If you are looking for a sure way to reduce fuel consumption, look no further than the Surbo, because it regularly saves 10 percent fuel for users. If your car has an abnormally poor consumption figure when compared with like models, or with your previous cars, then there could be some air intake problem which we can solve, and the improvement will be much greater. We have lots of data on this page for various models with Surbo. You can WhatsApp us for free advice on fuel saving.
This is a fuel economy report from the owner of a 2014 Mazda 3 equipped with Surbo. 22 km/l with Surbo in mixed driving (1/3 urban plus 2/3 highway) vs 17.5 km/l as claimed by car manufacturer for highway driving. Even when driving hard with Surbo and revving, the result was 17.5 km/l.
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The Surbo gives more energy, enabling quick acceleration towards the more economical higher gears in a shorter time. Most customers report an overall improvement of 10% in economy. If driving on highways, the vehicle easily exceeds speed limits due to the higher torque, so less of the accelerator needs to be pressed. For automatic cars, rolling distance is longer with foot off accelerator, with engine rpm hardly dropping due to the Surbo system's air accumulation. The following cars have been made more frugal with Surbo:
Car | Consumption Before Surbo | Consumption With Surbo | Improvement | Remarks |
Audi A3 1.8 2010 | 11.4 km/l | 17.2 km/l | More details | |
Audi S5 4.2 2009 | 11.6-12.1 L/100km | 9.9 L/100km | 19% | More details |
Audi S5 4.2 2009 | 15.7-18 L/100km | 12.7-14.2 L/100km | 20% | Daytime driving, neighbourhood plus expressway |
Audi S5 4.2 2009 | 18-20.8 L/100km | 15.2 L/100km | 27% | Aggressive overtaking. All results with Surbo5 |
BMW '08 320 | 8-9 km/l | 10 km/l | Mr Hakeem | |
Chery QQ 0.8 | 10% | Owner: Danel | ||
Chery T11 1.6 | 9.5 km/l | 10.5 km/l | Owner: Thomas G | |
Chevrolet Aveo 1.4 | 12 km/l | l7 km/l | Twin Surbo+cone | |
Chevrolet Aveo 1.4 | "Significant" | More details | ||
Daewoo Espero 2.0 | +3 km/l | 25% | Highway | |
Daihatsu '89 Charade 1.0 | 10% | |||
Daihatsu '94 Hijet 1.0 | 7 days | 8 days | days that $25 petrol lasts- | |
Ford Focus (Twin Surbo) | 15% | More details | ||
Ford '92 Laser 1.3 carb | 10% | |||
Honda '06 Airwave | 12 km/l | 15 km/l | Mr Hakeem | |
Honda '09 City | 16 km/l | 25 km/l | More details | |
Honda '09 City | 13 km/l | 17 km/l | Mr Lai | |
Honda Civic FC | 1L less per 100km | More details | ||
Honda '08 Civic Type R | 30 km more per tank | |||
Honda '89 Civic GL 1.3 | $0.15/km | $0.11/km | 26% | Mostly highway |
Honda '89 Civic 1.5 GL | 10% | |||
Honda Crossroad | 10-10.5 km/l | 11.5 km/l | More details | |
Honda '89 CRX | 10% | |||
Honda Fit Hybrid | 22 km/l | 26 km/l | Owner Mr Wan said 100% charge reached after 20km cruise, enabling full-electric mode for 15 mins till charge was 75% | |
Honda HRV | 20% | More details | ||
Honda '03 Jazz | 10-12 km/l | 13-15 km/l | In City | |
Honda '03 Jazz | 10-12 km/l | 15-19 km/l | Same car, highway | |
Honda '17 Jazz | 14 km/l | 18 km/l | ||
Honda Oddysey RB3 2.4 | 8+ km/l | 9.2 km/l | Using Surbo5 | |
Honda Oddysey RB1 2.4 Twin Surbo | 300 km/half tank | 380+ km/half tank | ||
Honda '16 Shuttle 1.5 | 5 days | 7 days | Lady driver from Shuttle club: how long per tank of petrol lasted | |
Honda Shuttle 1.5 | 14 km/l | 20 km/l | From owner 8xxxxxx2, click here | |
Honda '17 Shuttle 1.5 | 14.1 km/l | 16.3 km/l | From owner capetmacdonald, click here | |
Honda '08 Stream 1.8 | 50 km more per tank | |||
Honda '08 Stream 1.8 | 10 km/l | 11-11.5 km/l | Owner Aki, click here | |
Honda Vezel | 15 km/l | 16.3 km/l | Owner 5792, click here | |
Honda Vezel | Unknown | 20 km/l | Owner Kah, click here | |
Honda Vezel | 13.5 km/l | 15.3 km/l | Owner luxuryhypesg, click here | |
Honda Vezel | "definitely fuel saving" | Owner esoteric, click here | ||
Honda Vezel | 12.4 km/l | 23.2 km/l | Owner 9xxxxx00, click here | |
Honda Vezel | 12 km/l | 14-16 km/l | Surbo installed at 55k km mileage. Monitored till 300k km. Owner Sam Tan, public hire | |
Honda Vezel 2021 | 16.7 km/l | 10% | Owner 9xxxxxx9, click here | |
Hyundai Accent | "effective in fuel saving" | Owner 6939, click here | ||
Hyundai Accent 1.4A 2017 | 180 km | 210 km | Half tank range, by owner Alvin | |
Hyundai Accent 1.3A | 10 km/l | 12 km/l | ||
Hyundai '96 Accent 1.5 | 15% | |||
Hyundai Elantra 2012 upwards | 11.2 km/l | 12.5 km/l | Owner Lulu, click here | |
Hyundai Elantra 2012 upwards | unknown | 12.2 km/l | "definitely improved on the fuel consumption" | Owner 9xxxxxx3, click here |
Hyundai H1 van | 800+ | 960 | km per tank. Owner Kevin Ng | |
Hyundai '93 Sonata | 10% | |||
Hyundai Verna | 450-480 km per tank | 40-50 more km per tank | Mr Ashraaf | |
Kia Koup 1.6 | 9.7L/100km | 7.3L/100km | ||
Kia Koup 1.6 | 450 km | 530 km | Per tank, from Ivan | |
Kia '01 Rio 1.3 | 14 km/l | 16-17.3 km/l | 14-23% | Mostly highway |
Kia '01 Rio 1.3 | 13 -14 km/l | 14.1-14.2 km/l | Mr Teoh | |
Kia '01 Rio 1.3 | 13 -14 km/l | 14.4 km/l | Mr Teoh, Twin Surbo | |
Lexus ES 250 | 460 | 520 | Km per tank, by Terence | |
Mazda 3 2016 | 5.7 L/100km | 4.5 L/100km | 21% | click here |
Mazda 3 2016 | 6.5 L/100km | 5.7 L/100km | 12% | click here |
Mazda 3 2016 | 12 km/l | 15 km/l | 25% | Desmond Chee |
Mazda 5 | 10% | Mr Mus | ||
Mitsubishi Attrage 1.2 | 12L/100 km | 6.4L/ 100 km | Reduced fuel consumption with Twin Surbo. click here | |
Mitsubishi Attrage 1.2 | 300 km | 480 km | Range reflected after fitting Twin Surbo. click here | |
Mitsubishi Eclipse 1.5 | 8-9 km/l | 14.6 km/l | click here | |
Mitsubishi '93 Colt Lancer 1.6 | 12 km/l | 15 km/l | T Yeo | |
Mitsubishi Lancer '98 1.6 MR | 10% | Mike | ||
Mitsubishi Lancer 2006 1.6 CS3 4 speed auto | 11-12 km/l | 13 km/l max | Customer who reinstalled Surbo in Toyota Wish | |
Mitsubishi Lancer Ex 1.5 | 10% | Mr Saha | ||
Mitsubishi Lancer Ex 1.5 | unknown | 4 more days per tank | click here | Yasmin |
Mitsubishi 2019 Eclipse Cross 1.5 turbo | 8-9 km/l | 14.6 km/l max | ||
Nissan Dualis 2.0 | 8 km/l | 10 km/l | Owner: Dyleon | |
Nissan 130Y | 15.5 km/l | ES Fong, KL service centre | ||
Nissan Latio | 13 km/l | 15 km/l | Feedback from owner | |
Nissan Latio | 290 km | 382 km | Per tank | click here |
Nissan NV200 petrol | 8 km/l | 9 km/l | Mr Sng, Hougang | |
Nissan NV200 petrol | 41.5% | click here (8226) | ||
Nissan NV200 petrol | 10% | Mr Rizal | ||
Nissan Presea 1.6 | 9 km/l | 12 km/l | Twin Surbo+cone | |
Nissan Qashqai 2.0 | unspecified | click here | ||
Perodua Kancil 660cc | 12.5 km/l | 14.5 km/l | Gordon Goh | |
Peugeot 206 1.4 | 11.4 km/l | 13.0 km/l | K Gn | |
Peugeot '89 405 1.6 carb | 8 km/l | 10.7 km/l | ||
Peugeot '95 405 1.6 MPI | 11 km/l | 12.14 km/l | 10% | 1 Surbo |
Peugeot '95 405 1.6 MPI | 11 km/l | 12.81 km/l | 16% | Twin Surbo |
Proton '97 Wira 1.3 carb | 10 km/litre | 12-13 km/litre | In city | |
Proton '97 Wira 1.3 carb* | 12-13 km/litre | 14-15 km/litre | On highway | |
Proton '98 Wira 1.6A | 11 km/litre | 13 km/litre | KH Tan | |
Seat '99 Salsa 1.0 | 10% | |||
Skoda Octavia 1.6 Twin Surbo | "I saved good fuel" | click here | ||
Subaru '17 Forester 2.0 n.a | 10% | Feedback from owner | ||
Subaru Impreza 1.5 2009 | 11.6 km/l | 13 km/l | click here | |
Subaru '00 Impreza 1.6 | 10-15% | Mr E Wu, 1 Surbo | ||
Subaru '00 Impreza 1.6 | 25-30% | Mr E Wu, 2 Surbos | ||
Subaru '92 Justy 1.0 | 15% | Cold tube added-Mr Teoh | ||
Suzuki Baleno 1.3 | 10% or more | Mr Xie | ||
Suzuki Swift 1.5A | 15% | K T Lee | ||
Suzuki Swift 1.0 | 380 km/ 38l | 420 km/ 38l | Rai, technician | |
Suzuki Vitara 2016 | "consumption seems better" | More details | ||
Toyota Axio 2007 | 500 km | 580 km | Per tank, Mr Salman | |
Toyota Camry 2.0 | 450 km | 500-510 km | 11-13% | Per tank, Mr Liao |
Toyota Camry 2.5 | 11 km/l | 13 km/l | With Twin Surbo | |
Toyota Camry (Nick Lee) | "it does save fuel" | More details | ||
Toyota Corolla Altis 2016 | 12-13 km/l | 15 km/l | Details 91xxxxx0 | |
Toyota '02 Corolla 1.5 VVTi | 50 more km per tank | Owner, vegetable grocer | ||
Toyota Harrier | 11.9 km/l | 12.9-13.7 km/l | 8.4-15.1% | Mr Chandra |
Toyota Hiace 3.0 turbodiesel high roof | 550 maximum | 631 | Mr Joe, per tank of diesel | |
Toyota Noah hybrid | 16 km/l | 21 km/l | More details | |
Toyota Prius C | "fuel consumption better now" | More details | ||
Toyota Rush | 10-10.5 km/l | 12.6 km/l | More details | |
Toyota '09 Sienta | 10 % | Daniel Chow | ||
Toyota '92 Starlet 1.0 | 13 km/l | 15 km/l | A Tang | |
Toyota Tercel 1.5 twincam | 17 km/l | 19 km/l | +12% | 90-100 km/h, Chile customers |
Toyota Soluna 1.5 | 220 km | 250-260 km | 13-18% | 1/4 tank, Mr Liao |
Toyota Vios | "I managed to clock more mileage" | Details (8078) | ||
Toyota Vios | "fuel consumption improved" | Details (1259) | ||
Toyota Wish 1.8 2005 | 550-580 km | 650 km max | per tank | |
Volvo S60 | "saves fuel" | Details (3025) | ||
Volvo S60 T5 | 10% | Jackson Lee | ||
VW Golf GTi | 442 km per tank | 470 km per tank | Details (9824) |
*Note: this car belongs to the Kedah dealer Azman. Although it is manual, it's got cruise control too. Running without cruise control, the highway consumption was 14-15 km/litre, but when the cruise control was turned on, Azman could feel the accelerator being automatically depressed further from his foot, and the extra pedal travel brought the highway consumption back to the original 12-13 km/litre. This shows that with a Surbo, the driver will press less on the accelerator and this will contribute to a more relaxing drive, and of course more economy.
*Proton Wira 1.3 manual achieved 20 km/l with Surbo.
Subaru Impreza 2008 and newer.
Unspecified car belonging to Zaiizaiizaii
Unspecified car belonging to Yano
Unspecified car belonging to Jomeo
Nissan Sunny Auto (Twin Surbo)
1. Keep to the factory spec for the overall wheel diameter. This is the size of the rim plus tyres, and if you make the rims bigger, then you can use a lower profile tyre to keep to the original size. You can usually find this size on a sticker on the front door. If unsure, you can check with us. Use our tyre calculator. Likewise, you should use the recommended tyre pressure. Different models of tyres even within the same brand can vary in weight so try to choose the lighter ones if possible. If you can find lighter wheels, they help too.
2. In between filter element changes, remove the element and shake the dust off to allow more air in.
3. For carburetor vehicles, have the spark ignition timing tuned to factory spec where adjustable. Also important is the CO (carbon monoxide) emission level--tune by computer to as close to 0% as possible.
4. Try to connect to cold air wherever possible as colder air has a higher density. For example, you can connect the air inlet to an opening in the grille.
5. Upgrade to Twin Surbos as these simply have better low end torque and have stretched the mileage on single-Surbo cars. The Twin has been shown by the dynamometer to deliver 10% more torque between 2500-3000 rpm so if you spend more time in that region (eg. during cruising) it will give better economy than the single Surbo.
6. Our general guideline is that maximum torque at the low and mid rpm range go hand in hand with fuel economy, because most of the driving time is spent in these ranges. It may not be advisable to shift gears upwards at too low an rpm, as the starting rpm in the next gear may be too low for power. So, you will have to press more on the accelerator, and end up spending more time in the low gears that are not economical. So, just rev a bit more in the lower gears.
7. If your vehicle is manual, have the clutch adjusted lower so that gearchanging can be faster and more Surbo power preserved during the gearchange. If the gearchange and clutching is in completed in one second, it syncs with the Surbo system which also takes a second to charge.
If you are not already using Surbo in your vehicle, and have a problem with fuel consumption or a lack of power, you can contact us for advice. If your car has a lot of mileage, we can help you check for wear and tear within the air intake.
Watch the video above showing how an engine revs with Surbo. Or watch it with the How it works page.
Above: video of Volvo XC90 T8 with Surbo, sprinting to 130 kph.
Above: video of Volvo XC90 T8 with Surbo, sprinting to 211 kph.
Above: video of Volvo XC90 T8 with Surbo, sprinting to 224 kph.
More torque and BHP (dyno test)
Quick revving (1/2 throttle to RPM limit)
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