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rolandlowery 23 November 2003 11:23 PM


Ola Dudes,

well as the day draws closer, i find myself becoming giddy like a kid in a sweet shop.

i really cannot wait to get my scooby, i do have a quick question though, all of your input i will take with great thanks.

I currently drive a 2.5 V6 GSI Vectra, and i am getting around 25mpg to the gallon, i would say i drive quick, but not mental like. this is a much heavier car and of course has larger engine. current output is around the 200 BHP mark.

while i'm sure my scoob is a lighter car, and small engine size, how much more fuel am i likley to go through, when i get my scooby do.

thanks to anyone who finds the time to reply,


Kind Thanks


Regards


Me

alanbell 23 November 2003 11:28 PM

Lots but its fun !!!!!! alan.

wrxmania 23 November 2003 11:35 PM

What car is it - which model, year etc?

Aside from fuel - start saving - you'll only want to do "things" to it!

Brian.

rolandlowery 23 November 2003 11:43 PM

ola,


oops sorry about that i forgot to say spec,

its a WRX Jap import, MY95 on a 'M', currently outputting around 260BHP, 290 when i get my decat, :), lovely car i would post pic if i knew how to * hint *

L8r's

Roland

Scooby_Dan. 24 November 2003 12:03 AM

Are you sure it's the 260 bhp model??

rolandlowery 24 November 2003 12:09 AM


yup sir i'm sure, post 94 M 260 of your earth BHP

Regards

Me

wanted 24 November 2003 12:15 AM

Erm..........the muppet section is a few topics down :rolleyes:

greasemonkey 24 November 2003 12:46 AM


while i'm sure my scoob is a lighter car, and small engine size, how much more fuel am i likley to go through,
Piece of string question, although if you enjoy yourself at all it's going to be somewhere between the teens and low twenties. Also don't forget the octane booster you're going to need, unless of course the car's already been remapped for UK fuel.


rolandlowery 24 November 2003 12:55 AM



thanks for you input,


good job i get a healthy 28p per mile allowance from work then :)

Regards

Roland


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