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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: cleek on 18 April 2010, 19:09:55
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my omega seems heavy on fuel for a 2.2 computer says around 22mpg any ideas
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depends how its driven. if it an auto and it is doing lots of stop start then probably reasonable I would guess.
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yep.. I do 24-25 on a %70 motorway %30 urban driving..if you are having too much start stop it can go even below 20.. migs are heavy cars and doesnt matter 2.2 or 2.5 imo..
and its highly dependent on the right foot..
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my omega seems heavy on fuel for a 2.2 computer says around 22mpg any ideas
Yes that's about what I get local running......had 36mpg on a longish run motorways/A roads :y
Mick ;)
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Check the running temperature of the engine. If the ECU thinks the engine is cold it will supply fuel enrichment. After 100,000 miles or so the engine thermostat tends to stick slightly open which prevents (or slows down) the engine warming up. On the V6's 95 degrees (pre facelift) or 85 degrees (facelift) is normal. I assume the 4 cylinder are the same.
Also check for fault codes. If you have a faulty sensor the ECU can get confused or go into 'limp home mode'.
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Oops. Just noticed where you live.
If all your driving is on Shetland then 22mpg is quite good. As mentioned above the Omega is a heavy car and stop start motoring really hurts the fuel consumption.
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With a combination of urban and motorway driving over three days this week doing 300 miles, I managed a pleasing 24.5 mpg. ;) ;)
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my 2.2 is a taxi and i have learned how to drive it without it costing to much
and i get 25/27 out of mine now but before i got gentle with the foot it was 21/23 and i also put in a set of bosch 4 plugs :o ;) ;) ;)
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my 2.2 is a taxi and i have learned how to drive it without it costing to much
and i get 25/27 out of mine now but before i got gentle with the foot it was 21/23 and i also put in a set of bosch 4 plugs :o ;) ;) ;)
I guess you may always have a warm engine, so that helps, especially in winter :y
Mick
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Normal everyday stuff i get 25ish mpg..... best i ever saw was a long motorway run sitting a 70 was 36mpg
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With a combination of urban and motorway driving over three days this week doing 300 miles, I managed a pleasing 24.5 mpg. ;) ;)
I've done about 1200 miles in the last 7 days, a bit of everything, backwards and forwards along the South coast, and I seem to have got an average of 27mpg :y I can't remember how many times I have filled up with petrol though :( :(
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With a combination of urban and motorway driving over three days this week doing 300 miles, I managed a pleasing 24.5 mpg. ;) ;)
I've done about 1200 miles in the last 7 days, a bit of everything, backwards and forwards along the South coast, and I seem to have got an average of 27mpg :y I can't remember how many times I have filled up with petrol though :( :(
But I love my right foot Andy and hearing / feeling the V6 8-) 8-) :D :D ;)
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most of my trips are about 5 miles to and from work and it is all in shetland that i drive
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most of my trips are about 5 miles to and from work and it is all in shetland that i drive
No motorways to hammer down then! I don't think I could get used to that....................and would always end up in the sea! :'( :'( :D ;)
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I drove from Glasgow to Milan last week in the mig 3.0, and after working out what fuel I used I got 31 mpg on a 860 miles road trip, also you have to reset the computer and see what the reading is :y
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my omega seems heavy on fuel for a 2.2 computer says around 22mpg any ideas
I'd say any car weighing almost 2 tons that only has a 4 pot 2.2 litre engine is doing effing well to return 22mpg.
Then again I'd also say that the computer is the last thing I would take any notice of.
If you want to know what you are getting, brim fill the tank, zero the trip, do a couple of hundred miles, brim fill the tank again, then do the math from the trip reading....that's your REAL fuel consumption figure.
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With a combination of urban and motorway driving over three days this week doing 300 miles, I managed a pleasing 24.5 mpg. ;) ;)
I've done about 1200 miles in the last 7 days, a bit of everything, backwards and forwards along the South coast, and I seem to have got an average of 27mpg :y I can't remember how many times I have filled up with petrol though :( :(
But I love my right foot Andy and hearing / feeling the V6 8-) 8-) :D :D ;)
I can't argue with that sentiment. :y I don't think I was hanging around though ;)