The other day, when I ran a long distance, I achieved the first fuel consumption record of 15.1km liter for me. I was surprised because I never expected to get such a good fuel economy. Moreover, while playing with the paddles, I wasn't really careful about eco-driving. Porsche is a late model of 991 (991.2).
By the way, when I usually drive around my house, the fuel consumption is 5.5 to 8km / L after driving for about 20 to 30 minutes (only on general roads = roads full of traffic lights and cars because there are many central areas in Tokyo). It's about time. When playing in sports mode or paddle, it is about 5.5km / L, and in eco mode (I (laughs)) it is about 8km. When I run for about an hour on a general road, if I get 9.5km / L, I think it's pretty good.
By the way, this is the feeling when running in a normal city (in Tokyo). The mileage is 19 minutes, the mileage is 5.4km, and the fuel consumption is 8km / L. It's not in sports mode, especially without playing paddles, driving normally (without being so eco-conscious). I think the fuel economy is much better than I expected.
By the way, the day when I put out this 15 liter liter was a long distance and it was a warm day, so the tire pressure increased to 2.2 before and 2.4 behind.
Do many people think that this air pressure is low when it expands? The air pressure setting of my Porsche is 2.0 in the front and 2.2 in the back (generally it is set to run 2.1 in the front and 2.3 in the back).
I'm wondering if this is a little low, but when I come back after setting it at the Porsche Center, it's almost always this number, so from my usage, it seems like this is fine. Is it? Next time, I would like to ask the sales staff to confirm ...
And check the air pressure of this tire. This is also one of the routine work when I get in my car, and while I'm running, I always check when I'm free, such as waiting for a traffic light, and I'm not sure if "Yeah, the air pressure is good today." I'm satisfied (laughs).