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Metric Litres/100Km to MPG
Hi Y'all!
Just thought that my fellow Canadians might find this chart a little less confusing if you try to calculate the conversion between Litres/100Km to MPG. Click here to check your's out! http://cc.oulu.fi/~thu/LC/tech/mpg.html My truck on average in the city gets around 12mpg (18L/100KM), but on the highway I get 14-15 mpg(15-16L/100KM) NO Bull!... I have never ever gotten less than 12 mpg. I don't know how the 9 or 10 mpg for the H2 ever got started but on average most of you guy's with H2's should be getting the same without doing anything to your engine except running stock. One good point of info is do not buy that TORNADO or whatever it's called to place in your air intake, it does not work and will cost you more fuel if anything. Best investment is a set of racing or high performance (high intake) air flow units with heat shield as opposed to the stock one under the hood now. Let the motor Breathe!!! |
Re: Metric Litres/100Km to MPG
Hey MDimitri,
I added the complete Volant intake with MAF/Tube, the WORKS and the Magnaflow Exhaust and my mileage went from 12.9 down to like 11:eek: I must admit, it's because of my HEAVY FOOT!!! The rig is so much MORE RESPONSIVE now, that I can't help but Speed around the MALL parking lot ;) :cool: I LUV IT!!! :D |
Re: Metric Litres/100Km to MPG
Ya, I've got the K&N system and magnaflow exhaust system and I get 11 intown and 12-13 on the road. It looks to me like the only air intake is through those two holes above the passenger wheel well. Man you would think that big engine would need more air than that.
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