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IMMX5

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  1. Yo guys.

    Previously had the old 16" prestige rims on my 2008 is250. Was averaging 8.7l/100km for city driving

    Now Ive got 18" Sports luxury Rims on there and its skyrocketed to 11.5l/100km...

    Probably not worth the looks for me at this stage.. spending $30 bucks more a week to fill up =/

    You're not spending more - nor has your consumption increased. The circumference has changed and thus gives both speed & odo meter reading variances which has changed your calculation... From memory I think you can recalibrate the computer for this (consumption) but not km's.

    Look at http://www.inawise.com/tyre-calculator/tyre-size-calculator.html, insert your relevant sizes and see the error (or the change in readings is probably the correct term)...

  2. I won't touch E10 for the Lexus (and some of the other cars in the "fleet"). The alcohol is Hygroscopic (absorbs moisture) and tends to separate in storage - so even though there is supposed to be a max of 10% alcohol in the fuel there is no guarantee what %age is in the storgae tank at the garage. Additionally, the enrgy content is lower thus need to burn more fuel for equivalent 'performance' - hence higher fuel consumption with E10.

    I tend to use primarily Caltex 95, sometimes 98 - but to be absolutely honest I cant say the consumption or performance is any better with 98.

  3. My windscreen was replaced by the dealer when I bought it - you wouldn't know it was a replacement (except for the scratch on the trim on the A pillar)!

    I had O'briens do my Mazda6 MPS a few years back - great job, no complaints. Another crowd was sent by the Insurer to do my daughters Corolla - windscreen fit was OK but there is a rattle from the trim. Most recently we were sent to another crowd to have a Holden windscreen changed. Probably the worst job of the lot with damage to the trim and some other ill-fitting bits.

  4. Trip from Sydney to Melbourne (arriving with a temperature of 46C) I managed 7.5 l/100km (I zeroed the computer at filling up immediately before leaving Sydney). Return trip measured from Gundagai to Sydney was 7.5 l/100km.

    Prior to the Melbourne trip I normally averaged 11.0 l/100km incl. (with the wife driving). My current tank is 9.6 l/100km and the average since originally leaving for Melbourne in mid January is now 8.7 l/100km - and driving style may be regarded as "spirited but smooth driving" - and avaoiding the peak traffic as best as possible)...

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