156 2.0 Selespeed Economy
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gary_de_tam

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448 posts

237 months

Saturday 15th December 2007
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I know petrol has gone up recently but I am only getting about
a 100 miles to 20 quids worth of petrol. Now this seems juicy
even for me as a TVR driver with nearly double the CC's.

Thoughts ?

correlejco

54 posts

262 months

Monday 17th December 2007
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Looks like you're getting about 23 - 24 mpg. If you're driving enthusiastically, that's probably about right. If you cruise at a steady 70 -75, you should get well over 30. Squirt around the lanes or in town, make the engine sing, and you'll get under 20. The 2.0 engine is not renowned for economy. Don't think the Sillyspeed makes any difference. Buy a diesel!

DamienCBR

2,037 posts

244 months

Monday 17th December 2007
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You might find this topic useful. I have a 1.6TS and am lucky to get 35mpg.
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http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/gassing/topic.asp?h=0...

tamore

9,183 posts

305 months

Wednesday 19th December 2007
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gary_de_tam said:
I know petrol has gone up recently but I am only getting about
a 100 miles to 20 quids worth of petrol. Now this seems juicy
even for me as a TVR driver with nearly double the CC's.

Thoughts ?
i'm in the same boat. 20 mile commute from south east london to heathrow, doing about 250 miles to the tank.

people who have tvrs and get an alfa as a commuter mobile need their head testing. especially those who go for a selespeed!!

(i'm off to get my head tested)

jimmyb

12,254 posts

237 months

Wednesday 19th December 2007
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250 on a tank is average 300 is a push on a good gentle smooth motorway run.

Ian Lusso

14 posts

219 months

Friday 21st December 2007
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I get between 35 and 42 mpg (Imperial) on my 2006 model 2.0 TS. But, it feels a leeettle bit slower than it should be. I drive most of my trips on open roads, so that may help! But I do enjoy the car fully, meaning it gets a fair spanking very often and et still returns this amazing economy!

rabw

9,027 posts

229 months

Friday 21st December 2007
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What?!?! I think the TS is known for pretty reasonable economy.

If I drive really really hard I might get it down to around 26/27mpg. My normal routine of fairly hard every now and then (i.e. foot on floor off every roundabout from 2nd up to 70/80) gives me around 29/30mpg.

Maybe check thermostat + tyres? I lost several mpg's when my tyres were only a few psi down.

wrinx

680 posts

261 months

Friday 21st December 2007
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What water temperature reading are you getting, how long until you get warm air from the vents?

Consumption will get worse due to the recent cold weather but you should still be getting about 28-30 imho.

wrinx

tamore

9,183 posts

305 months

Friday 21st December 2007
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20 miles takes me 90 mins. still reckon i should be getting 30mpg?

Viper_Larry

4,358 posts

277 months

Saturday 22nd December 2007
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I get between 250 - 350 miles in my 156 GTA. Most times it's around 300 - 320 with normal commuting.