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> Rvr Gazoline Fuel Consumption, RVR Gazoline fuel consumption
Emka
post Apr 25 2007, 11:12 PM
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:460: Hi,MITSUBISHI lovers !! Need info please.How much is fuel consumption per 100km in RVR Sport Gear,gasoline,96my,2000cc??? Please...I heard thet they are fuel drinkers,isn'tr?
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post Apr 26 2007, 10:15 AM
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You do realise that rvr are not speed boats? (image posted)
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Hi there, if you drive light-footed, you should get 100 klm/10 ltr, on the other hand, driving upstream only half that, and floating downstream hardly any fuel required at all. LOL
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Hi,

Mine goes with 1 ltr : 2 - 3 Km. Any suggestions on how to improve this?

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