H Hotscot Guest Sep 3, 2004 #1 Is there anything i can do to my 1.4 that will improve the MPG. Apart from selling it before you say it. cheers
Is there anything i can do to my 1.4 that will improve the MPG. Apart from selling it before you say it. cheers
T Tom Guest Sep 3, 2004 #2 Drive it less? The MPG is a fundamental factor of the monotronic injection system, sod all you can do apart from sell it.
Drive it less? The MPG is a fundamental factor of the monotronic injection system, sod all you can do apart from sell it.
T thomas Guest Sep 3, 2004 #3 hasnt someone on the Boo site done an LPG gas conversion? dont ask me anything about it though.
A AlfaNige Guest Sep 3, 2004 #5 Take your shoe's off when you drive and place one under the throttle peddle.
O Ozric-Al Guest Sep 3, 2004 #7 Errr Tom. How will driving it less improve MPG. Would've thought the MPG would be similar however MUCH you drive it. Just total useage affected. Clue is in the acronym.
Errr Tom. How will driving it less improve MPG. Would've thought the MPG would be similar however MUCH you drive it. Just total useage affected. Clue is in the acronym.
T Tom Guest Sep 3, 2004 #8 It won't improve it, just cost you less Don't leave it in the sun wth the petrol cap off, really bad MPG from that!
It won't improve it, just cost you less Don't leave it in the sun wth the petrol cap off, really bad MPG from that!
A Anonymous Guest Sep 4, 2004 #9 the answer is not to drive it all and use the bus and rail network. At the end of the year tot up the distance travelled, divide by the volume of fuel in your 1.4's tank and there's your new higher MPG figure.
the answer is not to drive it all and use the bus and rail network. At the end of the year tot up the distance travelled, divide by the volume of fuel in your 1.4's tank and there's your new higher MPG figure.
A Anonymous Guest Sep 4, 2004 #10 Didnt Topgear mention a report done by a university study that proved that a train actually had a higher mpg per person than a car? Daz
Didnt Topgear mention a report done by a university study that proved that a train actually had a higher mpg per person than a car? Daz
A Anonymous Guest Sep 4, 2004 #13 You're right actually. Scrap the train bit and subsitute with rickshaws.