200sx fuel consumption (real world figures please)
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Hi guys.
I'm thinking about getting one of these but cannot afford to have worse consumption than my Honda Prelude (22-25mpg)
What consumption do you really get in real world driving-I know we can all get 30+mpg if we drive at 56mph all day so I'm not interested in your best ever readings. I want to know what you achieve in regular 'sporty' real world driving on motorways and town??
Thanks
I'm thinking about getting one of these but cannot afford to have worse consumption than my Honda Prelude (22-25mpg)
What consumption do you really get in real world driving-I know we can all get 30+mpg if we drive at 56mph all day so I'm not interested in your best ever readings. I want to know what you achieve in regular 'sporty' real world driving on motorways and town??
Thanks
borris-bear said:
Hi
I get about 19 - 22 mpg, mixture of B roads and motorways usually.
Id generally get about 25-27mpg (S14). When I managed to behave on a motorway trip I got 38mpg (and over 400 miles on the tank).
That said others ive spoken to get pretty crap mpg. I think it can go downhill fast if its been tuned.
SteA said:
Generally my weekly average is 27 mpg with 350 bhp.... a good mixture of fast driving and tootling Thats a lot to do with the mapping amongst other things... did less when it was standard.
Thanks guys. It seems the consumption is pretty poor, especially when tuned except for SteA. Thats impressive mpg for any car putting out 350bhp!!
Dino D said:
SteA said:
Generally my weekly average is 27 mpg with 350 bhp.... a good mixture of fast driving and tootling Thats a lot to do with the mapping amongst other things... did less when it was standard.
Thanks guys. It seems the consumption is pretty poor, especially when tuned except for SteA. Thats impressive mpg for any car putting out 350bhp!!
If you have a root around on the sxoc there are quite a lot of people who get good mpg with relatively high power... the others with the Horsham Developments stage 3 map seem to be able to get about the same
It does go down to about 6mpg on track
Sorry for the hijack, SteA and Lofty, could you breifly list what you've had done to the cars to get them to that sort of power output? I'm thinking of buying one of these cars very soon (see here) and I'm just trying to pickup as much info as possible.
Also are the brakes and gearbox up to the job of handling 350bhp?
Cheers
>> Edited by _dan_ on Thursday 6th April 08:43
Also are the brakes and gearbox up to the job of handling 350bhp?
Cheers
>> Edited by _dan_ on Thursday 6th April 08:43
_dan_ said:
Sorry for the hijack, SteA and Lofty, could you breifly list what you've had done to the cars to get them to that sort of power output? I'm thinking of buying one of these cars very soon (see here) and I'm just trying to pickup as much info as possible.
Also are the brakes and gearbox up to the job of handling 350bhp?
Cheers
>> Edited by _dan_ on Thursday 6th April 08:43
My full specs are at: www.sxoc.com/site/rides/ride.php?Member_ID=1077
You dont have to do the engine work I've done, there are lots of people running this power on standard internals, sxoc has several threads dedicated to just power figures and mods to give you an idea. Lots of my stuff is also geared towards track use so may not be needed.
Gearbox is a point for discussion, and dependent upon your clutch etc it is a potential weak point.
Brakes, really depends what you want to do. For fast road and intermittent track use, it would be good enough to uprate the pads and ditch the crappy rear brakes and put some Z32 (300zx) rears on. I do a lot of track stuff so run a skyline GTR conversion on the fronts too, the brakes are excellent even after a full day of track abuse.
Hi Dan,
My spec is almost identical to Steve's but I have completely standard internals and standard headgasket.
I also recommend improving the brakes once power is increased. I went for a 310mm front conversion using a spacer bracket for the standard 4-pot calipers. The rears are more or less stock, but I am considering a 302mm rotor kit.
You will certainly benefit from some uprated suspension too, but it's not very expensive (c.£700 inc new suspension arm components to ensure correct alignment)
Hope this helps
My spec is almost identical to Steve's but I have completely standard internals and standard headgasket.
I also recommend improving the brakes once power is increased. I went for a 310mm front conversion using a spacer bracket for the standard 4-pot calipers. The rears are more or less stock, but I am considering a 302mm rotor kit.
You will certainly benefit from some uprated suspension too, but it's not very expensive (c.£700 inc new suspension arm components to ensure correct alignment)
Hope this helps
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