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Thread: Disco D2 TD5 Diesel Fuel economy

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    Quote Originally Posted by NWTASD2
    Thank you Gentlemen.

    If I consider changing my MAF do I need to:

    re-set/calibrate/inform/upgrade/change/upload information/ nancom/etc etc etc the......... ECU?

    Or is it a matter of just changing the old for new.?

    Thanks Again.
    I'd make the effort to get someone to plug in a diagnostic tool and check the MAF output under load before considering changing the MAF.

    I recently came across resistance measurements for the MAF unfortunately I don't have a link.

    If you do swap make sure the replacement is either a Siemens OEM or LR Genuine Part. TD5alive in the UK have the Siemens at a fairly reasonable price.

    Cheers
    Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by OffTrack View Post
    I'd make the effort to get someone to plug in a diagnostic tool and check the MAF output under load before considering changing the MAF.

    I recently came across resistance measurements for the MAF unfortunately I don't have a link.

    If you do swap make sure the replacement is either a Siemens OEM or LR Genuine Part. TD5alive in the UK have the Siemens at a fairly reasonable price.

    Cheers
    Paul
    The Genuine Siemens items are now being distributed by VDO as Continental have taken over Siemens (and Continental own VDO Electronics).

    Most VDO items are readily available in Aust and should be able to find for under $200.00.

    Avoid (if you can afford to) the cheapies on the UK market and Ebay. They are inacurate in some cases and don't last long.

    You could also just try giving you old MAF a good clean with MAF cleaner or a good quality contact cleaner. They do get pretty grotty.

    Cheers

    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by davrac View Post
    Most VDO items are readily available in Aust and should be able to find for under $200.00.
    Servicing - Alive Tuning

    It's advertised as Siemens, and that is what was delivered when I ordered one mid-last year. Continental bought out VDO Siemens in 2008, so either these are a few years old or they are still produced under the Siemens badge. They work out at £92.50/$145AU shipped to Aus. and this was the cheapest source for the Siemens branded product when I looked.

    cheers
    Paul

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    Came across this archived review of the D2 TD5:

    Land Rover Discovery Turbo Diesel - Vehicle Tests - Overlander 4WD Magazine - Australia's leading four wheel drive magazine

    The result is a highway fuel consumption figure of 10.3 l/100 km. The average consumption figure on test was 11.6 l/100 km which included a large slice of off-road and sand driving.
    Might provide a useful reference point for real world driving.

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    Informative..And a great article for new owners like me......

    Thank You Very Much........

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    I have just put 83 litres in my Td5 auto for 575km of short haul town driving (5km at a time, nasty on a turbo diesel I know). Comes to about 14.4l/100.

    And do you know what? Compared to my 1993 V8 classic Rangie....well let's just say I'm not complaining about the Disco!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard93Vogue
    I have just put 83 litres in my Td5 auto for 575km of short haul town driving (5km at a time, nasty on a turbo diesel I know). Comes to about 14.4l/100.

    And do you know what? Compared to my 1993 V8 classic Rangie....well let's just say I'm not complaining about the Disco!
    I would be getting the air flow meter (MAF) checked if I were you. Oh and maybe try a different diesel supplier if you go to the same one all the time.

    Cheers, Dave.

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    Getting MAF checked ASAP.

    I think my fuel pump is about to die.. Noisey whirring sounds. I can even hear it when doors are shut.

    Maybe ????? part of the high fuel usage!!!!!

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    Current real world economy

    Stock Td5 on 18" road pattern Tyres.
    Genuine nudge bar, driving lights.
    Loaded for two people for 10 days.
    All driving done at the posted speed limits.

    Melbourne - Adelaide - 10.54 L/100 km
    Adelaide - Port Augusta. - 9.45 L/100 km (easy day just cruising)
    Port Augusta - Coober Pedy (& drive around there for the day) 10.37 L/100 km
    Coober Pedy - Erldunda. 11.07 L/100 km (headwind & speed up once in NT)
    Haven't fueled up since Erldunda, spent a few days driving around Uluru etc.

    Let you know on the return trip, downhill all the way isn't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NWTASD2
    Getting MAF checked ASAP.

    I think my fuel pump is about to die.. Noisey whirring sounds. I can even hear it when doors are shut.

    Maybe ????? part of the high fuel usage!!!!!
    Get 2 stroke oil into it ASAP!! 200:1 mix

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