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    Quote Originally Posted by DIS4 View Post
    Sorry, off topic on camper. Can My original tow bar still fit for the purpose of the trip? Such as lost city in NSW, Fraser Island; eventually Red Centre, cape York and Simpson. Otherwise, seems Mitch Hitch the better option.


    Mitch Hitch is the better option by far but the factory one will do the job. The issue is ground clearance in rougher terrain particularly hills and gullies. If the ground is soft enough it's ok to drag the tow point through but is always a risk of doing damage to it.

    Given all those places you plan to go, I think better to invest in the Mitch Hitch now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rextheute View Post
    Just returned from a short trip away - 500km .VHC via Mansfield .

    Towing our camper 910kg fully loaded - thank you free weighbridge on Hume@Tallarook !

    Computer claims 10.7l/100 @ 100km/hr - but average speed was a tad under 80km/hr .

    No real hard work , just gravelly roads and a bit of up n down .

    Car tows really well , only threw one fault ! ( but it might be a biggy .....)

    Oh and the remote fob battery went flat ....in an area of no internet or mobile service .
    So pack one of those !

    Also , dont buy a camper based on price - i know its a consideration but you truly get what you pay for .
    There are some bargains in the secondhand market , maybe try to rent a couple prior to laying the cashola down .
    Spotted the lights on on the way past on Friday. I so wished I'd seen the lights on early enough to be able to pull in and weigh the car. Have done this a few times now and missed it, they seem to forget to turn it all off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shanegtr View Post
    My 2.7 D3 seems to do about the same as yours when loaded with the camper trailer. I averaged 16.1L/100km for a 2500km trip recently with the camper in tow. The headwind on the way down was what blew the average out - 17.8L/100 on the way down and 14.5L/100 on the way home
    Quote Originally Posted by Narangga View Post
    Likewise with a 1200kg camper trailer, roof rack and spare wheel on top, doing 100 kph and not molly coddling it, we were a tad over 14l/100km.
    OK so all these stories I hear of getting 10s, 11,and 12s are just that, stories, only time I got 12l/100ks was when the camper was empty and the D4 was empty on a trip to Gosford and back and it was high 12s.

    It's great to be towing at 12 to 13s again, like we were getting in the D2, and having the longrange tank it's great to have that extra range.
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    Quote Originally Posted by catch-22 View Post
    It's something that always has me questioning....two exact cars one off the line after the other and they can measure the fuel differently. We need to take in to account the different bowsers, of course, but come on...
    Difference driving styles, a guess when it comes to the exact weight you're actually towing, different road conditions, weather conditions(windy not windy) accessories on the car, weight of the car, tyres(bigger more aggresive) believing the on board computer verses actual fill ups, there are so many variables, no two vehicles will ever be the same, exact or not.

    Oh yeah and people fudging the numbers
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    This is going off topic but mine reads 10.6 and measured 12.55. I'd say it's a bit out

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    Quote Originally Posted by catch-22 View Post
    This is going off topic but mine reads 10.6 and measured 12.55. I'd say it's a bit out


    You can ONLY calculate from the pump if you know the fuel was the same temperature when delivered and the ambient tank / atmospheric temps were the same as last fill.

    And only if the same bowser is used...

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    The temps were on par but the bowser, doesn't matter really.

    Fill to the brim
    Reset trip A
    Drive 292 ks
    Fill to the brim
    Calculate

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    Fuel Consumption for D4 with Trailer

    Yeah, I wouldn't trust it..
    Air trapped in tank, etc. can cause a huge variation...

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    I'd much rather trust the computer in my case Fuel Consumption for D4 with Trailer

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    Are you aware you can adjust the trim for fuel consumption with the GAP IID tool?

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