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N/A Advice please .........


Jamesy

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..... hey all .....

 

I'm missing my Supra so have decided to put my BMW up for sale - got a fella coming to look this week.

 

I am very tempted to buy another Supra, but this time a non-turbo due to running costs, insurance purchase cost blah blah blah....

 

After owning a BPU TT i appriciate that i wont be "quite" the same..

 

but can anyone give me some advice on the running of them, speed and most importantly, what the average MPG is - i've read back on a few threads and i varties massively so if anyone can post up there recent MPG figures in an N/A it'd be a great help.

 

Tar muchly! ;)

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I get about 28 Mpg on a decent run. 20mpg when hooning around town and country lanes!

 

You have to get the NA to about 5 - 6k revs to get it to pull well, therefore if you boot it you will go through fuel like fatties go through pies.....:D

 

H.

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You just drive NA same like TT - carefull when wet, fast when dry. 0-60 in around 6 sec, max speed around 150 mph, MPG depends how and where you drive - between 20 - 35 MPG.

Servicing is dead easy, access to everything except spark plugs is wide open. Reliable, not many things can go wrong, if you change fluids and filters regular.

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I get about 28 Mpg on a decent run. 20mpg when hooning around town and country lanes!

 

You have to get the NA to about 5 - 6k revs to get it to pull well, therefore if you boot it you will go through fuel like fatties go through pies.....:D

 

H.

 

What he said ^^^ , I bought my n/a auto for economy reasons and dont regret it at all .

Enjoy the style mate as when fuel hits 1.50 a litre it will only the fortunate few that can feed several hundred horsepower on a regular basis :(

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What he said ^^^ , I bought my n/a auto for economy reasons and dont regret it at all .

Enjoy the style mate as when fuel hits 1.50 a litre it will only the fortunate few that can feed several hundred horsepower on a regular basis :(

 

Basically, people with lots of money......:rolleyes:

 

H.

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Guest poodle

so whats the fuel consumption of the TT? Im currently getting about 23mpg out of my alfa 156tspark. which lets be honest is pretty poor considering the output.

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i bought mine from coventry and i live in grimsby which is about 140+ mls and it cost me less than £20 to get home so i think there not too bad really

 

 

matt

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Same here as Havard and Konio, as poor as 20ish mpg crawling around town in traffic, as much as 28 mpg on a clear A road or MWay run. Combined miles I get about 320 miles to a tank, less if I'm tanking it everywhere :eyebrows: more if I'm avoiding the petrol pumps :lol:

 

In terms of maitenance, apart from replacing worn components they are pretty much bullet proof with good fuel, lubricants and regular servicing keeping them in tip top nic :)

 

Linda

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Guest poodle

okay i can live with that kinda consumption, now the burning question, how many litres to a tank (basically my work pays for 1 tank of fuel per week)

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okay i can live with that kinda consumption, now the burning question, how many litres to a tank (basically my work pays for 1 tank of fuel per week)

 

i'm sure its 70 litres for a UK car and 60 litres for a Jspec....

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i read also somewhere that the uk tanks are bigger, this would be more advantagous to me on my "tank per week" deal.

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