View Full Version : V8i S1 Discovery - Ltrs/100kms POLL
chosen
5th July 2007, 06:04 PM
Approximately How many Ltrs/100kms do we V8i S1 Discovery owners get?
I recieve:
13-15 ltrs/100 cruising in the country on petrol:)
18-20 ltrs/100 city driving on petrol:eek:
chosen
Utemad
5th July 2007, 06:24 PM
I get 'big smile/100kms' :cool:
mudmouse
5th July 2007, 06:26 PM
Hmm. My bus - '91 V8 with 258,00km, manual, loaded for a 3 month trek ie: roof rack with tyre, jerries, swag on top and chokkas with waaay too much crap, heading from Fords Bridge (near Bourke) to Tibooburra - we got 28.5 litres per 100km or 3.5km per litre. Mind you we were pushing a nasty headwind. Best we got (Cairns to Brissy) was 14.2 litres/100 or 7km/litre. Round town (empty) 22L/100 (4.5km/L) to 18L/100 (5.5km/L)..depending on how heavy my right boot is:D
I've tried PULP for a few tanks and didn't notice much of a difference - not enough to keep up the mortgage payments anyway. :o
chosen
5th July 2007, 06:48 PM
Has anyone tried acetone as a fuel additive?
D110V8D
5th July 2007, 08:04 PM
I get 'big smile/100kms' :cool:
What he said.....:cool::cool::cool::burnrubber::burnrubber ::burnrubber:
njz
6th July 2007, 11:13 AM
The worst on road fuel consumption I've ever had was a trip to Falls Creek with a Thule box on the roof and fully loaded for 4 adults. The average was 32L/100km. :twisted:
We stayed half way up the mountain at Bogong village and driving the cold V8 (running rich) up and down the winding road each day sucked a lot of fuel - I watched the gauge move. :twisted:
The Thule box was longer than the disco's roof.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2007/07/473.jpg (http://www.aulro.com/app/showphoto.php/photo/5883)
Andrew
7th July 2007, 05:37 AM
Interesting to poll the the difference beween Auto and Manual V8
and 3.5, 3.9, 4.0, 4.6 etc
PeterM
7th July 2007, 11:48 AM
I really noticed a loss after fitting a snorkle, before that I could get about 13-14l/100km hwy and 18l/100km in the city. Now, having done a lift, larger tyres etc. it's worse.
tombraider
7th July 2007, 11:51 AM
Has anyone tried acetone as a fuel additive?
Acetone = Eats all plastic components in the fuel system...
I recommend getting these ideas out of your head...
Its a thirsty engine... Thats about all there is to it :D
Mine wasnt too bad... But then mine was 5.0L stroked.... Running a Haltech ECU :cool:
sclarke
7th July 2007, 03:06 PM
94 D1 update Auto.
City 26l/100
Country 22l/100
Please shoooooooot me
beforethevision
15th July 2007, 10:10 PM
96 D1 Auto.
18-25 L/100kms depending on roadways.
up to 100L/100kms in very soft sand.
Grumndriva
21st July 2007, 05:01 PM
My 99 Series 2 Auto has averaged 17.02 litres/100km over 43,465 km.
That includes a mix of city, highway, a small amount of moderate 4wd in the Brindabellas, and a few thousand km pulling a Jayco Penguin Outback at highway speeds and in the mountains.
It averaged 18.46 litres/100km pulling the camper over one 3,713 km trip at 100-110 km.
On pure highway it averaged 16.19 litres/100km.
stevejo43
25th July 2007, 07:12 PM
:) I get about 13 bucks to 100klm with lpg and about twice the cost with petty
mcrover
25th July 2007, 08:51 PM
I cant believe in this day and age of LPG vapour injection anyone would still bother with petrol with crappy economy like that.
How do you guys afford to actually go off road and do your mates with diesel landies carry extra fuel for you or dont you go that far.
I know my 300TDI could use a heap more power but I couldnt fathum paying that much to go anywhere.
I did 784kms on 60l of fuel on the weekend, granted it was at around 80 to 90kmh in fog on the hwy and a bit around town but I dont check much with the economy as the trip meter only goes up to 999 before tripping over and I lose track with 135 ltrs undernieth.
Im not hanging it on anyone by saying this, Im just amazed that more people arnt taking advantage of the rebate and the new technologies available as I dont think our mortgage would cost as much as some of you guys weekly fuel bills at that rate.
By the way, our ZG Jeep only got about 22/100kms out of a 4l 6cyl in traffic, 90l per week if Mrs Mc drove it to work and that is why we bought her a carolla, what we save in fuel is paying for the loan.
Utemad
27th July 2007, 11:06 AM
How do you guys afford to actually go off road and do your mates with diesel landies carry extra fuel for you or dont you go that far.
My V8 Disco only has the standard tank but has no problem with range. There are a lot of petrol stations out there :D
I have always wanted a V8 and if I couldn't afford to have one now then I doubt I could later.
Problem with the $2000 LPG rebate is that the prices of installs amazingly went up by $1000. Still a $1000 saving but you (the taxpayer) are getting conned all the same.
I think that for peice of mind if I had a Tdi or Td5 Disco I would take whatever money I saved in fuel and put it into a rebuild account. The cost of diesel repairs scares me. Another account for an auto transmission.
If I had a diesel Landy it would have to be the Isuzu 3.9
mcrover
27th July 2007, 04:43 PM
My V8 Disco only has the standard tank but has no problem with range. There are a lot of petrol stations out there :D
I have always wanted a V8 and if I couldn't afford to have one now then I doubt I could later.
Problem with the $2000 LPG rebate is that the prices of installs amazingly went up by $1000. Still a $1000 saving but you (the taxpayer) are getting conned all the same.
I think that for peice of mind if I had a Tdi or Td5 Disco I would take whatever money I saved in fuel and put it into a rebuild account. The cost of diesel repairs scares me. Another account for an auto transmission.
If I had a diesel Landy it would have to be the Isuzu 3.9
You have to spark that old argument again dont you...:mad::mad::mad:
Obviously, you dont actually use your landy off road all that often as I havnt see many petrol stations in the middle of the bush when people get stuck in mud and it takes longer and uses more fuel to get out than what your tank carries.
It was a question of what is your economy, not lets all bag the diesel landy thread AGAIN.
By the way, you will be doing at least 2 rebuilds to my 1 and seems im a mechanic, I service my 300TDI regularly and have had no trouble with it in the 4 years Ive had it.
290000km's and the Auto is getting tired but how many clutches have you put in your thing in that time.
LPG isnt a raught, a standard conversion to a disco with scuba tanks and a 60ltr sill tank will still cost around the $2800 to $3500 mark as it has for the last 3 years but the vapuor injection which is the most economical LPG system is mmore expensive but with better range per tank and less loss in power it makes up for it.
Good on ya for getting your V8 you allways wanted, but each to their own, I offered some information and my opinion, I didnt bag people with V8's, I said im amazed that more people with tham are not running them on LPG.
Utemad
27th July 2007, 07:19 PM
You have to spark that old argument again dont you...:mad::mad::mad:
I cant believe in this day and age of LPG vapour injection anyone would still bother with petrol with crappy economy like that.
How do you guys afford to actually go off road and do your mates with diesel landies carry extra fuel for you or dont you go that far.
Who's starting what? :confused:
Last time I looked 4wding didn't necessarily mean going 'outback'. There are heaps of servos where I go 4wding. In fact my thirsty V8 will get from my house to the parks and back towing a camper on one standard tank.
LPG isnt a raught, a standard conversion to a disco with scuba tanks and a 60ltr sill tank will still cost around the $2800 to $3500 mark as it has for the last 3 years but the vapuor injection which is the most economical LPG system is mmore expensive but with better range per tank and less loss in power it makes up for it.
When I bought my Disco a Scuba tank install cost $2500 and the twin underfloor LPG with petrol tank in the rear quarter cost $3500. That was quoted from multiple sources. Then when I tried to book it in it had jumped to $3500 and $4500 respectively. How is that not an instant huge jump?
Anyway I'm not going to continue this as I have better things to do.
Enjoy your Land Rover.
100I
27th July 2007, 09:12 PM
I get 'big smile/100kms' :cool:
:cool:x2
for those who still think in the old format
6.5k/L open road
4.5-5k/L in the burbs
And lets just say I'm smarter than to drive it the length of a beach at high tide.
mcrover
27th July 2007, 09:50 PM
Who's starting what? :confused:
Last time I looked 4wding didn't necessarily mean going 'outback'. There are heaps of servos where I go 4wding. In fact my thirsty V8 will get from my house to the parks and back towing a camper on one standard tank.
When I bought my Disco a Scuba tank install cost $2500 and the twin underfloor LPG with petrol tank in the rear quarter cost $3500. That was quoted from multiple sources. Then when I tried to book it in it had jumped to $3500 and $4500 respectively. How is that not an instant huge jump?
Anyway I'm not going to continue this as I have better things to do.
Enjoy your Land Rover.
So how many times is it you have to fill up in 1000km's, well I fill up once with my long range tank with plenty in reserve but used to get 900+km's from the standard tank.
It's all well and good saying that you get from servo to servo or from you place to where you go and back on a tank but there maybe someone out there that may go places like the victorian high country where there are srevos in the major towns but you can drive several hundred km's in mud and steep hills which absolutly suck the juice that may think from your coments that in the bush they have fuel readily available.
This forum is bigger than just around brisbane so and your local area so think a bit bigger before having a go.
As far as LPG install prices, I know several installers down here that put their prices up when the price of the parts went up but it was only about 15% for a standard install but the vapour injection is pricey.
I dont know what is happening in QLD and I dont assume to know so I will happilly take your word for it.
I didnt post in this thread to cause any crap, just to make open comment that there are alternatives to crappy fuel economy.
I have no problem with people with V8's, it's a personal choice but people are alowed to make comment on a public forum.
Utemad, I hope you enjoyed yourself with your dig at me, I didnt have a dig at you so I dont really see the need for it.
stevemc
27th July 2007, 10:00 PM
d1 auto
18-20 l/100km
work is 70 km each way,i use $30 a day,feeding the beast
$150 a week !@#$ing hurts
i havent towed the van further than around the block with it yet,but it tows it sooo easy,i just hope the fuel usage isnt too bad
100I
27th July 2007, 10:34 PM
:confused:
I think Utemad's made his point;)
mcrover
27th July 2007, 10:46 PM
Your turn is it Dan?:mad:
100I
27th July 2007, 11:14 PM
I don't want a diesel
I don't travel to extremely remote areas with it.
I don't drive it daily.
I don't get very good economy.
I don't get very good range.
I don't care.
lokka
27th July 2007, 11:28 PM
I get reasonable econamy
I love the sound
I love the grunt
I have deasent range
I dont mind
Tho if i went to a deso it would either be a 3.9 isuzu or a chev :D:D:D:D:D
Pedro_The_Swift
28th July 2007, 07:29 AM
It beats me why a diesel owner is even on this thread,,,,,,
:angel:
(can you hear that gnashing of gudgeon pins?)
disco-bob
28th July 2007, 09:07 AM
anyhow, i get 14-20k/ltr depending on open road or urban use. shes thirsty but we only use a tank a fortnight most of the time. at the end day horses for courses. if you rely on 200 horses to lug around 2 tonne you will pay for it. i guess if you own a v8 you probably love it otherwise you wouldnt own it, same has to be said for the owner of a diesel vehicle. only my opinion.
thanks rob
muddy69
28th July 2007, 09:19 AM
94 Manual three door, 3" OME lift, 31' BFG's, Snorkel. Otherwise stock V8
City: approx 18-20 lts per 100 km
Hwy: approx 14-16 lts per 100 kms
Muddy
mcrover
28th July 2007, 10:34 AM
Pedro, whay am I in here, because it's a public forum and I can be and I can add coment.
All I said was that Im surprised that with LPG techology and the rebate available rather than putting up with crappy economy meaning that im surprised that more of you guys dont take up the offer and make your cars more affordable to drive.
I dont care what you think of a diesel engine, it makes no difference to me or my pocket all it does for me is shows how uneducated, narrow minded and in tolerant that some people on here are.
Ive stated before in other threads that I like V8's, and thats why I came in here but I dont like the crappy economy so I dont own one.
I drive my Disco everyday, in traffic and on the hwy and in the bush and I personally like my vehical as you do yours and I havnt bagged you out for owning a V8 I just asked a question and have been insulted and borderline abused for doing so.
There is no part of this forum that anyone other than Inc owns so stop making out like you do.
Public forum means just that, open to the Public.
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