if your scooby is non turbo it obviously is not an issue
The oil will deteriorate and seals get extremely hot.
Though if your scooby is non turbo it obviously is not an issue
#46
Originally Posted by pslewis
Remember, I am NOT thrashing it!!!
I get 10mpg but at least I can go up hills. What happens if you come to the bottom some day and need to go up?
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Originally Posted by pslewis
It's not illegal either - I am in FULL control of the vehicle!
Pete
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£20 of UL does well over 250 miles in the 599cc Smart car PURE.. full tank over 300 easily.
in the 699cc Smart roadster a little less but not much! lol
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in the 699cc Smart roadster a little less but not much! lol
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Originally Posted by pslewis
You don't need oil flowing with the engine off.
Just start it on the key.
Gear is generally fifth
No Trakker.
ECU isn't as confused as it gets during a remap!!
There is nothing going on on a motorway ... no risk, sterring works well with no PAS when at speed, brakes are not used (or there is no chance to coast).
Coasting was very common in the 60's and especially the 70's when petrol prices quadrupled!
Pete
Just start it on the key.
Gear is generally fifth
No Trakker.
ECU isn't as confused as it gets during a remap!!
There is nothing going on on a motorway ... no risk, sterring works well with no PAS when at speed, brakes are not used (or there is no chance to coast).
Coasting was very common in the 60's and especially the 70's when petrol prices quadrupled!
Pete
if you are that tight that you have to do this
WTF did you buy a scooby in the first place?
budgie
It's not illegal either - I am in FULL control of the vehicle!
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Originally Posted by pslewis
Why waste money when you don't have to?
Pete
Pete
Its not wasting money its enjoying your car , not driving it like it should be is a waste of a car not money
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I get approx 220 miles on a full tank of BP ultimate in my road going terzo, standard except for 18" Compomotive Mo's and a full decat'd Scorpion Exhaust.
On the Other hand, my GpN Rally car, much the same as mark@wrx does approx 5mpg (or a mile a litre) on the stage. Running on optimax with silkolene pro-boost.
Both Rubbish !
but you cant beat the sound of a Subaru !
On the Other hand, my GpN Rally car, much the same as mark@wrx does approx 5mpg (or a mile a litre) on the stage. Running on optimax with silkolene pro-boost.
Both Rubbish !
but you cant beat the sound of a Subaru !
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classic wrx of mine gets an all-time best of 220m and that was a 45 litre fill up of optimax (only brew I use) and lack of light is a worry - 45 litres to top of filler neck. Dial was below the top line of the E on guage!
What is the official tank capacity of a '93 classic anyway?
What is the official tank capacity of a '93 classic anyway?
#57
I get between 180-200 miles per tank of optimax.
pslewis you should buy a diesel, whats the point of having a scooby and and driving it like a complete *** to save a couple of quid on petrol. What next, push it when you only go on short journeys!!!
pslewis you should buy a diesel, whats the point of having a scooby and and driving it like a complete *** to save a couple of quid on petrol. What next, push it when you only go on short journeys!!!
#59
Originally Posted by pslewis
Illegal ............. why?
I am in complete control of the vehicle .... and yes, you're right ref. the PAS - its the lock that is operated by the key (I also lose PAS as the engine has stopped)
Pete
I am in complete control of the vehicle .... and yes, you're right ref. the PAS - its the lock that is operated by the key (I also lose PAS as the engine has stopped)
Pete
I am in complete control of the vehicle .... and yes, you're right ref. the PAS - its the lock that is operated by the key (I also lose PAS as the engine has stopped)
Pete[/quote]
I couldn't be arsed digging any further and 'Wilkinson's Motoring Offences' costs a fortune so here's a link to a Guardian report quoting an RAC bod who says it IS illegal
http://www.guardian.co.uk/oil/story/...230204,00.html
Anyway apart from it being illegal it is also stupid and irresponsible. Your brakes are servo assisted and so if an emergency were to present itself you may not be in a possition to stop or low the vehicle effectively. Please don't quote that you only do it on motorways with good visibility etc as the nature of unexpected emergencies tend to be... well.... unexpected and impossible to predict.
As far as I'm concerned you are putting other peoples lives at risk and shouldn't be allowed to drive on public roads!
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