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    Quote Originally Posted by Lukeis View Post
    If you can’t trust the dash to give you accurate fuel use how are you getting the true figures?

    I’m assuming you cannot trust the odometer if you can’t trust the fuel use or speedo and you can’t use a GPS as it doesn’t take in hills, or does it?!
    If the tyres are original size then you can trust the odometer to be accurate. The speedo reads high deliberately. The fuel, probably also deliberately from a marketing perspective.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lukeis View Post
    If you can’t trust the dash to give you accurate fuel use how are you getting the true figures?

    I’m assuming you cannot trust the odometer if you can’t trust the fuel use or speedo and you can’t use a GPS as it doesn’t take in hills, or does it?!
    Odometer is fine, I plot my litres to the actual distance travelled. The fuel average dash figures are marketing hype. I have however attained the magic 9.4l/100 these cars are supposed to get, the dash at that point read 7.9!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lukeis View Post
    If you can’t trust the dash to give you accurate fuel use how are you getting the true figures?

    dont talk to me about that!

    last night, in the ute, it displays how many km til empty.
    light comes on at 80km and ive never taken it before 60km til emptry


    last night, it said 80km to go, and i had 75km til i got home
    then 60km to go and 55km til home
    then 40km to go and 35km til home
    then 20km to go and 15km til home
    but with it displaying 20km to go, it was empty, and i wasnt home
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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    Odometer is fine, I plot my litres to the actual distance travelled. The fuel average dash figures are marketing hype. I have however attained the magic 9.4l/100 these cars are supposed to get, the dash at that point read 7.9!!

    i cant get the dash to get below 12l/h
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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    Odometer is fine, ...
    It must be the cold weather that does it for you Justin as my Defender, D2 & D3 odometers have all been erroneous, even when run with standard issue tyres on standard rims. That's when map, road sign and sat nav distances become helpful.
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    I downloaded a simple fuel consumption ap from Play Store to my phone. I reset the odometer when I fill up, then next time I refill I just enter the amount of fuel and distance travelled and get the figure.

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    Whenever I fill up I just do a rough calculation using what passes as a brain in my head and if it's about right according to if I'm towing or not, that's it. I don't spend much time worrying about it or watching the dash to check whether my right foot is too heavy or not.
    Got better things to do with my time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ATH View Post
    Whenever I fill up I just do a rough calculation using what passes as a brain in my head and if it's about right according to if I'm towing or not, that's it. I don't spend much time worrying about it or watching the dash to check whether my right foot is too heavy or not.
    Got better things to do with my time.
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    Yup. I buy car. I fill it. I use it. It is what it is. I don’t choose the car based on whether it’s 14L/100km or 9L/100km. Well I might at the initial stage but once I own it and I realised they lied more than expected, I’m screwed anyway so I don’t live it.
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    I adjusted the CCF consumption fudge factor in both my earlier D4 and the current RR to be as realistic as possible so that I could be better informed about the remaining fuel.
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    While the l/100km readout is always optimistic by about 11% (I just add 1l/100km to readout and it is close enough for Govt work), the internal calcs the system uses to work out range must use a "real" l/100 rather than the fabricated one it displays.

    I am not sure what the calcs are based on, but out west on the flat with a steady speed, the remaining distance display is always spot on - not so where you have city usage mixed with highway usage and hilly usage. The one thing that I do know is the formula used in the computers is not fuel usage since last fill. It seems to be something like the average used over the last 100km or 200km is used to calculate range to empty.

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