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thomson
28th June 2018, 04:04 PM
Just returned from a 3 week trip to Birdsville via White Cliffs , Cameron Corner ,Innamincka , then back through Marree ,Adelaide , home through Hay .Great trip the truck ran great and returned 9 /10 liters per 100 . did 7500m ks . Does anybody know the revs per speed for a stock G S Perentie ?.141700141702141703141704

Chops
28th June 2018, 04:34 PM
Can't give you any info on the car,, but call into the caravan park and say G'day to Wardy,, he's looking after it, and would probably love to have a chinwag with a fellow AULARion.

Bearman
28th June 2018, 05:09 PM
Just returned from a 3 week trip to Birdsville via White Cliffs , Cameron Corner ,Innamincka , then back through Marree ,Adelaide , home through Hay .Great trip the truck ran great and returned 9 /10 liters per 100 . did 7500m ks . Does anybody know the revs per speed for a stock G S Perentie ?.141700141702141703141704

2400rpm at 100k/hr

Bearman
28th June 2018, 05:10 PM
There will be a 6x6 there in about a weeks time - heading west!!!! Staying overnight so will check wardy out while I am there.

thomson
29th June 2018, 05:03 AM
There will be a 6x6 there in about a weeks time - heading west!!!! Staying overnight so will check wardy out while I am there.
there was a 6x6 at white cliffs with a bob cat on the back ,it had a sliding front windscreen so he could roo shoot , he was working behind the bar.

harro
29th June 2018, 10:34 AM
2400rpm at 100k/hr

Is that correct Brian?
Perentie with a LT95 4 speed, I would have thought up around 3000 rpm at 100 km/h would be closer?

Not that I am familiar with them....

Paul.

edit; well a bit of research shows those quoted figures to be correct, makes the perentie a lot more appealing than I had previously thought.

Bearman
29th June 2018, 06:45 PM
Is that correct Brian?
Perentie with a LT95 4 speed, I would have thought up around 3000 rpm at 100 km/h would be closer?

Not that I am familiar with them....

Paul.

edit; well a bit of research shows those quoted figures to be correct, makes the perentie a lot more appealing than I had previously thought.

That's a 4x4 with 3.54 diff ratio. The 6x6 has a standard ratio of 4.7 and is around the 3000 rpm at the same speed.

harro
30th June 2018, 08:25 AM
That's a 4x4 with 3.54 diff ratio. The 6x6 has a standard ratio of 4.7 and is around the 3000 rpm at the same speed.

Thanks for that Brian.
I had no idea the 4x4 actually revved lower than the Td5 Defender at 100 km/h in 5th (2,500 rpm).

cheers,
Paul.

thomson
12th August 2018, 05:17 AM
I found the picture I took of the Perentie in Whit Cliffs143054