- codrin
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Pentru un mers economic , aplic metoda vitezei constante , pe cat este posibil . Maxim 100 si talpa usoara .
Si pentru ca tot s-a pomenit , folosesc frana de motor infinit mai mult decat scosul din viteza . Scot din viteza doar atunci cand doresc sa ma opresc , iar turatia motorului scade sub 1000 .
Ioan Paul
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de scos din viteza merge daca te tine ca oricum mersul in relantiu nu umezeste gatul carburatorului pe cand orice forma dementinerea vitezei da aici conteaza si timpul fiecarui regim concurent
daca nu ai respectat prima fraza NU mai fa consumul.de asta avem benzinarii!
- newmedia_ltd
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"este capitol dedicat"" 😶
Energy-conscious driving
* High fuel consumption is often a result of failing to d rive in an energy-conscious manner.
* You should therefore drive with energy in mind – "more miles with less fuel".
Fuel consumption depends to a great extent on your own personal driving style.
The following hints are intended to help you consume fuel at a rate that is as close
as possible to the specified levels.
Check your vehicle’s fuel consumption every time you refuel.
This facilitates early detection of any irregularities causing increased fuel consumption.
Warming up
# Driving at full throttle or idling while the engine is still cold increases engine wear and fuel consumption.
# Drive off immediately after starting.
Warm up the engine by running it at moderate engine speeds.
Uniform speed
# Hectic driving significantly increases fuel consumption.
# Do not accelerate and brake unnecessarily.
Drive as often as possible in top gear.
The vehicle can often be driven in 4th or 5th gear from a speed of 30 mph (50 km/h) in urban traffic.
In fourth gear fuel consumption in the 30 to 50 mph (50 to 80 km/h) range is around 25 % lower than in third gear.
In the 44 to 55 mph (70 to 90 km/h) range, fuel consumption in fifth gear is roughly 15 % lower than in fourth gear.
Select the next higher gear as soon as possible, and only change down when the engine is no longer running perfectly
smoothly.
Idling
* The engine also consumes fuel when idling.
* If you have to wait for more than one minute, it is worthwhile switching off the engine.
Five minutes of idling corresponds to ap proximately 0.6 mile (1km) of driving.
Overrun
# The fuel supply is automatically cut off during overrun, e.g. when the vehicle is
being driven down long gradients or when braking.
# To enable the overrun cut-off to take effect and save fuel, during overrun do
not accelerate and if in manual transmission mode do not declutch.
Correct gear selection
# High revs increase engine wear and fuel consumption.
# Do not race your engine. Avoid driving at high engine speeds.Making use of the tachometer helps to
save fuel. Drive in a low engine speed range for each gear as much as possible
with uniform engine speeds.
Urban traffic
# Frequent starting and stopping – for example a t traffic lights, in stop-start
traffic or traffic queues – greatly increases average fuel consumption.
# Plan carefully to avoid traffic congestion.
Good anticipation avoids unnecessary stopping, If possible, select roads with a good
traffic flow, By keeping a safe distance from the vehicle in front and by not lane-hopping
you will be able to avoid frequent braking and acceleration, which uses up a lot of fuel.
High speed
# The higher the speed, the higher the consumption. At top speed, you consume a great deal of fuel.
# Slightly releasing the accelerator pedal results in distinct fuel savings with no major loss of speed.
Drive at no more than around three quarters of maximum speed and you will use up to 50 % less fuel, without losing a
great deal of time.
Tyre inflation pressure
# Inadequate tyre pressure, leading to higher road resistance, costs money in two ways: for more fuel and increased
tyre wear.
# Regular checks (every 14 days) pay off.
Electrical loads
# The power consumption of electrical equipment increases fuel consumption.
# Switch off additional consumers (e.g. air conditioning 3, heated rear window,heated seats 3) if they are not required.
Automatic transmission
# Full throttle, kickdown, the sporty driving programme and unnecessary manual
changing of drive ranges all severely increase fuel consumption.
# Driving can almost always be maintained when in D.
If the accelerator pedal is depressed gently and evenly the
transmission will shift into the fuel-saving gears at an early stage.
Loading
# Unnecessary weight increases fuel consumption, especially when accelerating (urban traffic).
A load of 100 kg can increase fuel consumption in urban traffic by up to 1.75gal. /1000 miles (0.5 l/100 km)
# Reduce the loads you carry.
Roof racks, ski-holders
# Roof racks and ski-holders can increase fuel consumption by approx. 3.5 gal./1000 miles;
(1 l/100 km) due to the increased air resistance.
# Remove them if they are not being used.
Repair and maintenance
# Improper repairs or adjustment and maintenance work can increase fuel consumption.
Do not carry out work on the engine yourself.
Extreme driving conditions
# Driving up steep gradients, driving on poor roads, cornering, pulling a caravan/trailer or winter driving all
increase fuel consumption.
Fuel consumption increases dramatically in urban traffic and at winter temperatures, especially on short trips
when the engine operating temperature is not reached.
# Follow the hints given above to keep consumption to a minimum under such conditions.
sursa : manual de utilizare OPEL ASTRA G
sper sa va fie de folos
imi cer scuze dar nu am avut timp sa traduc materialul
- mihai_b18
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eu sunt sigur ca tu te inseli! in primul rand scrie in carte ca in frana de motor se taie alimentarea cu benazina!
(stiu ca am dat un citat din 2007)
- Cod
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eu cred ca consumul cel mai mic astfel incat sa nu dauneze motorului se realizeaza in fiecare treapta la 2000 rpm
- bazare
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Am observat, ca la multi le este frica sa tureze masina.
Ieri am fost la un drum pana la Budapesta si inapoi 800 km , si am zis ca merg super exra sportiv, nu ma refer la viteza ci la la schimbat vitezele la turatia mxima( 5500-6300), la viteza medie de 91km/h consumul a fost de 7,1%
- Cod
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Dar o sa ai consum mult mai mare decat daca mergi la 2000rpm.
putem sa facem o incercare ... la mine cel putin consumul la 70 e mai mic cu 1 l decat la 90 (ambele viteze in a 5-a). Am pus mai in spate o poza ... consum 3.8% pe bucuresti- ploiesti mers 80 pe ceas cu tempomatu ... in realitate 75km/h
- mircea neicu
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merg, sa zicem cu 80km/h. se apropie un obstacol sau altceva care presupune reducerea vitezei pana la oprire.
raman in a 5-a pana aproape sa ma opresc, cand scot pe liber, in tot acest timp calcand numai frana de picior, fara a schimba in treapta inferioara.
bine, cand e iarna si alunecos pe jos, atunci reduci de la 80 la 0 km/h calcand frana concomitent cu retrogradarea de la 5 la 1
pt cunoscatori: e corect?
- adrian terinte
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1. urmaresc pe BC viteza si turatia la care sunt afisate cele mai mici consumuri instantanee, in fiecare treapta de viteza. Am postat mai devreme un link catre rezultatele obtinute la Y20DTH, Vectra-B;
2. functie de necesitati, incerc sa ma incadrez in una din situatiile determinate mai sus;
3. folosesc tempomatul cat mai mult posibil;
4. daca am nevoie sa accelerez usor, nu retrogradez;
5. daca am nevoie sa accelerez rapid, retrogradez;
6. folosesc frana de motor din timp (de exemplu cand ma apropii de semafor rosu);
7. nu mai accelerez daca urmeaza un viraj sau alta manevra care ma obliga sa incetinesc.
8. si nu in ultimul rand, verific periodic consumul instantaneu la diverse turatii.
Ce inseamna "mers subturat"?
Parerea mea: motorul este subturat in plaja de turatii de sub valoarea determinata la pct.1
Astept si alte pareri.
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