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Thread: The D2a Diesel with never changing fuel economy

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    Chris77 Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post
    Could this be due to the 32" tyres on standard gearing? Actually, that should make it rev less maybe...
    I'm keen to fit my new Ashcrofts heavy duty torque converter to see if that changes anything...
    I'm not convinced on your extra hp pushing the stall test up that far . What rpm does the box change at around town , also on highway ?
    If on flat road at 100 kph and you easy on a bit of gas , does the rev's rise before speed ? Wondering if the torque lockup is in or if its slipping .
    To give you an example my box used to change around 2700 on average driving and now changes by 2200 with h/d torque converter .

    Cheers
    Chris

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    Hello,
    If you are running 32 inch tyres with normal gearing that will use a lot more fuel as the engine is working very hard to push you along, and why you use a lot less off road in low range and it much easier for the engine not working as hard.
    Looks like you need the different gears for the crown and pinion. I want to fit bigger tyres but not untril I change the gearing and lose all the extra HP i have gained.
    Ian

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    Quote Originally Posted by justfishing View Post
    Hello,
    If you are running 32 inch tyres with normal gearing that will use a lot more fuel as the engine is working very hard to push you along, and why you use a lot less off road in low range and it much easier for the engine not working as hard.
    Looks like you need the different gears for the crown and pinion. I want to fit bigger tyres but not untril I change the gearing and lose all the extra HP i have gained.
    Ian
    there are plenty that have gone bigger tyres and still not affected the consumption in a td5, v8 i could expect.

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    Hello,
    Yes can understand that, but 9% increase in diameter does effect performance hence losing power, more fuel, most people with a TD5 will notice a difference in take off at the lights with 32 inch tires, as quite a lot of people say so on this forum. Having spoken to a number of them even the V8's notice it as well.

    Explain why when in low range better fuel consumption if it is not the gearing ??
    Ian

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    Quote Originally Posted by justfishing View Post
    If you are running 32 inch tyres with normal gearing that will use a lot more fuel as the engine is working very hard to push you along, and why you use a lot less off road in low range and it much easier for the engine not working as hard.
    Looks like you need the different gears for the crown and pinion. I want to fit bigger tyres but not untril I change the gearing and lose all the extra HP i have gained.
    Yes, but as per the title of this thread, my Disco is a magical one that DOES NOT change fuel economy! I get the exact same economy with 32" tyres as I do with standard size 29"! My tyre size does not effect it.

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    Just had a look at one of your fuelling files, mainly to see what you are getting at idle. My manifold pressures are slightly less than ambient at idle, which I was putting down to no boost and vacuum on the intake - but that is beside the point

    One thing that jumped out was that your idle manifold pressure is about 6kpa above ambient. Is this normal with a VNT?
    I also noticed that your manifold pressure is limiting at 205kpa. I know you have a boost box installed but I would have thought it would be set to limit at point closer to the 225kpa that the ECU limits to as standard? I don't run a boost box so I could be completely offtrack...

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    do me a favor, bypass the boost box and see what happens.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    do me a favor, bypass the boost box and see what happens.
    To do that - all you need to do is un-earth it.. (remove black wire and insulate tape it)

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    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post
    DISCOVERY II / TD5 / TD5 ENGINE / SETTINGS / OUTPUTS:


    • TEST AC CLUTCH - working.
    • TEST AC FAN - working.
    • TEST MIL LAMP - working.
    • TEST FUEL PUMP - working.
    • TEST GLOW PLUGS - working.
    • PULSE REV COUNTER - working.
    • TURBO WATEGATE MOD. - ECU Communications Error - this is likely due to that it is disconnected and removed due to the VNT upgrade.
    • TEMPERATURE GAUGE - working.
    • EGR INLET MODULATOR - ECU Communications Error - this is likely due to that I have removed the EGR system.
    • INJECTOR 1 - error - see below screen shots.
    • INJECTOR 2 - working.
    • INJECTOR 3 - working.
    • INJECTOR 4 - working.
    • INJECTOR 5 - error - see below screen shots.


    The above screen shots are of the errors I received when testing Injectors 1 and 5. I tested them while the engine was running. The other three all tested as working.
    You need to do the engine checks while the engine is off. The injector check manually fires the injector so you can verify it is working by listening for a click. You are getting communication errors because the injectors are controlled by the ECU when the motor is running.


    Turbo waste gate: This test sends pulses from the TD5 ECU to the Turbocharger's waste gate modulator valve / solenoid. The valve should be heard clicking. This ECU controllable valve is not always fitted and communications may error if the test is done on ECU's not equipped with the valve.

    EGR throttle inlet: This test sends pulses from the TD5 ECU to the EGR throttle inlet modulator. The modulator should be heard buzzing. This valve is not always fitted and communications may error if the test is done on ECU's not equipped with the valve.

    Injector 1 to 5: This test sends pulses from the TD5 ECU to the respective injector. If fuel pressure is present in the fuel rail, the injector will fire causing fuel to be released at such high pressure that it can easily penetrate human skin with dire consequences. Therefore, great caution is advised if the Injector to be tested is not properly secured into its mounting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris77 View Post
    I'm not convinced on your extra hp pushing the stall test up that far .
    It is only an additional 325 - 525rpm over the factory specification. Very common for an engine modified for more power to increase the automatic transmissions torque converters stall speed.
    As a reference, check out: http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery-...dback-td5.html where you yourself said:

    Quote Originally Posted by Chris77 View Post
    My current one can hit 3200 rpm on the test , probably more .

    Quote Originally Posted by Chris77 View Post
    What rpm does the box change at around town , also on highway ?
    If on flat road at 100 kph and you easy on a bit of gas , does the rev's rise before speed ? Wondering if the torque lockup is in or if its slipping .
    To give you an example my box used to change around 2700 on average driving and now changes by 2200 with h/d torque converter .
    Not sure. I'll take notice as I drive it over the next week.



    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Try resetting the transmission adaptations each tank for a few and see what you get...
    Just finished my first tank with the transmission adaptions reset. No change in fuel economy.



    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    do me a favor, bypass the boost box and see what happens.
    Will do. Today I did:

    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    To do that - all you need to do is un-earth it.. (remove black wire and insulate tape it)
    After doing the above today I took the car for a drive. Drove like normal most of the time, but when I hit a hill and needed the power it suddenly died - this is the effect I was previously having with the vehicle which resolved by installing the Alive Tuning uprated MAF sensor and the Alive Tuning Turbo Boost Box.

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