[FONT=""][COLOR=""][SIZE=""]Hi there Rexy Boy. Thanks for the post. I'm very interested in a VNT and gas combination for touring. I have a 98 tdi and have tested the fuel economy for over fifteen months with a fuel app on my mobile phone. I averaged 8.3 litres per one hundred kilometres .I have standard tyres no lift and no roof racks and a stock standard motor and turbo with 235000 on the clock. Some times the economy blows out to 9.3 litres per one hundred kilometres ( still pretty good eh ? ) but I think that is down to dodgie meters on the pumps at the petrol stations ( in their favor of course ). About a year ago I met a nice old gentleman in the car park at the local super market. He was driving a tdi Disco on gas. I engaged him in a conversion about Lande Rovers in general , and he told me that he had recently toured around Australia and averaged 6 point something per one hundred kilometres. He said he was traveling with friends that had Land Cruisers and Nissan Patrols . He told me that they used over double the amount of fuel that he did ( no surprises there ) but he also said he didn't have any punctres or trouble with his Disco . That was surely down good maintenance and driving style. He was a pretty smart bloke. Anyway I was pretty impressed with what he had to say. So lets break it down. With a gas and diesel system, the engine runs cooler, cleaner and the EGTS are lower witch also means longer engine life. A two tonne four wheel drive that has better fuel economy than most small four cylinder buzz box cars ! You only need a small gas tank with a gas on demand system.
That's good enough for me !
I'm not sure what you meant by "80 kph up hill with gas on now 100 kph with gas off " though .
Please keep us up dated on your results .[/SIZE][/COLOR][/FONT]


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