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    Some more D4 operating stats

    On a recent trip from Perth to Kalbarri and return I noted some GAP tool temps etc. Economy was actual from fuel bowsers.

    The forward trip north had a slight south westerly tail wind and was also on the flat Indian Ocean Rd to Geraldton.
    The return trip had a mild southerly headwind and was on the Brand Highway 1 which has a few rolling hills.

    Sat on 110 once away from Perth and had a solar panel on the roof bars.

    Ran quite a bit cooler than when pulling the brick.

    Car has Cambos remap and trans massage to the 2016 3.0L TDV6 8 speed (approximates the RRS version at 700 Nm)


    Trip North Urban - Perth - Geraldton 399 km

    Turbo 1 Turbo 2 Coolant Sump Oil ATF Volts L/100 km
    125 380 89 105 81 14.3 10.79


    Trip South Dongara to Perth - Urban 408 km


    Turbo 1 Turbo 2 Coolant Sump Oil ATF Volts L/100 km
    125 400 86 109 84 14.0 12.25


    Both trips contained some city running prior to/after the trip. The middle part of the trip to/from Kalbarri used 10.14L/100 km

    Cheers Gavin
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    I really don't know why you bother with all that rubbish Gavin. I never check economy except to moan when pushing into those easterlies in the morning. As for checking turbo temps!!!! There's enough to worry about with engines liable to cease working at any time or gear shifts giving up shifting without that worry. Or even worse, drivers like you watching their little play thing gauges instead of watching the road.....
    But I know you have nothing better to do with your time these days so keep the Gap tool plugged in.
    Cheers.
    AlanH.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATH View Post
    I really don't know why you bother with all that rubbish Gavin. I never check economy except to moan when pushing into those easterlies in the morning. As for checking turbo temps!!!! There's enough to worry about with engines liable to cease working at any time or gear shifts giving up shifting without that worry. Or even worse, drivers like you watching their little play thing gauges instead of watching the road.....
    But I know you have nothing better to do with your time these days so keep the Gap tool plugged in.
    Cheers.
    AlanH.
    At least I don't waste everyone's time winging about the possibility of an engine failure and moving to a lesser marque.
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    The engine and gearbox run cool in that Gavin... mine sit at 96 unladen and the trans goes up to 105ish with the van on..
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    Quote Originally Posted by gavinwibrow View Post
    On a recent trip from Perth to Kalbarri and return I noted some GAP tool temps etc. Economy was actual from fuel bowsers.

    The forward trip north had a slight south westerly tail wind and was also on the flat Indian Ocean Rd to Geraldton.
    The return trip had a mild southerly headwind and was on the Brand Highway 1 which has a few rolling hills.

    Sat on 110 once away from Perth and had a solar panel on the roof bars.

    Ran quite a bit cooler than when pulling the brick.

    Car has Cambos remap and trans massage to the 2016 3.0L TDV6 8 speed (approximates the RRS version at 700 Nm)


    Trip North Urban - Perth - Geraldton 399 km

    Turbo 1 Turbo 2 Coolant Sump Oil ATF Volts L/100 km
    125 380 89 105 81 14.3 10.79


    Trip South Dongara to Perth - Urban 408 km


    Turbo 1 Turbo 2 Coolant Sump Oil ATF Volts L/100 km
    125 400 86 109 84 14.0 12.25


    Both trips contained some city running prior to/after the trip. The middle part of the trip to/from Kalbarri used 10.14L/100 km

    Cheers Gavin
    Thats some pretty good temps, both the engine and trans temps are ideal. Hard to believe they run that cool when towing a house
    Regards
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    Some more D4 operating stats

    Quote Originally Posted by DazzaTD5 View Post
    Thats some pretty good temps, both the engine and trans temps are ideal. Hard to believe they run that cool when towing a house
    Me thinks that transmission remap just went up in value. They are really good values when towing. Nice one Gavin!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DazzaTD5 View Post
    Thats some pretty good temps, both the engine and trans temps are ideal. Hard to believe they run that cool when towing a house
    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoDB View Post
    Me thinks that transmission remap just went up in value. They are really good values when towing. Nice one Gavin!
    I don't think he was towing.... unless it's me that wasn't paying attention

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    Some more D4 operating stats

    Quote Originally Posted by discorevy View Post
    I don't think he was towing.... unless it's me that wasn't paying attention
    Good pick up - that would explain the good ATF temps….and fuel economy.

    Did not consider Gavin goes anywhere without the brick behind him. Some more D4 operating stats

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    Quote Originally Posted by gavinwibrow View Post

    Ran quite a bit cooler than when pulling the brick.
    As above
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoJeffster View Post
    As above
    Well spotted.

    So those engine oil temps are a bit high - I hope Gavin is not running 5W-dumbass…….🤣

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