Danny P
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Do you get less petrol consumption in winter than you do in the warmer months?
Seem to be going to the petrol station far more often since the cold weather has set in, put £15.00 in the other day and only got just over 90 miles out of it before the light was flashing at me, when normally that would do at least 100.
With the cold starts in the morning and drving with a cold engine, just wondering if that was t blame, or if it could be something else
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Daniel_Corsa
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Less fuel for your £15 might also have something to do with it.
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Pucci1
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it could be cooler engine means higher flash point on petrol i belive
also prices of fuel have gone up
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Ash_EP3
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quote: Originally posted by Pucci1
it could be cooler engine means higher flash point on petrol i belive
also prices of fuel have gone up
Seems weird but Tesco have now gone back down to 99.9 
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Edd
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air con possibly?
i know for a fact its affecting mine big time because im using it all the time
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Danny P
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quote: Originally posted by Daniel_Corsa
Less fuel for your £15 might also have something to do with it.
Aye never thought of that.......
Although I have noticed that when I have half a tank left, it dissapears than half a tank in the summer
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Fro
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quote: Originally posted by S214_UPP
quote: Originally posted by Pucci1
it could be cooler engine means higher flash point on petrol i belive
also prices of fuel have gone up
Seems weird but Tesco have now gone back down to 99.9 
A few stations round here are dropping too, the tesco 5p off per litre vouchers are ace too, when i've bought petrol lately its been at no more than 95.9 using the voucher
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Steve
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the car will burn more fuel if the air is cold
knock sensor will advance timing slightly and sensors will request slightly more fuel
[Edited on 13-12-2007 by Steve]
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joes_1.4_16v_sport
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quote: Originally posted by fro-dizzle
quote: Originally posted by S214_UPP
quote: Originally posted by Pucci1
it could be cooler engine means higher flash point on petrol i belive
also prices of fuel have gone up
Seems weird but Tesco have now gone back down to 99.9 
A few stations round here are dropping too, the tesco 5p off per litre vouchers are ace too, when i've bought petrol lately its been at no more than 95.9 using the voucher
Explain your voucher like ways...
Shopping at Tesco? 
[Edited on 13-12-2007 by joes_1.4_16v_sport]
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Fro
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Yeah if you spend over 50 quid I think, we get shopping delivered everyweek and one of those with it so when im not getting petrol from dad i use them 
But think you can get them instore too.
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Pucci1
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
the car will burn more fuel if the air is cold
[Edited on 13-12-2007 by Steve]
ahh so i was kinda right lol 
soz i havnt been driving for over a month now lol.. so havnt been looking at petrol prices much
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Fonz
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
the car will burn more fuel if the air is cold
knock sensor will advance timing slightly and sensors will request slightly more fuel
i agree that there will be more fuel burnt but also more air and codl air is denser so more power? like with a turbo, more air/fuel mixture in = more power out. obv colder air isnt going to give turbo like changes but it IS denser, and so can hold more fuel vapour...more bang for you buck?

or am i talking twaddle?
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Steve
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there will be slightly more power yea
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Danny P
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Cheers fellas
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Haimsey
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There was a guy on the radio before who said he wasnt going to be affected by the petrol price increase because he always puts £10 in 
So i guess its the same for him in winter 
[Edited on 13-12-2007 by Haimsey]
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deano87
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I noticed a slight drop in fuel economy a few weeks ago, gone back up now though 
More power in the winter ftw 
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Ash_EP3
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I was speaking to a friend of mine last night and he said that he told his dad that he was pleased at the fact that petrol in some places is only just under £1 his old man just laughed at him 
Some people (aka Norry) claim the VAT back on their petrol so its only costing him like 84p a litre!!!! lucky mofo
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Jay
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quote: Originally posted by S214_UPP
Some people (aka Norry) claim the VAT back on their petrol so its only costing him like 84p a litre!!!! lucky mofo
We used to do this shops gone now though
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whitter45
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
the car will burn more fuel if the air is cold
knock sensor will advance timing slightly and sensors will request slightly more fuel
[Edited on 13-12-2007 by Steve]
not so much the knock sensor on baisc engines more to do with air to fuel ratio. Cold air more dense thus more fuel required. More advanced engines will get the added benefit of the knock sensor adjusting timing
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mattk
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Ive resorted to putting 15 Litres in at a time rather than £15 quid
Fucking shocking the price of deisel though
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Carl
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quote: Originally posted by mattk
Ive resorted to putting 15 Litres in at a time rather than £15 quid
Fucking shocking the price of deisel though
I've started doing this, carry 1's and 2p's in my car so can pay exact, gets rid of them.
I also did the same Danny, wondered why my fuel consumption had gone up, all adds up now its about 10p dearer than it was.
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Chris Bingham
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I've got a digital MPG meter, and I've dropped to 29 from about 31 since the clocks went back.
I blame the fact that I'm sitting in traffic more because there are a lot of idiots that can't drive at night!
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Danny P
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Cheers for the replys folks, put my mind at rest a bit as I thought something was up with my car
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deano87
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With the cold weather, you may also get a bit more condensation, and it'll take longer to burn off, under the oil cap
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Carl
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will having the heaters blasting out hot air alot more also effect it?
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