• Q. Please let me know the mileage of FI and Carbureted versions in City and on Highway. Also, headlight power is different for EFI and Carbureted version. Please let me know whether it makes difference in illumination - Apache 160 4V?

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    Palash
    Palash | 5 years ago

    Fi engine give u aprox 5 km extra milege. In city or in highway.. carburetor milege in city aprox (+-40), and fi will be (+-44) and in highway both engine will give u extra 5km. Headlight power is same.. illumination system is like same of all model.

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TVS Apache RTR 160 4V mileage

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