get them tweaked and they go great.... YAWN
people dont get so worried when they see the 760klms per tank...
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get them tweaked and they go great.... YAWN
people dont get so worried when they see the 760klms per tank...
There is a well known old saying.... V8 Disco's/Rangies pass anything but a fuel bowser. :D :D I love it when I get 800 ks approx out of each tank fill in my old dog TDI Disco. ( excluding towing the camper trailer)
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Well Im very happy with my 97 300TDi Auto Disco.....Our last car before the Disco was a VR SS 5L Auto, so I really noted the differance, but Ive gone right over her and now it go's like a train.....only one very smalll oil leak from the rear main seal....well its more of a slow weep more than a leak !
I dont think the Disco you where looking at has been looked after as well as you think....I got a Gregorys workshop manual and went from cover to cover and did almost every service item I could and like I said it now go's much better now....oh and dont forget A DTi is only a 2.5L :p put a WRX motor in a Disco and Im sure you will still be disapointed.....ie over 2 ton of Disco.....oh and I get almost 900km out of our Slow poke :p
Yep - absolutely wonderful fuel economy. My best is about 940km from a tank. That was just easy driving to Wagga and back on the highway (no roof rack or trailer).
I've got her loaded for my northern trip now, and I hardly notice the change in performance. The roof rack will make a difference though - aerodynamics of a brick!
From reading all of this I have noticed that pretty much the only benefit of a Tdi is fuel economy. That is something that would be great for long trips. However what you guys REALLY need is a V8 with a fuel card :cool:
(And lots of jerry cans)
Well, that and plenty of torque at low revs and the ability to drive through puddles without stalling....;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Utemad
My first drive of our TDI auto I was nearly cleaned up by oncoming traffic! I wondered how many others had accidents the first time the drove a TDI auto.
However driving style does make a difference. Slowwly depress the go pedal gets you off the line quicker because you don't flood the motor. Also a correctly tuned pump and turbo makes a huge difference. I had mine done by MR automotive and it easily equals a TD5 and who ever thinks a 3.5 has power has never driven a real V8. Noise does not equal power:twisted:
Ha ha ha. That actually happened on my last club trip :D Wasn't me though.Quote:
Originally Posted by DiscoDave
I've had the same experience behind the wheel of a tdi Disco. I drove a few tdi's and hated them all to be quite honest. I have a turbo diesel transit van for work and it's bloody hopless and ****s me off when I go to take off there's always that delay before we have movement. My V8 Rangie, though no powerhouse, at least something happens when I pushj on the accelerator pedal :mad:
As I have stared in the past, I only use my Rangie on club trips, weekend jaunts, etc.. so the fuel economy isn't really an issue for me.
Trav