Hi all.
Can anyone tell me how the trip computer in the D3 calculates average fuel consumption?
Cheers.
There must be some very accurate fuel flow rate measurement, because (on my 03 RR anyway) it works out L/100Km almost instantly, which you couldn't get from just those ^^ inputs.
Modern trip computers usually take the flow rate measurement from the adding of the duration of each injector opening event.
If the computer knows the pressure and the time open, it knows the fuel used.
Regards Philip A
It checks lot's of stuff!
Even so, most of us have found it's around 0.5-1.0 litres/100km below actual consumption.![]()
I better be more careful when I'm bragging to my mates with Pajeros and Territories about my fuel consumption then!
The trip computer showed 8.9L/100 for my last tank of fuel. Even if it is 9.5 in reality, that is still damn good for a big Rangie (obviously a diesel....).
Away,
You're fuel consumption isn't good for a TDV6. Even in Melbourne with lots of traffic I get around 12 lt/100km.
You must be a lead foot or you have a heck of a lot of stop start traffic in Geraldton![]()
Maybe you are towing your camper.
Chris
Last edited by PCH; 4th May 2007 at 11:18 AM.
You've all got me wondering now!
The 2nd day I had the D3 I went for a 100% HWY drive of 180km and returned 10.4l/100km according the trip meter, which I found astounding and unbelievable. This week in city driving its floating around the 16s which I'm not unhappy about.
What prompted my question was that the value shown moves around more quickly than what I expected, leaving me thinking that it calcs on a short time/km cycle, which would mean its fairly useless I would have thought.
I'll compare it actual when I fill up again.
Cheers.
I have only had my D3 Diesal for a month but I have got the following figures.
2 tanks of highway at 8.9l/100km and 9.4l/100km.
2 tanks around town (Sale in VIC, so not real busy!!) 12.0l/100km.
I have a 20 ft boat weighing 1.5T which I towed 200km last weekend and got 16.5l/100km.
Overall I am very happy with it, especially towing, it uses heaps less than the old petrol Prado.
Steve
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