28mpg!

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Byker28i

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74,508 posts

231 months

Tuesday 16th August 2022
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Drove to wales last week in the TVR and because traffic was heavy just really pootled along and got 26mpg, about equal to the best I've ever got.

Topped the tank before coming back last night, easy run with little traffic but took it really steady as the dog was on the front passenger seat. Topped it again when home... 168 miles 27.5 litres or 6 gallons... 28mpg!!!

What, where, how, what magic is this. I didn't believe it, I was expecting to put another 5 litres in but it's brimmed...

sixor8

6,947 posts

282 months

Tuesday 16th August 2022
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Ah, but was it super unleaded at Esso / Shell (E0 in some places apparently despite being labelled E5) or the cooking supermarket variety E5 or even eek E10 unleaded. scratchchin

DCerebrate

367 posts

124 months

Tuesday 16th August 2022
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I regularly get 26mpg from my speed six; on twisty and hilly roads, hoing briskly but within NSL. I think Cerberas can do better than modern cars with equivalent performance because of their light weight. And the ECU was probably state of the art for the era. Still expensive to run but much better than a 20mpg car!

Imran999

363 posts

167 months

Tuesday 16th August 2022
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I literally only drive my Cerb for fun, so I have absolutely no idea what mpg it achieves, I only know about the smiles per miles and it’s outrageously high…
When it’s working ;-)

ColdoRS

1,872 posts

141 months

Wednesday 17th August 2022
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DCerebrate said:
I regularly get 26mpg from my speed six; on twisty and hilly roads, hoing briskly but within NSL. I think Cerberas can do better than modern cars with equivalent performance because of their light weight. And the ECU was probably state of the art for the era. Still expensive to run but much better than a 20mpg car!
I done an 800mile mostly motorway (but included autobahns...) trip recently and worked it out at 28mph, i wasn't shooting for high mpg either but did generally sit about 70mph, too long a day to be charging on constantly.

Anyway, i was very surprised, expected way less.

Demondad

482 posts

229 months

Wednesday 17th August 2022
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Out of interest are those cars with good mpg decatted and/or tuned by Jules? I think I breathe in about a litre of fumes every 28 miles, being de-catted and I think in need of a Jules tune up!

ukkid35

6,341 posts

187 months

Wednesday 17th August 2022
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Byker28i said:
Topped it again when home... 168 miles 27.5 litres or 6 gallons... 28mpg!!!
I reckon there's a chance you have a 3.73 diff, although that still doesn't account for an extra 30% over the rest of us

TwinKam

3,321 posts

109 months

Wednesday 17th August 2022
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Cerbera. The economical family car.

FarmyardPants

4,221 posts

232 months

Wednesday 17th August 2022
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I prefer the tag line: "Your plastic pal who's fun to be with!"

ukkid35

6,341 posts

187 months

Wednesday 17th August 2022
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The truck used less fuel while carrying the Cerb, than the Cerb did in the other direction


cerb4.5lee

36,946 posts

194 months

Wednesday 17th August 2022
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I remember when I had the X5 4.8iS as my daily and the Cerbera as my weekend car. The Cerbera almost offered diesel economy in comparison to the 12mpg that I was getting from the X5! hehe

That X5 has been the most thirsty car I've had, although the 17mpg that I got from the E92 M3 wasn't miles behind it to be fair.

It was the lightness that always helped the Cerbera with its mpg I reckon.

Byker28i

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74,508 posts

231 months

Thursday 18th August 2022
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sixor8 said:
Ah, but was it super unleaded at Esso / Shell (E0 in some places apparently despite being labelled E5) or the cooking supermarket variety E5 or even eek E10 unleaded. scratchchin
Sorry work got in the way.
Sainsbury's super unleaded going out, Texaco super unleaded on the way back, brimmed on return at Sainsburys again

Byker28i

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74,508 posts

231 months

Thursday 18th August 2022
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ukkid35 said:
Byker28i said:
Topped it again when home... 168 miles 27.5 litres or 6 gallons... 28mpg!!!
I reckon there's a chance you have a 3.73 diff, although that still doesn't account for an extra 30% over the rest of us
40mph per gear although third can pull 130-135 on the rev limiter...

Byker28i

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74,508 posts

231 months

Thursday 18th August 2022
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Demondad said:
Out of interest are those cars with good mpg decatted and/or tuned by Jules? I think I breathe in about a litre of fumes every 28 miles, being de-catted and I think in need of a Jules tune up!
Mines decatted and tuned by Jules.

DuncanM

6,876 posts

293 months

Thursday 18th August 2022
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I reckon 28mpg is doable for sure, years ago I got 25, and that was when the engine was running poorly in comparison to now (completely shagged valve guides)

I also note that when setup nicely a Cerbera runs just as smoothly as a new car. People talking about rough jerky running need to be looking at faults (throttle cable for a simple fix).

Mine is 4.2, not re-mapped, runs like a dream.

Jhonno

6,036 posts

155 months

Thursday 18th August 2022
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Byker28i said:
ukkid35 said:
Byker28i said:
Topped it again when home... 168 miles 27.5 litres or 6 gallons... 28mpg!!!
I reckon there's a chance you have a 3.73 diff, although that still doesn't account for an extra 30% over the rest of us
40mph per gear although third can pull 130-135 on the rev limiter...
Unless you have an 8k limiter your speedo is over reading. On the limiter in 3rd is ~120ish with a 3.43 diff.

I'd say you have the stock 3.43 diff though. I believe it was SP6's that sometimes came with the 3.73.


anonymous-user

68 months

Thursday 18th August 2022
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ukkid35 said:
The truck used less fuel while carrying the Cerb, than the Cerb did in the other direction

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Mr Cerbera

5,126 posts

244 months

Thursday 18th August 2022
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Byker28i said:
.... but took it really steady as the dog was on the front passenger seat. ....
Well, I hope she doesn't read your posts or it'll be broken glass in this Sunday's lunch !

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gruffalo

7,848 posts

240 months

Thursday 18th August 2022
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Byker28i said:
Drove to wales last week in the TVR and because traffic was heavy just really pootled along and got 26mpg, about equal to the best I've ever got.

Topped the tank before coming back last night, easy run with little traffic but took it really steady as the dog was on the front passenger seat. Topped it again when home... 168 miles 27.5 litres or 6 gallons... 28mpg!!!

What, where, how, what magic is this. I didn't believe it, I was expecting to put another 5 litres in but it's brimmed...
Sounds about right, high 20's when cruising.