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I think Zeds' have a 70 litre tank. If so that equates to 15.38 gallons. So you need to average 13.65mpg.

In short, yes!!

do you think this is posible on a full tank of petrol with sensible driving in a N/A

 

I just done more than that on a tank with driving in a sensible manor, if you want it confirming, Hollandrob81 will back me up on it.

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theyr and back is 206 via eurocentral and newbridge according to AA...not taking into account the different rought on the way back

I think Zeds' have a 70 litre tank. If so that equates to 15.38 gallons. So you need to average 13.65mpg.

In short, yes!!

 

60 litres methinks Daffy, that's all I could get in when I filled up to the brim recently :biggrin:

Not sure if the touring estates have a 70 litre tank for more range :clown:

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no your right..thats the kinkardine bridge route

going the other route adds another 30 miles or so on to our jorney

but i thought we were gona go and meet everyone else..but then again iv not slept much and been working like f00k so that could explain alot

At a a steady pace you could do that on half a tank !

 

400 miles on a full tank is still only 25mpg, and closer to 30mpg is easily achievable.

 

A full tank aint cheap though - £90-£100 (depending on price of fuel) , 210 miles should cost you about £50

 

All Z's have a 72 litre tank.....not all Z's have a reliable fuel gauge though.

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At a a steady pace you could do that on half a tank !

 

400 miles on a full tank is still only 25mpg, and closer to 30mpg is easily achievable.

 

A full tank aint cheap though - £90-£100 (depending on price of fuel) , 210 miles should cost you about £50

 

All Z's have a 72 litre tank.....not all Z's have a reliable fuel gauge though.

 

Are those mpg's you quote for an n/a? I don't get anywhere near that, even on a motorway run. Slicktop TT in my case.

Are those mpg's you quote for an n/a? I don't get anywhere near that, even on a motorway run. Slicktop TT in my case.

 

Yeh, zhoodyx said he had an NA. On a long run, taking it steady.

 

Although technically the TT is more economical at a given cruising speed than the NA, and many of us have seen 30mpg over a long steady motorway journey, its harder to achieve overall becuase anytime you accelerate and enter boost it gulps the fuel down. Plus that go pedal is far too addictive :)

Yeh, zhoodyx said he had an NA. On a long run, taking it steady.

 

Although technically the TT is more economical at a given cruising speed than the NA, and many of us have seen 30mpg over a long steady motorway journey, its harder to achieve overall becuase anytime you accelerate and enter boost it gulps the fuel down. Plus that go pedal is far too addictive :)

 

I'm addicted allright :whistling: Off topic but noticed your new sig. Are those new wheels fitted or photoshopped? Looking good either way, 19's by the looks of it. Any bigger pics? :cool3:

I'm addicted allright :whistling: Off topic but noticed your new sig. Are those new wheels fitted or photoshopped? Looking good either way, 19's by the looks of it. Any bigger pics? :cool3:

 

Photoshopped, They are currently sitting on the floor of my spare room lol

More pics in my rides I think. I probably photoshopped them too big, they are 18"

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Best I've done in my NA Auto is 28.5mpg! In the past year, 359 on a tank.

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