I just did ~2100km at an average of 9.2, but there was a lot of stop start in and around towns along with the highway.
The 600km run home only had 2 "around town site visit" bits and I managed ~8.9, so yours sounds "about right".
Hi all
Just got my D3 TDV6 Manual, and finished the trip from Melbourne to Sydney with the fuel calculation was 76L/862kms. So it turned out about 8.82L/100km with full highway speed all time and aircon ON with cold air at fan speed 3.
At the odometer of about 320k on the D3, i thought this figure would be quite good considering my previous D2 TD5 only could do the best was 9.8L/100km on highway with the same condition.
What are your thoughts?
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						Super ModeratorI just did ~2100km at an average of 9.2, but there was a lot of stop start in and around towns along with the highway.
The 600km run home only had 2 "around town site visit" bits and I managed ~8.9, so yours sounds "about right".
I take it you have very little external accessories fitted? I can only dream of fuel economy that good but my D3 is a heavy weight with plenty of economy busting stuff fitted
Shane
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						Super ModeratorJust to keep this in perspective, spare a thought for the Hennessey Mammoth 1000 owner at 39.2L /100km (6 mile / gallon). So it uses almost four and a half times as much fuel as a D3 for the same distance
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						SubscriberI actually got just under 10 litres per 100km in my 8 speed D4 diesel SD HSE version. Coming from Sheep Yard Flat a few years ago. Hmm ... maybe 5 years ago. Travelling with the traffic, at 110 to 112 on the speedo. Which was actually about 106 KMH. I did have the wind behind me.
I was very pleased.
But then, I was towing my 2.4 tonne rated caravan behind me. I had let all the water out, so it was probably about 2 tonne at the time.
I've had under 13 travelling at around 88 KMH on empty roads ... with the van behind me. Normal is around 15 these days ... I intend to do another fuel test run to Sheep Yard Flat and back in November ... I now have heavier, wider, truck rated, higher aspect ratio tyres, plus a steel bull bar, spot lights, a radio aerial, roof rack as well ... none of that will help fuel economy. Plus an additional 65,000 km.
2014 HSE White;Tint; Windsor Lthr; 18" Compo & 265/65/18; ARB-Summit B Bar, roof racks, ARB air, Bush’r 9" spots, Llams Traxide & Yellow Top, Ritter T Bar Air jack Max Traxs, Redarc TowPro, GME Uhf, Autofridge sat phone, AOR Matrix V3 off road van
Did 2400Km,last trip in ours,on the actual speed limit as per GPS,not speedo,around 900Km was at an actual 110km/hr,the rest at 100Km/hr.
Medium loaded,10.8L/100,calculated,dash readout at 10.7.
Same mods as our old D4 2.7,and very similar fuel burn,although one is larger,heavier,and has around 40% more power and torque.
ALthough giving it a flogging,it will use quite a bit more than the old D4,with same sort of driving style.
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						SupporterThat's great economy for the 200..
Locally they are running 12-15 at the speed limit.... All with Toyota's own patented copy of LR's "stadium seating" , achieved simply by coming from factory with the wrong front suspension.
At around 120kmh extended travel on bitumen my mate consistently is seeing around 21 per Hundred, in fairness that is with a dual rear wheel carrier and bull bar.
I strongly doubt that many local 200s have 40% more power and torque than ours!
On the weight front, I have never weighed a 200 tbh, but I know our D3 before we put any accessories on was very close to Toyota's quoted specs, but then one owner told me Toyota lie on all their weights... So now I don't know!
We are running at about 3 tonnes all the time.
On bitumen on a decent trip we would be about 10- 10.5L/100.
We have RAI, ARB bull bar, 75% length roof rack with solar panel as wind deflector.
Dual Battery, 75 litre Dual zone Waeco and integrated fridge slide and cargo barrier.
The car will be run in soon, it's just past 502 000km.
Note:
Still on original passenger side external door handle!
Light hearted rant over!!
Have a good evening everyone..
Cheers
James
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