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13-05-2008, 09:39 PM | #1 | ||
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drive.com has given the new LS3 a bit of a spray on its 15.3 and 15.7(maloo) litres per 100km on there website.
They compare the engine with european engines with same or fewer cubic inches and the Alloy dinasour gets the worst consumption of the lot and its also the slowest, even the BOSS V8 gets 1.3 litres per 100 better and the Ford turbo which is also faster saves 3.6 litres per 100km more than the Chev! I think Ford have done the right thing keeping the BOSS to 5.4 litres as it looks for other ways to find extra power, where as HSV really look like enviromental thugs by making there engines bigger and thirstier, something which may come back to bite them in the rear as fuel resources and prices are stretched to the limit.
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13-05-2008, 11:36 PM | #2 | ||
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Looks like enviromental thugs? Who to? Ill informed Greenies... so be it, they never let the facts get in the way of a good story, especially to suit their agenda.
These guys must be thrashing them. I could better that figure in my dirty old 2 tonne Mercedes V8 with an engine from the 1970s. What about all the LSx V8s averaging 10 or so l/100km. Maybe these journos could do a write up on how economical a V8 would be if driven right... Then again, that doesn't suit their guilt tripping enviro scam that most have fallen into. |
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13-05-2008, 11:42 PM | #3 | ||
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who buys a v8 on fuel consumption. PERIOD! i know i didnt.
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Well they do need to lower the mpg on v8s. people will stop buying them when running costs are more than a rabid drug habit... and since it can be done.
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They all run under 10 on the highway with a tune, not sure without it. There's probably none left in the world untuned anyway at this stage, still pretty bad around town, but it's a huge motor in the end, there's only so much you can do. I thought the HSV would have been better on fuel than the Holdens. I see HSV factory rate them to get to 100 in 4.9 seconds, So they can't have piked out tooo much, not like Holden do anyway
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No normally driven LSx I've ever seen has done that. Including an LS1 Caprice owned by a hire car driver. Not exactly a speed demon that one...
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No normally driven LSx I've ever seen has done that. Including an LS1 Caprice owned by a hire car driver. Not exactly a speed demon that one...
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No normally driven LSx I've ever seen has done that. Including an LS1 Caprice owned by a hire car driver. Not exactly a speed demon that one...
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The even thirstier, worse, 5.4 boat anchor was never brought into it.
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I've heard the LSx series called many things, but never thirsty.
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14-05-2008, 08:53 AM | #17 | ||
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If it were a 2.0l making 100kW I'd consider it thirsty. But it is a 6.2 litre which can do ~30mpg. I consider it pretty damned good.
Do WRX and EVOs get paid out for their "atrocious" fuel economy? (This isn't having a go, I really want to know). |
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People get shocked when i tell them my XC guzzles down 26-28L/100kms, sometimes more... Which is almost the same to when it was running petrol. Although, Old school V8's were never designed with economy in mind...
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Ive got too many friends with LS powered cars that regularly refuel every 250-300 k's, and average somewhere between 15-18l/100 k's, they enjoy their driving. If you toddle around like an old lady and do allot of hwy k's you'll get relatively good economy, but you'll get that out of the Boss powered cars and I6T too. Anyone claiming the LS motors are "better" on fuel economy than the competition is kidding themselves.
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Real world comparison, a friend of mine (a car tart ) who used to own a BA XR6T ute, EVO 8 and now a VE SS sedan has done comparos. The XR6T was the best fuel wise, the 6.0L L98 SS next followed (not closely) by the EVO, all the same driving styles. My wife has been driving the WRX lately, 15.5L/100km, effective city cycle where it gets driven around on 50, 60, 70 and 80kmph streets. And this car has been tuned (edit: away) from factory for better economy and power... This was comparable with the XR8 (similar power levels from both cars). |
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How the Euro's can make a 2.0 Turbo 4 that when thrashed uses ~10.5-11/100 whilst the Jap's can't make one that uses less then an American V8 will never cease to amase me.
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My EVO registers 12L/100 on a combined cycle with mostly stop start and 60km/h speed limits. On the highway it gets down to high 8's. It's got exhaust and a safe (read: rich) tune too, so don't talk crap.
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My V9 WRX averaged 9.75L 100/km and when I wasn't commuting in heavy peak hour traffic it was getting a damn good work out, not thrashed but driven hard. |
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I mean you also have to remember that a Golf GTi is making 147kW and 280Nm torque. Compare that to the new EVO engine, which is the same displacement at 2.0L inline turbo 4 banger producing 217kW (US & AU Spec) and 422Nm torque without the aid of direct injection. I don't wanna turn this into Golf GTi vs EVO, because Steffo will assure us all that the GTi will run 0-100km/h in 3 seconds and return 5L/100km while towing Sydney Harbor bridge to a new location up a hill. Don't talk crap about fuel economy figures when you don't know them. All V8's are thirsty as soon as you take them OFF the highway, it's a fact of life. 15.3L/100 is about what you'd expect for a big 6.2L V8 with no technology thrown at it. Last edited by loltastic; 14-05-2008 at 10:42 AM. |
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I've had this car for 9 years, driven it stock and modified, charted fuel usage and the lot, I know how uneconomical they can be as well as how economical they can be... (edit: Just like the three V8's I've owned...) Last edited by bwhinnen; 14-05-2008 at 11:02 AM. |
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Well I have a new 317KW GTS and the motor is still very tight, but even now the consumption is running at 14.6L/100 km on an average speed of about 48kph - I find this very acceptable given that he sucker easily pulls away from any gear.
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