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    any % difference whether it be at 100 kph or 50 kph will be the same
    eg: speedo reads 105 actual speed 100, actual speed 50 , speedo will read 52.5 kph

    Gavin , what have been your max egt on the trip, which I hope you are enjoying

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    Quote Originally Posted by John_D2 View Post
    Would it be possible to buy a solar panel (or a piece of marine ply) and mount it as a wind deflector to your roof rack. Of course I’m assuming you have one. You could buy everything at a hardware or get some handy person to make it quickly during your travels. Just an idea.

    Hi John - not convinced it would help!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 101RRS View Post
    Yes but West Australia/ns is/are just plain weird
    As someone who has lived in every state and each mainland territory, I'm still trying to sort out the logic of this!M

    Mind you, one definition of sandgropers is that they are the only ones happy to drive 300 km for a carton/bottle of milk from the corner deli.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gavinwibrow View Post
    Hi John - not convinced it would help!
    I’ve obviously got the wrong idea of your setup in my head. Care to share a pic?
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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Correct,and the caravan towing holiday maker may actually be doing around 86KM/Hr.

    This is an issue, Jo Average in their new car, more than likely is sitting on(or has the cruise set on) 100km/hr,but actually the real speed they are going is 95 or 96km/hr.
    Most modern cars read around 4 to 5% less than actual.
    So the truck driver will actually be doing 9km/hr more than Jo average,and won't take long to get frustrated,but Jo Average thinks the truck is speeding.
    Well the truck is speeding,but not by much and probably won't get pulled over,only 5% over,not 9% over.

    Even if the truck is doing 100Km/hr,its still 4 to 5 Km/hr faster than than Jo Average,who thinks he/she is cruising on the speed limit.

    I drive by my Garmin street finder all day,and have for years,never had a ticket.
    And some days i go through over 10 speed cameras,and a few cops sitting on the side of the road with speed guns,at least.

    FWIW,and in my opinion,car speedometer read outs that are lower than actual are no real benefit,and are actually, in some ways,dangerous.
    But not for we fortunate ones who can tweak the speedo reading to be correct via Nanocom, Gap II, Rovacom IQ or whatever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BradC View Post
    Wow! We're a bit more relaxed over here in WA. Here I generally cruise past at 107 in a 100 zone and don't get a flash. I *have* had flashes at 108, but never been sent an infringement. Of course the day I missed the change of speed sign and went past at 107 in a 90 zone I copped it!

    The digital speedo I built for my Volvo is accurate to about 0.2% at 100kph, so I kinda pay attention to exactly how far I can push the boundaries. In the D3 I use the GPS speedo on the phone to tweak the cruise control settings. Not anywhere near as accurate, but still better than a waving needle.
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    I disagree. You have been lucky - WA is set for 3 kmph over the stated/posted limit, and there is little leeway given.
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    Quote Originally Posted by discorevy View Post
    any % difference whether it be at 100 kph or 50 kph will be the same
    eg: speedo reads 105 actual speed 100, actual speed 50 , speedo will read 52.5 kph

    Gavin , what have been your max egt on the trip, which I hope you are enjoying

    Cheers Craig - been impressed (assuming the gauge is approximately correct). Much cooler than the D2 and normally maxes out at around 500 degrees C. Will know more as we test out the roads to the East.


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    Quote Originally Posted by John_D2 View Post
    I’ve obviously got the wrong idea of your setup in my head. Care to share a pic?
    I'm on the road, but an old pic with the D2 might give some idea. Don't forget the perspective makes the D2 look bigger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gavinwibrow View Post
    I'm on the road, but an old pic with the D2 might give some idea. Don't forget the perspective makes the D2 look bigger.
    I’m not sure that anything you do will improve your fuel economy given that your towing something that resembles a shipping container. Short of spending lots of money on a nose cone for the trailer, IMHO you might just have to put up with the fuel economy that you’re getting and maybe slow down 5km or so to try to decrease wind drag a bit.

    Good luck
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    Quote Originally Posted by John_D2 View Post
    I’m not sure that anything you do will improve your fuel economy given that your towing something that resembles a shipping container. Short of spending lots of money on a nose cone for the trailer, IMHO you might just have to put up with the fuel economy that you’re getting and maybe slow down 5km or so to try to decrease wind drag a bit.

    Good luck
    Hi John. That was exactly the point in my first post about slowing down.

    In the overall scheme of things, probably not a lot of $ - after all we budgeted about $7k for fuel at 17 L/100 km and $2.50/L, and 20 L/100 km is not all that much more, but I do like the occasional bevvy, and we are also hoping to spend a bit in the ravaged NW of Qld. But we are also retired and about to hit the access to pension threshold, so need to watch the pennies a wee bit.

    All I can say is I was not the prime architect in the purchase of The Brick - happy wife = ???? But I do have to admit to liking the front opening walk through section which creates a 6 foot veranda over the A frame to sit in and enjoy watching the world go by - beats setting up the side awning!
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