These are good figures for the 2.4.
Mine was doing around the 10l/100 when first purchased, but when the first ECU was replaced, it went up to about 12l/100, now with its second ECU, its started off at about 14l/100, but is slowly,,,, very slowly, coming back down again. We'll see where it ends up in a couple of weeks.
I'm no slouch behind the wheel in the city traffic, so I dont expect it to be really ecconomical.


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					 for the 2.25 petrol that was in it.  235/85-16 maxxis bighorns on D1 rims and a std LT77 coupled to a 1.4 transfer box in place of the 1.6 it came with.   I get 9l/100km if driving like nana, and 10-12l/100km if maintaining open road speed (100kph).  It is a 110 HCPU so no trailer usually required but under a full load in the back (camping or firewood) I generally get around 12-14l/100km.
 for the 2.25 petrol that was in it.  235/85-16 maxxis bighorns on D1 rims and a std LT77 coupled to a 1.4 transfer box in place of the 1.6 it came with.   I get 9l/100km if driving like nana, and 10-12l/100km if maintaining open road speed (100kph).  It is a 110 HCPU so no trailer usually required but under a full load in the back (camping or firewood) I generally get around 12-14l/100km.   
				 
						
					 
						
					 
				
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