Is This Poor Fuel Economy?
Is This Poor Fuel Economy?
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Lordbenny

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8,708 posts

235 months

Monday 13th December 2010
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23 year old 1.4 litre Citroen AX GT, twin choke carb. £25 worth of petrol got me 114 miles which equates to approximately 25 MPG. Mainly motorway miles at around 70 MPH. Shouldn't it be better than that? What can I do to improve it apart from drive less spiritedly! Im always being told that my car should be good on fuel, the diesel model was once the most fuel efficient car in the world!

HellDiver

5,708 posts

198 months

Monday 13th December 2010
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Could be worse, with the snow the past few weeks I got 17.1mpg out of my last tank of petrol. I usually get 34mpg on average.

Mark-C

6,721 posts

221 months

Monday 13th December 2010
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When it was last treated to a service?

slomax

7,077 posts

208 months

Monday 13th December 2010
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sounds way off to me. should be getting nearer to 35 from it. My brothers 1.6 volvo S40 does 37MPG and the AX is a lot lighter and smaller, even though it is an older car, i would expect better economy than that. Not too familiar with the AX, what carbs is i on, did Citroen still use Solex ones on the AX?

Might be worth going along your fuel supply line and see if there are any leaks, especially round the tank and fuel pump. Does it feel rough to drive? It may be running rich, but i wouldn't have thought enough to alter it by ~10MPG, otherwise it wouldn't start/flood the engine.

Also if you get carb clean and spray it down the car, might clean things up a bit and might help.

B'stard Child

30,391 posts

262 months

Monday 13th December 2010
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Lordbenny said:
23 year old 1.4 litre Citroen AX GT, twin choke carb. £25 worth of petrol got me 114 miles which equates to approximately 25 MPG. Mainly motorway miles at around 70 MPH. Shouldn't it be better than that? What can I do to improve it apart from drive less spiritedly! Im always being told that my car should be good on fuel, the diesel model was once the most fuel efficient car in the world!
Is it std or has it got the all essential air intake mods cone filter and noisy exhaust?

If it's std then a good service plugs and air filter - check tyre pressures (oversize tyres cost fuel)

Check the odometer over a measure distance for accuracy

Only way to accurately calculate fuel usage is brim fill to brim fill using the same pump at a filling station

- if it's a weber twin choke (35 IBSH rings a bell) watch the float needles for wear as they ridge and then let by and it runs rich as heck intermittantly

I had the 1360 Pug equivilent and aside from when I had issue with float needles it consistantly returned 37 - 43 mpg

sn00per

79 posts

176 months

Monday 13th December 2010
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The official fuel consumption for the AX GT was 30.4mpg when new, so to be fair you arent far off. Shocking mpg really for a car which weighs not a lot and only a 1.4

pacman1

7,323 posts

209 months

Monday 13th December 2010
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Carb eh? I remember a guy who had an old BX that had ste mpg. He put it down to the lack of lead in the fuel providing sufficient lubricant to the carb. The jet needle simply wore the whole bigger.

christofmccracke

881 posts

216 months

Monday 13th December 2010
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HellDiver said:
Could be worse, with the snow the past few weeks I got 17.1mpg out of my last tank of petrol. I usually get 34mpg on average.
been getting similar frown

Larry Dickman

3,762 posts

234 months

Monday 13th December 2010
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HellDiver said:
Could be worse, with the snow the past few weeks I got 17.1mpg out of my last tank of petrol. I usually get 34mpg on average.
I don't think that's right & would be trying to diagnose the problem.

edo

16,699 posts

281 months

Monday 13th December 2010
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get it serviced.
check the air pressures in the tyres. 60 psi should help.

B'stard Child

30,391 posts

262 months

Monday 13th December 2010
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edo said:
check the air pressures in the tyres. 60 psi should help.
^ needs a wink if your intention isn't to see it off the road rather than on it

edo

16,699 posts

281 months

Monday 13th December 2010
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B'stard Child said:
edo said:
check the air pressures in the tyres. 60 psi should help.
^ needs a wink if your intention isn't to see it off the road rather than on it
er, seriously? I don't think so. If it needs a wink, he needs to give the license back!

CobolMan

1,422 posts

223 months

Monday 13th December 2010
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I had that 1360 engine in a Pug 309 many years back; it averaged 19mpg yikes but then the carb was knackered (at 35,000 miles) and I was too pig-headed to pay for something that should have been replaced under warranty.

Tunku

7,703 posts

244 months

Tuesday 14th December 2010
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I do wish people who mention fuel economy would quote gallons or litres as well as price. It is fking meaningless to say "I put £10 in and got x miles"

Jayho

2,358 posts

186 months

Tuesday 14th December 2010
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hmmmm..... is it bad that i'm running on 36PSI then? thought that was normal as its suggested by user handbook...

sn00per

79 posts

176 months

Tuesday 14th December 2010
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Tunku said:
I do wish people who mention fuel economy would quote gallons or litres as well as price. It is fking meaningless to say "I put £10 in and got x miles"
When the OP has already done the math and calculated his mpg, whats the point? readit

B'stard Child

30,391 posts

262 months

Tuesday 14th December 2010
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edo said:
B'stard Child said:
edo said:
check the air pressures in the tyres. 60 psi should help.
^ needs a wink if your intention isn't to see it off the road rather than on it
er, seriously? I don't think so. If it needs a wink, he needs to give the license back!
Maybe he'll get it - other readers may not - I guess was the point I was making

B'stard Child

30,391 posts

262 months

Tuesday 14th December 2010
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sn00per said:
Tunku said:
I do wish people who mention fuel economy would quote gallons or litres as well as price. It is fking meaningless to say "I put £10 in and got x miles"
When the OP has already done the math and calculated his mpg, whats the point? readit
I guess the jury is still out on the accuracy of the calculation (base on information provided)

I filled the car up drove 250 miles and then put a tenner in so that's 100 mpg yes?

007 VXR

64,187 posts

203 months

Tuesday 14th December 2010
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Lordbenny said:
23 year old 1.4 litre Citroen AX GT, twin choke carb. £25 worth of petrol got me 114 miles which equates to approximately 25 MPG. Mainly motorway miles at around 70 MPH. Shouldn't it be better than that? What can I do to improve it apart from drive less spiritedly! Im always being told that my car should be good on fuel, the diesel model was once the most fuel efficient car in the world!
yikes
my 6.0s/c V8 will do 26mpg at 70mph on the m/way

Tunku

7,703 posts

244 months

Tuesday 14th December 2010
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sn00per said:
Tunku said:
I do wish people who mention fuel economy would quote gallons or litres as well as price. It is fking meaningless to say "I put £10 in and got x miles"
When the OP has already done the math and calculated his mpg, whats the point? readit
So when I search for the same problem in 2015 I want to work it out for myself?