Hi Slayer,
I'm bi-lingual -Ha ha.
I use L/100km myself but keep having to translate for others.
8.5 is a good average. I can get down to 6.6L/100km if I can keep in a high gear. But my average would be about 8.0 (equals 35mpg)
Pretty good (Yours is an auto, right?)
Here's a quick fuel conversion site:
Convert MPG to Litre (Miles Per Gallon to Liter Converter)
What tyres are you using that you need 2,4 bar? I would find that very 'bumpy' and uncomfortable.
I'm running 235/55 17s at 1,8 bar equals 26psi which I obtained direct from Continental after I gave the exact weight of the car and the size of the tyres.
Fully loaded for long journeys I raise the pressure to 2,1 bar (30psi)
Well, my previous set (195/80/R15 - Bridgestone Dueler 684 H/T) I used to run them on 30 PSI. It led to excessive wear on the front, on the outside, indicating low pressure. I changed to General Grabber UHP 195/80/R15 in the summer. No signs of irregular wear until now (about 5000 Kms so far
Here's a quick pressure conversion site:
PSI BAR Converter
Just as an aside
all schools in UK have been using
only metric units since around 1970. But......we are still taking about pints of beer and half a mile is 880 yards. God knows when the change-over will be complete???
Changes take time. Older people here still think in "Escudos" and do the math for euros
Caio, Singvogel.