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  1. #21
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    how good is the fuel do you all used?we get high sulfur content in our fuel.i have started to keep log for km/l.

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    TD5 economy

    Has anyone tested the difference with Fender TD5 economy after fitting Disco transfer case high range gears. I thought it should be better up to a certain speed? ( around 100 kph perhaps)

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    i do alot of town driving and a fair bit of highway, and to go get home from my work, its a 1km steep hill at 60kph. so that kills econamy, but if i try,, i can easy to 10/100, but at the moment, im geting 11-12, iv started to try and been a real eco driver,, only do 100kph, slow down using gears, all that stuff, hardly gets to/over 3k befor a gear change,

    im running 32" mtrs,

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    Cool defender tray back economy

    9 to 9.5l/100 km running around. slightly higher on a trip.
    If doing more K's would look at the disco transfer case as an option.

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    Just checked. '03 Tombie chip, roof rack + solar panel + a bit of kit in the back.

    Mainly highway ....... 13.9 l/100 km ....
    P'raphs I need one of those timber blocks under the loud pedal

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    I can basically never get better than about 11.8l/100 and generally run at 12.5l/100. Worst ever was at Coffs a few months back where I got 18.5l/100 average over 3 days!

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    I have an 06 td5 110.
    Has all the extras - roof, bull, winch, batt, l/r tank, fridge, ext protection etc. I used to get average ~12l/100km. When the warranty ran out, I chipped the cpu, blanked EGR, redline air cleaner, and replaced the exhaust from the turbo back with a 3" straight through system. Now I can get ~9.4l/100km..... The 127L tank gets me 1000km with usually ~20L remaining. This is if I plod around 100km/h. I went across the nullabor recently and went up to 120 and had to fill up at 700km. Much more fun to drive though. I have to fit the bigger intercooler next and this should help even more.

  8. #28
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    granno, pardon the ignorance but what do you mean by "blanked the EGR"? How much does the chipped cpu cost? I' ve got a 300TDi so hey, I don't even know if its got a cpu!
    9.4 out of a TD5 is great. Just checked my mileage again the other day from 40km Sydney and a roundabout route to Port Macquarie and averaged just a bit better than 9.5l/100km pusing the old girl as hard as I could continuously; so that's about 120kmh on the speedo being an actual speed of about 100 - 105kmh ( I reckon). One of those work zone speed traps said I was doing 52kmh when the speedo said 60kmh so its always a bit of a guesstimate.
    cheers gerald
    ps oh yeah, had the cheese cutter tyres on (7.50R16's) pumped up to 45 psi
    Last edited by Didge; 17th July 2010 at 11:45 PM. Reason: typo - add

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    Hi coolbigrock, not sure about the sulfur content but I understand it to be reasonably high and it you want to get low sulfur its costs extra (but that's just from a workmates advice). Same bloke told me the low sulfur diesel is generally better for the injectors, etc. Anyone got advice to the contrary?
    cheers Gerald

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    Our ninty gets around 10ltrs/100 around town and at times I drive it like its stolen. The egr is missing in action, AT tyres, bar winch ect. On a run at 110-120 economy is about the same loaded. What I love about the TD5, it doesn't seem to care what you do or how you treat it economy suffers little.

    Allan

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