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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike_S View Post
    122km/h, was sir fracturing the speed limit a little bit ?

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    Can't complain about these numbers!

    There is a station I'm friends with the owner. Has a great long dirt road.

    May go and do some faster runs and check economy at higher speeds...

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    Does your indicated economy line up with 'pump' figures? Mine does not and nobody I directly know who owns a D4 has accurate indicated economy either.

    They seem to read about 10% on the optimistic side. ie indicate ~ 1l/100km better than what you really get.
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    It's amazing how nice it makes you feel reading the figure. I prefer not to do the actual calculations. It's the same with the speedo...I was doing 220kph in a Touareg on the Autobahn but its listed top speed is 205 or something like it.

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    Well I was crapping myself Thing is, the speedo is showing more and the fuel economy is showing less, all designed to give you a warm fuzzy feeling about the car.

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    Can't complain about these numbers!

    D4 rolled through 30,000km on the work run this week.

    These have been a lot of tracks and offroad and apart from a niggle with a dash rattle (just can't get time to take to MLR at the moment) it's been otherwise flawless.

    Excuse the blurring - was a bit focused...

    The exact moment it hit 30,000km
    Attachment 57320

    And the economy for such... Its a bit blurry, sorry, was kinda focused elsewhere... It says 13.4l/100km
    Attachment 57321

    No complaints there!
    Last edited by Tombie; 12th November 2015 at 02:16 PM.

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    Tombie,is that dash rattle like a sort of buzz that changes as the road surface changes?
    If it is,mine has it as well,haven't had a chance to get it to the dealer yet,but it is an annoying PITA.

    As for the fuel economy,that is way better than mine.................

    And it needs a CCF change as it is way out of wack,at least 10% optimistic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Tombie,is that dash rattle like a sort of buzz that changes as the road surface changes?
    If it is,mine has it as well,haven't had a chance to get it to the dealer yet,but it is an annoying PITA.

    As for the fuel economy,that is way better than mine.................

    And it needs a CCF change as it is way out of wack,at least 10% optimistic.
    Mine is a "tap" kind of knock...

    That fuel economy is actually so damn close - on fill ups I'm getting within 1/2 litre.

    I thought 13.4l/100km was pretty good pushing a 2700kg brick at that pace

    Thats about what my TD5 (admittedly modified a lot) gets at 110km/h...


    What I did love, was the lowering and the tightness, poise and control the vehicle feeds back at that pace... Doesn't feel like you are doing anything near that figure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Mine is a "tap" kind of knock...

    That fuel economy is actually so damn close - on fill ups I'm getting within 1/2 litre.

    I thought 13.4l/100km was pretty good pushing a 2700kg brick at that pace

    Thats about what my TD5 (admittedly modified a lot) gets at 110km/h...


    What I did love, was the lowering and the tightness, poise and control the vehicle feeds back at that pace... Doesn't feel like you are doing anything near that figure.

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    That "Tap" is the highway patrol bloke on the motorbike alongside you tapping on your window
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