Fuel Economy Dropped
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My 406 although is a 90 bhp i had it remapped to 120 bhp and the economy actually got better.
I use the car for taxi work doing approx 950 miles a week.
i always use either shell or asda and get the same mpg from both.
the car never drops below 42 mpg even round town.
Typically i get approx 800 miles a tank full easilly with refill normally being approx 70 litres.
I use the car for taxi work doing approx 950 miles a week.
i always use either shell or asda and get the same mpg from both.
the car never drops below 42 mpg even round town.
Typically i get approx 800 miles a tank full easilly with refill normally being approx 70 litres.
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- Captain Jack
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If I recall (too much claret and cigars decays the brain!), Pug claim within 1 or 2 mpg the same between the 90 and 110. Don't forget, most of my motoring is dual carriageway or open country roads at off peak hours, so I typically am able to roll along at an uninterrupted 55-60 mph.Captain Jack wrote:Don't forget that turbolag has a 90bhp version.... wouldn't that have a positive effect on ecomnomy?
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- Captain Jack
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