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206 drinking petrol and it only a 1.1 plz help
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Dabamash
PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 2:31 pm Up
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Addaz wrote:
Mate, £30 to 120miles aint bad

I will get about 80 to 100 proper eco driving (change at 2k) on £15, so it could be the way you drive Wink

Don't forget you drive a shed with 4 downpipes stuck to the bottom

 
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porkie
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there has to be a problem mate its getting worse i can see petrol needle going down and down and down
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Spanerman
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Petrol is getting quite expensive, so comparing milages to price is misleading.

Also you drive a underpowered sewing machine, which you have to floor to go anywhere at a decent pace.

Simples Laughing

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porkie
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i think iam going to swop the Lambder sensors to see if that sorts it
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porkie
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porkie wrote:
i think iam going to swop the Lambder sensors to see if that sorts it

unless any one else has any ideas

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Abzynthe
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1.1s drink fuel anyway, they can barely move the car as it is Razz
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SDK206
PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 4:18 pm Up
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yes oxygen sensors do affect fuelling as yours has two, upstream and downstream it has whats called a closed loop system where by the ECU computes the readings and tries to adjust accordingly but if one goes down it will run "safe tables" to prevent much damage from overfuelling IE melting the CAT.

i would have checked by peugeot, generic codes are useful but not always accurate, theirs will be more accurate Smile

hopefully whoever fitted the CAT didnt use exhaust paste upstream, seen that block them before Sad

but as suggested already petrol is expensive, you can calculate MPG on torquecars.co.uk, all you need to know are miles covered, litres of fuel used and cost per litre and see what it says!!

If in doubt, drop a cog and put your foot down Smile
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Matt
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£30 for 120 miles isnt bad really

1.1s are notorious for being greedy

my 1.4 does 100 for £20

also dont forget, £30 now isnt the same as £30 a year ago. petrol prices have gone up alot so your not getting as many litres for your money.

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SDK206
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here here matt Smile
If in doubt, drop a cog and put your foot down Smile
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Rob2859
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I get less than that. although i do rev the nuts off it Very Happy
 
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SDK206
PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 5:42 pm Up
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im no expert but that would do it i reckon Laughing
If in doubt, drop a cog and put your foot down Smile
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L18LTM
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Is the car making a '' popping noise '', can you smell petrol out the exhaust really bad ?, how hot is your car runnning ? if your temp is low, the ecu injects more fule in ?, my mates golf had his temp gauge behind his intercooler, basically blowing ice cold air onto the sensor and injecting fule wich wasn't needed, running to rich =\ im sure somone on here will contradict me ( as per usual ), but give it ago, happened on my old pug (: faulty thermostat
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SDK206
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no contradiction needed, if the stat is stuck open it will run rich big time and use far more fuel than normal Smile
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