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  1. #51

    Quote Originally Posted by ajol View Post
    understand law of acceleration.....

    before saying kalas na.....
    kepoy sige lalis bai..dili ko ana.

    Take it or leave it!

    the choice is yours!!

  2. #52
    hehehe. unsa bay lisod ani nga topic diay?.. each with exactly the same cars can have an entirely different mileage..
    sakto si eagath on his statement nga health sa imo engine, tire pressure, ug ang additional weight sa accessories mo-matter jud..
    ang driving style sad kay if you are the relax and smooth type nga driver, mas tipid jud ka gas compare if harsh [or kanang bug-at kaayo ug tiil -bug at mo accelerate bug-at sad mo brake] patay jud ka sa gas..
    basin diay lahi lahi mo ug body weight.. dili sa car weight ha but sa driver's weight LOL....

    Good driving concentration could help too in improving your mileage...kanang when ka mo accelerate, asa ka molusot so di na ka kinhanglan mo-brake, asa pinakadali nga agianan, etc....

    unsa diay naa sa law of acceleration? hehehe.. BS Physics grad ko basin makatabang ko gamay hehehehehe.. peace bro....

    dapat ibalhin jud ni nga topic dah...nganong naa man ni sa buy/sell section.. unsa diay gibaligya ani? gas? LOL

  3. #53
    Quote Originally Posted by norrissee View Post
    Car / Model: Mitsubishi Celeste
    Year: 1977
    Engine: 4G63T
    Consumption (liter/km): 1:7km normal city driving | 1:5km "spirited" driving

    Although I ride a bike everyday and use the car only on Sundays or on days that I need to bring lots of stuff to the office ... akong 1k mu abot gihapon 1 month hehe nag tinihik na gyud.
    kaning kang boss norrisse kay maka "high" jud ug spirit ni iya makina....



    drive safely mga bossing........

  4. #54
    Car/model: isuzu hi-lander
    Year: 1997
    Engine: 2.5 L 4JA-1 direct injection
    Consumption (liter/km): 1:10 city/srp combined
    Remarks: use nitrogen with ur tires. it really makes a difference in terms of fuel consumption and ride comfort. available at Roadstar Mabolo

  5. #55
    Quote Originally Posted by junn View Post
    Car/model: isuzu hi-lander
    Year: 1997
    Engine: 4ja1
    Consumption (liter/km): 1:10 city/srp combined
    Reaction: use nitrogen with ur tires. it really makes a difference in terms of fuel consumption and ride comfort. available at Roadstar Mabolo
    again comparable for an auv....

    ma amaze lang ta mo anang mo abot ug 1 is to 15km..... siguro if there is no other car in the road mo abot gyud ug ingana....

  6. #56
    bear in mind also mga peepz..
    everytime mo push sa brake it will create a big impact on mileage.

    mao na nga kon highway nya long drive taas ug mileage kay less braking
    compare to city driving.

  7. #57
    car/model: civic-vtec
    year: 1999
    engine: 1.6L efi
    consumption: 1/10 city driving, 1/13 out of town

  8. #58
    up ta ani nga thread kay helpful

  9. #59
    Quote Originally Posted by norrissee View Post
    Usually newer econo cars generally get above 1:10km. Pero would still settle for the diesels... especially the crosswinds, they're averaging somewhere in the 16+km per liter region.

    Biking around town doing errands or going to work is actually quite nice, you don't use gas, you can park virtually anywhere, you can cut thru traffic, you get exercise and did I mention you don't use gas? Ang cons lang ana is that you arrive all sweaty so you need to bring a change of clothes, especially when raining. Travel time also doesn't matter that much since I actually arrive FASTER if I ride a bike than by driving a car... metro traffic is really bad nowadays.

    ang isa pud ka cons kay imo lungs mada.ut...breathing with all those exhuast from other vehicles specially kanang naay truck atubangan nimo...better hold ur breath...hehehe...

  10. #60
    Quote Originally Posted by eagath View Post
    samot kalas na !!
    not debating bro/sis; pero in my tech opinion; what they meant about law on acceleration is that; it doesnt really mean ALL THE TIME mag depend sa engine displacement na masdako ang engine mas pildi ka sa mileage.

    a bigger displacement engine lets say 2.0L on a mitsu galant which is heavy ang kaha, mas dako pa hinoon fuel consumption kung butangan nimo ang galant ug engine na 1.0L na displacement. why? kay bug-at ang kaha, gamay ang makina meaning mas tamakan samot ang selinyador para maka accelerate.

    - g

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