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Speed Model mpg

8 years ago
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Curious if anybody has conducted accurate mpg readings on their Speed model.  We've just returned from a 583 mile trip, mostly at cruising speeds of 50-60 mph, where I kept accurate records of fuel consumed, and frankly I'm shocked and embarrassed!  Before I share, and I will, can others opine? Posted by johnlayzell 18/10/2016 12:08:10
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8 years ago
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I monitor the consumption of my Speed 25 all the time.  When I first had it I was getting about 12 mpg but after having the carburetors set up professionally I now get 16-17, and on one trip up to North Yorkshire and back (about 400 miles) I achieved over 18. Posted by NeilWillatt 23/10/2016 19:29:33
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8 years ago
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Thanks Neil!  Well, 12.07 mpg (Imperial) was my average. From others, I'm also hearing that 15-18 should be achievable.    Work to do! Posted by johnlayzell 25/10/2016 16:22:55
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7 years ago
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My Speed 20 SC tourer fully loaded on long runs on the Continent  gets around 18 mpg as I keep her off the motorways and trundle around  50mph. Hills and bends do very little to  dent it including over the Alpine and Pyrenean passes - Last year we got 18.5 travelling 2,500 miles through Finland/Sweden/Norway- If I use her on UK motorways cruising at 70/75 and generally hooning around the Leicestershire backroads its more like 10mpg . ( However I do have a high ratio (+11%) rear axle)  Simply put - as long as the jet heights are set properly its the inverse of the degree of right boot. Smiles per gallon is the true measure! Posted by shaun matthews 02/12/2016 17:58:03
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