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Old 13-03-2014, 04:58 PM   #31
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Many many moons ago I had a VT Gen 3 and once I got 250klm to its 75 litre tank.

I was being very naughty though.

My BA 6cyl sucks *** with economy, its on LPG but is constantly on 15-16L/100klm, that's 100% urban driving though.
Same here. The BA's around town are horrendous on lpg! Highest I managed was 18.3L/100km doing the 6km trip to station and back.

Just filled up and averaged 16.5/100km.
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Old 13-03-2014, 05:14 PM   #32
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my au v8 gets 15/100 kms around town and down to 8/100 on long drives
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Old 13-03-2014, 05:22 PM   #33
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The Rover V8 in the P76 was more economical than some sixes. I used to get about 11 l/100 on trips (the Ford and Holden V8s at the time would get about 20 l/100 iirc). We may have the P76 to thanks for the fact that V8s were around much longer. The Whitlam government wanted to ban V8s in the 1970s but Leyland Australia went along to them with the figures and the plan was dropped.
My 1976 Caprice 5.0L high comp, mild cam full exhaust mod, 3.08:1 diff had a best of 15L/100, average of 17.5L/100 on the highway. In the city I didn't bother worrying.

This was the car that took 3 tanks to get to Melbourne (25L/100); late night run getting into Melbourne as people were leaving the clubs
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Old 13-03-2014, 10:52 PM   #34
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It really depends on how you drive and your location.
The following 2 photos were taken only a week apart in the same car, different location.
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Old 13-03-2014, 11:34 PM   #35
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I just bought a 6 litre caprice pre ASM and its using the same amount of fuel as my BA XR6 around town
On the highway I'm getting mid 8's
At 100kmh the engine is reving at 1500 RPM
The thing idles at 700 RPM so its not exactly working hard
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Old 14-03-2014, 06:45 AM   #36
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Have an average of 14.7 on my GS, trip out to QR saw as low as 8.5


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Old 14-03-2014, 11:15 AM   #37
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It really depends on how you drive and your location.
The following 2 photos were taken only a week apart in the same car, different location.
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I love down hill runs for economy 0.0L/100km shame there's always an up to a hill though the V8 loves them
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Old 14-03-2014, 06:15 PM   #38
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I was just talking to a work mate today .. He's just rebuilt his 289 Mustang motor. Says hell buy the last of the HSV Commodores . Was wearied about fuel economy ? We came to the conclusion with modern transmissions and good driving, the v8 is not all that bad.. Must say the same with my GT .. long trips its very economical ! I don't care if it uses an extra $5 to fill it up !!
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Old 23-03-2014, 11:45 AM   #39
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Hi my XR8 actual usage ( not trip) is 19.98 liters/100 km,14.19 miles /gallon,340 kms/tank = 100% around town driving and 14.06 liters/100km,20.17 miles/gallon,483kms/tank for 90% on the highway in the country driving.

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Old 24-03-2014, 01:19 AM   #40
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my sprint has given me the best highway economy of anything i've owned..... best run averaged 9.7/100km at an average speed of 140....
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Old 27-03-2014, 08:50 PM   #41
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See my post on NL V8 Fuel Economy on Post Classic Falcons. This is real. Today I logged (trip computer) for 95 kms a highway average (with Climate Control on) of 8.9 l / 100/km. This is, in the old scale , 31.7 MPG. It was only later corrupted by the regional stops that affected the average. If you drive sensibly and 'husband' the vehicle (with these remarkable motors) you can achieve outstanding results. I did dot exceed 110 kmph.

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Old 28-03-2014, 07:37 AM   #42
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Our Ranchwagon (variety bash car) gets an amazing 25-27 litres per 100 Klm.

Only does about 6000 k per year, glad it's not a daily driver. Oh, and that consumption is country klm - not City!

Wouldn't have it any other way, the more fuel it is using, the bigger our smiles are!

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Our 2 V8s have very different, but somewhat similar, sort of, fuel usage.

The BA G8 does around town/highway mix of 14.5 to 15.5 1/100km at average of 45 to 50 km/h. On the highway, it will get around 9l/100km at a steady 110.km/h. Towing our 16 foot boat to Jindabyne, it got 18l/100, travelling at 100 and overtaking all the slow cars on the highway.

The Explorer has achieved a best of 12.2l/100 on the highway, but typically is around 14 to 16, and gets 20l/100km on the same sort of travelling the G8 gets around town. Towing our 16 foot boat to Jindabyne, it got a best of 23l/100, travelling at 100 and doing the same overtaking of all the slow cars on the highway as the G8, and a worst of 30l/100km bringing the boat up the Clyde from Tuross to Canberra. Turning the A/C off saves 1 to 2 l/100km (No joke).

Still, even though fuel is now our highest expense behind mortgage and food, we wouldn't have it any other way really.....
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I fillied up in my old G8 to full (BP 98) from Taralgon in LaTrobe Valley, Vic and drove without filling up again, all the way to Millicent in SA, not bad for a 5.4L 3V V8
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The newer V8's are very economical on the highway, I know my uncles FG GT gets 8l/100km which is the same as my FG XR6 turbo.
I got 8.1l/100 driving from sydney to sussex inlet like an 82yo in my SC5.0 FG GT. I even took a photo as I couldn't believe it. But drive around town with a heavy foot and its 19l/100 easy lol.

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