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Postby Dave on Tue, 12 Sep 2006 8:09 +0000

What is your fuel economy figures, please quote it as the following (if possible)

City: 11.3L per 100Kms
Highway: 9.5L per 100Kms (averaging 90km/h)
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Postby Dave on Tue, 12 Sep 2006 8:11 +0000

Oops please also include Fuel Type: V6 or D4D
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Postby Danlux on Tue, 12 Sep 2006 8:45 +0000

are these the in car fuel read outs? or your own calculations?
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Postby Dave on Tue, 12 Sep 2006 9:10 +0000

Yep from my readout on the dash
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Postby Brett B on Tue, 12 Sep 2006 11:00 +0000

well the poor mans SR has no trip computer :-)

I just did 533 klm on 66 lt, so thats about 12lt + per 100 ? We do more Hwy than city, I live out in the country.

I cant get over some of the fuel figures I hear some get. I cant seem to get close.

Maybe I should get it checked ?

I have an airtec snorkel, wonder if this is a cause ?
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Postby Dave on Tue, 12 Sep 2006 8:08 +0000

Brett,

Is that the auto or manual? How many K's you done so far? Mine until recently has been consuming a fair bit (13L per 100) but now since she's up over 20,000 the fuel economy has been better (being run in) I get at least 1300k's from my 145L tank
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Postby Danlux on Tue, 12 Sep 2006 9:39 +0000

Mine V6 Manual with 33" tyres reads 12.7 L/Km
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Postby Brett B on Wed, 13 Sep 2006 12:23 +0000

Hi Dave

Mine is the manual, has done 17k

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Postby BlackLux06 on Wed, 13 Sep 2006 7:42 +0000

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I've found after the engine has broken in a little with 4k on the clock the fuel economy has come down to about 12.9L per 100km in the city and about 10.5-11 on the highway.
I have BFG A/T, i'd say i loose about .5L per 100km from the standard road tyres.
I've got the V6 with the auto,
All in all really happy with the figures coming from a GenII V8, the lux is a dream on fuel.
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Postby DrewXT on Wed, 13 Sep 2006 9:29 +0000

Hey Dave,

have you got a longranger tank? and would you go a larger tank again?

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Postby Dave on Thu, 14 Sep 2006 4:57 +0000

I do have a long range tank (not a long ranger though) mine was supplied by K&N 4WD in Perth, it holds 145L and yes, I would definitely recommend getting one if you are looking at some serious touring distance.
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Postby xrdave on Thu, 14 Sep 2006 9:15 +0000

40,000 km's on the clock, i'm getting 9lt per 100km on the highway and 10lt per 100km around town. When the fuel light comes on i can do another 170km with the longrange tank. When i drive at 1000ft above sea level my economy drops off a little 10lt per 100km on highway and 11lt per 100km around town.
I think better economy can be had with standard bumperbar and no lift.

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Postby Brett B on Fri, 15 Sep 2006 12:10 +0000

I think your right Dave, all the add-ons upset the aero.

I also wonder if a bull bar upsets the air flow to the intercooler hence affecting performance ??

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Postby Dave on Fri, 15 Sep 2006 10:31 +0000

I am averaging 10.2L per 100KMs on my auto turbo diesel sitting on no more than 100km/h going up the freeway and back every day to work with my roof top tent on... might have to get a wind deflector but with the fuel economy I am getting at the moment, what's the point.... I guess with large headwinds I'll be paying for it!
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Postby xrdave on Sat, 16 Sep 2006 1:14 +0000

Hay dave, have you tried turning your snorkle intake backwards yet?:-)
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Postby Dave on Sat, 16 Sep 2006 8:47 +0000

Hi Dave, no not yet, will give it a try on my upcoming Sep/Oct LWE 1200km Goldfields trip and let you know how it goes.
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Postby hayesy72 on Mon, 06 Nov 2006 12:30 +0000

Can someone help me with real world figs for a manual 2.7 ute ?:-) :-) :-)
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Postby 9W6VX on Mon, 06 Nov 2006 3:03 +0000

My 2.5 litre D4D diesel (2KD-FTV) gives me about 9.25 to 9.64 litres per 100kms in the country side.

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Postby Keggy on Mon, 06 Nov 2006 8:26 +0000

Just a quick little question does everybodies trip computer read km/L or are they L/100k's and can you change between.
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Postby Dave on Mon, 06 Nov 2006 11:31 +0000

Yes you can change between, I think you hold down a selection button and it will change from memory, it took a bit for me to work that one out 8-)
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