Fiatspam tiem!

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04/26/2016 at 13:44 • Filed to: Shoebox, blue torpedo

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The weather has been rather shite lately so I didn’t have many chances to droiv me Feeat. Had to make up for it today. :D

First I put it in a Hot Wheels launcher. It desperately needed it after it was soiled by that damn tree a few days ago.

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Funnily enough, this carwash was too wide to wash the Feeat like it should. Those extendo-arms that wash wheels weren’t long enough to reach them. I should have demanded a refund! :P

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After the wash shit was wet, y0. Luckily it dried out after like 3 minutes of driving. I also filled up the tank because the fuel light was well on and the needle dipped below quarter full. The car swallowed just over 13 litres of tasty 95 octane before it was full again. :O

Then I parked my car next to a titty to end the day on a high note.

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DISCUSSION (17)


Kinja'd!!! BmanUltima's car still hasn't been fixed yet, he'll get on it tomorrow, honest. > . .
04/26/2016 at 13:54

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13 litre tank? How far can you drive between fill ups?


Kinja'd!!! Cé hé sin > BmanUltima's car still hasn't been fixed yet, he'll get on it tomorrow, honest.
04/26/2016 at 13:55

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The tank is actually bigger than that...

Edit: not by much. Mr Google says 20.5 litres which should get you at say 6 l/100 km about 350 km.

Which is quite enough in a Bambino.


Kinja'd!!! Cé hé sin > . .
04/26/2016 at 13:56

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I’m not sure that subjecting an old Fiat to that amount of water is a good idea.


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04/26/2016 at 13:57

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Ha. Haha.

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Kinja'd!!! . . > Cé hé sin
04/26/2016 at 14:06

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6l/100 km (or even slightly less than that) sounds about right for driving outside of town. In an urban cycle one can expect between 7 and 8l/100 km. That fuel gauge needle really tends to rocket down.


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04/26/2016 at 14:06

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Is it really necessary to put 95 in it? Lol


Kinja'd!!! . . > Cé hé sin
04/26/2016 at 14:06

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I asked it very nicely to please not rust. That should do it.


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04/26/2016 at 14:07

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It’s the lowest grade sold here anyway. My CLK takes 98.


Kinja'd!!! Cé hé sin > 66671 - 200 [METRIC] my dash
04/26/2016 at 14:14

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It’s the only fuel usually available!

Note: the rest of the world does octane numbers differently to the US. That’s 95 RON.


Kinja'd!!! 66671 - 200 [METRIC] my dash > Cé hé sin
04/26/2016 at 14:35

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Ok, that’s probably it, the numbers at gas stations in canada typically range from 87 to 90-something


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04/26/2016 at 14:36

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I guess different ratings among countries like ce he sin said


Kinja'd!!! . . > 66671 - 200 [METRIC] my dash
04/26/2016 at 14:38

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Our 95 is going to be about 91 in your octanes.


Kinja'd!!! Cé hé sin > 66671 - 200 [METRIC] my dash
04/26/2016 at 14:39

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Wiki tells me that 95 RON is about 90 in R+M/2.


Kinja'd!!! pjhusa > . .
04/26/2016 at 16:07

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Any pics of the CLK?


Kinja'd!!! . . > pjhusa
04/26/2016 at 16:15

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Kinja'd!!! pjhusa > . .
04/26/2016 at 19:07

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Oh cool. The C-Class Sport wheels do work well with that car.


Kinja'd!!! RallyDarkstrike - Fan of 2-cyl FIATs, Eastern Bloc & Kei cars > . .
04/26/2016 at 20:13

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Is it still blue or did it turn orangy-brown yet? :P