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miles per gallon
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hi, does anyone have the figures or know of the fuel consumtion that a a12 engine would use ,im sure the datsun 1200 and 120y would be near the same,plz correct me if im wrong!!!! cheers mark....

Posted on: 2007/11/17 11:58
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depends how you drive it and hwy drivin or city driving none of my dattos have a trip metre so i dont bother to find out but i would think my 120y city drivin gets 10L/100km

Posted on: 2007/11/17 12:05
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sounds about rite,my 120y being an auto, i dare say it would use about that much,one thing also when im sitting on say 100-105km/h the little a12 motor is revving like 4000rpm thats a bit much 4 a little engine do u think????

Posted on: 2007/11/17 12:10
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my 120y 4 speed @ 100kmph is reving very high i think its ment for 80kmph . but it can be pushed to 140 / 150 kmph .

Posted on: 2007/11/17 12:33
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reving very high
Yes, it should rev about 4000 rpm at 100kph. The B110 and B210 were designed to cruise for long periods of time at 105 kph.

Posted on: 2007/11/17 19:29
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