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    How good is This economy?

    Jus got back from a quick return trip to Brisbane. Cruising between 110 & 120kmh, not a big load on and only 2 adults....... 9.43l/100k.
    I was sooooooo rapt!
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    Re: How good is This economy?

    Originally posted by wardy!
    Jus got back from a quick return trip to Brisbane. Cruising between 110 & 120kmh, not a big load on and only 2 adults....... 9.43l/100k.
    I was sooooooo rapt!
    mate your in a landy

    its no darn fuel eating jappo :wink:
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    I remember the trip I got 900 km on a tankful on a trip from Grafton to Sydney.

    The trouble is that it might be further proof for those tropicanas here that it's all down hill from QLD south.

    I hope you took into account daylight saving

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    The other day I came back from a town called Condingup, about 75km east from here, and averaged 7.8 litres/100km in the D3.

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    Hmm, makes a bit of a joke about the 200 km I can get out of 54 litres of LPG

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    Thats great economy :wink:

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    Not a Bad effort at all!!...


    It's discussions that us V8 boys sit in a dark corner usually.. ops: ops:

    That said.... After replacing my crank angle sensor recently.... I just did 555Km out if 80 Litre ( All open highway around 100-120 km/hr)

    Which if my maths is right works out at 14.4 l/100km

    For a guy that is used to 18-20 l/100km... that's bloddy awsome :!: 8)


    I wonder if I can do it again :? 8O :?
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