i find if u push it over 1oo it chews the petrol lol
i find if u push it over 1oo it chews the petrol lol
Agreed.
I was referring to the Land Rover Driver's manual, which says not to allow the fuel to fall below a quarter of a tank. I imagine this was in case the pump starved when on an incline. In any case, it is desirable to keep any submersible pump submersed,
Cheers Charlie
A guy at Cabolture north of Brisbane, Advaced diaprham solutions or options something like that. He just posts them to you. I met him at a swap meet and got some Jag & Mg ones recoed as well, he used to have a web site.
http://www.advancediaphragmoptions.com/
Last edited by shaunp; 29th April 2011 at 02:33 PM. Reason: add link
Great Thread all!
My D1's fuel figures are shocking! It seems to average 30L/100km with the worst I've had being 300km from a 130L long range tank!! (just for Ron - 43L/100km)That was when towing the camper and doing some beach work.
...if it didn't sound so good, I'd be considering going diesel!! ....although this thread has given me some hope!
1994 D110 Tdi - 1957 88" Series 1 - New Project (due to commence 2056)
take it to jason M.R AUTOMOTIVE they r the best redcliffe
1994 D110 Tdi - 1957 88" Series 1 - New Project (due to commence 2056)
yeh jason is a wiz at it i went from 350 a tank to 665 its great but hway at 100 to 110 and not easy on the pedal i get about 550 a tank which when i fill is about 70 ltrs
yeh i know thats what mines prob doing now and maybe down to 12 getn the right sttings is the key to the milage i only use 98 now its amazn how much a difference it makes
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