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    Fuel Economy

    Mine is a 2009 with 285/75 mud tyres 4" lift. Bar, drawers, winch etc and roof bars. I drive from Perth to Albany twice a week. It has a BAS remap, intercooler etc. Around town I get 12's and on the run to Albany I get between 13-14's. Up to 100kmh is OK but 110 or over uses more juice. We are pushing bricks through the air remember. I usually sit at the 110kmh end of the scale

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naks View Post
    I struggle to get 450km out of the main tank these days - just goes to show what driving 3km to work and back does to the fuel economy
    If you do a lot of stopping and starting which involves a lot of first gear use the fuel consumption does suffer. I have two 2.4 Puma's and both do significantly better fuel consumption wise on long journeys at 80 - 100 kms.
    Fuel consumption can be a guide healthwise as to the health of your engine. If your consumption starts going up with normal usage you know you have a problem somewhere. So it does pay to keep an eye on the consumption in a general sense.

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    I will get 500km out of a tank. Might be lucky to get 530km's.

    On long trips I wouldn't get over 105kms, but average a 100km's easy.

    A modern engine should be able to do 105km's/hr efficiently I think.

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    5th or 6th gear?

    I monitored instantaneous fuel consumption today with Ultragauge. on 2.2 130

    On a flat road at a steady 100 k/h : 5th gear the value stabilised around 11 litres/h

    6th gear used about 9 litres/h

    To get stable readings I had to drive the throttle very carefully. Since I dont usually make careful adjustments intentionally the values are probably lower than "normal" driving
    Last edited by Grappler; 18th July 2014 at 09:54 PM. Reason: Add 2.2 130

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    Quote Originally Posted by voltron View Post
    I will get 500km out of a tank. Might be lucky to get 530km's.

    On long trips I wouldn't get over 105kms, but average a 100km's easy.

    A modern engine should be able to do 105km's/hr efficiently I think.
    It's the box shape that determines fuel use not the motor,I feel the TDCi uses more fuel simply because the extra performance allows for higher speed. Pat

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    Have been reading what you guys have written and I am there or thereabouts, until my last trip. 32l/100 towing a 2t camper at 90-100km/h dirt road and bitumen.
    I made a point of filling before leaving to track the fuel usage. I knew it was bad but nearly fell over when I did the figures on my return.

    Any clues? I have been contemplating tweaking it. This trip will help my cause.

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    Pure arsed guesses:
    Trailer brakes not binding or other defect?
    In too high a gear and engine lugging. I imagine with 2 t behind you want max torque, rather than min revs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Holmesy68 View Post
    Have been reading what you guys have written and I am there or thereabouts, until my last trip. 32l/100 towing a 2t camper at 90-100km/h dirt road and bitumen.
    I made a point of filling before leaving to track the fuel usage. I knew it was bad but nearly fell over when I did the figures on my return.

    Any clues? I have been contemplating tweaking it. This trip will help my cause.
    I think you need to check that figure,around 14 per 100 is about right for that type of driving,or you have a hole in the tank.Mine did 542k's with 58ltrs this weekend. Pat

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    The thing about the figures based off the speedo is that the speedo seems to be out by about 5-8km depending on what speed you do. I find 105kms/hr is doing 100 on the gps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Holmesy68 View Post
    Have been reading what you guys have written and I am there or thereabouts, until my last trip. 32l/100 towing a 2t camper at 90-100km/h dirt road and bitumen.
    I made a point of filling before leaving to track the fuel usage. I knew it was bad but nearly fell over when I did the figures on my return.

    Any clues? I have been contemplating tweaking it. This trip will help my cause.
    Bad maths?

    So you can only go 200kms before you need to start looking for a service station?

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