What mileage do you get with one tank of fuel?
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270-300 from a tank (v6) but with a reek of petrol around the car I may have a small leak somewhere… ooops
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@c0369ba50d=youdirtyfox:
With a bit of luck the boss around the 02 sensor will expand when its hot loosening it's grip around it.
Also unplug it and slide a ring spanner over it if you havent done that before taht is.what size is it, i was using an adjustable wrench lol. is there any way to clean them other than petrol? could i not just clear the soot off with a toothbrush (outside obviously, i wouldnt touch the inside and destroy the sensor)
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sorry dont know size. You cant clean them its a roasted on carbon buildup and the sensing part is on the inside anyway protected by heatsheilds, so best to replace.
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bollocks lol they dont come cheap
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Ed have you found that leak yet ????
Dan, easy way out, buy a manifold/down pipe from a scrap car with the sensors still in, If I had that black one still I would have saved it for you as the sensors were in that one :roll:
Also there is an sensor removing tool out there to buy
This set is a bit expensive but you get a lot more purchase on them to remove them as the ratchet fitting is offset
You maybe able to hire the set somewhere
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found the socket on its own, just make sure its correct for the set you have and will fit the sensor
Just run the engine for a few mins to get some heat into it then use the tool, should come out then :wink:
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My 98 R V6 gets on average 330-350 per tank, consists of urban 15 miles cold start trips each way to work 5 times a week and maybe 50 - 150 miles of A road and general knocking about at weekends. Tend to drive normal most of the time with a occasional prod and venture 4k rpm upwards a couple times of the week. It averages out at 32-33 MPG but will take a nodse dive to 30ish this winter I guess.
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Seriously 300 miles on a 35 litre tank? Mine does between 200 and 240 which I find quite annoying as I'm sure a slightly bigger tank wouldn't encroach too much and 10kg's more weight is neither here nor there.
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i thought we had a 50 litre tank? I must be misinformed, never let it get that low lol
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My V6 has a 50 litre tank (11 gallons) and it confirms that in the manual.
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Hmm - I usually fill my car up once it shows empty (gauge on low) - but have no idea how much is left in the tank at that point. I usually fill up around 35 liters - which means the initially mentioned 200 miles are per 35 liters (as I then reset the counter).
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I don't fill my 1.6 to the brim. Can't afford to. I very rarely put more than £30 in. I reckon i get about 28 - 35 mpg.
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mine's a stock '98 V6, I dont drive much… but since I got the car in March, I've done 500 miles and have filled up the car 3 times (not all the way to the top) :) not bad :P
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just ran mine from full to nearly empty and got 200 miles out of it. didnt let it get too low but just under quarter tank. probably had anothrt 50 miles in there
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Heres something ive noticed with my Daily driver, let the tyres go below 30 psi and it starts to drink fuel !!. I have the rears running 42psi and the fronts at 36psi, it makes a world of difference. Only downside is tyre noise and wet handling. But i can handle that :D
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42psi!!!! jesus christ mate let some air out lol. I have mine running at 32psi and i thought that was too much pmsl
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Lol I think it's actually the manufacture spec for a loaded car. Been running it for about 3 yrs now no probs !!. :)
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I will try it tomorrow and if they go bang im coming for you pmsl
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I'm sure it says on here the reserve is very short on these cars from the light coming on to running out and that running out can cause serious issues. The light on mine comes on at 220 and the most i've gotten in it was 38 litres
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i believe that is correct, i dont like taking it down that far until the light comes on lol. I think its about 7 liters after the light. My old one used to come on bang on quarter of a tank so someone had obviously replaced something, maybe a sender or something that made it come on sooner