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    Depends. Mine is hard chipped ( no remap for mine ), and easily gets 10 km/l on the highway, loaded up. Around town not so much, as I tend to use the extra oomph from the chip with my right foot. Especially in the hills. Well, that's how I remember it.
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    when I had mine it wqs remapped and had diesel lpg fitted, it would go like buggery even with a 24 foot van on the tail
    fuel, fill it up when low, better than a p38 rr
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    blaze

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    Quote Originally Posted by johntins View Post
    Depends. Mine is hard chipped ( no remap for mine ), and easily gets 10 km/l on the highway, loaded up. Around town not so much, as I tend to use the extra oomph from the chip with my right foot. Especially in the hills. Well, that's how I remember it.
    Hi excuse my ignorance, What is Hard chipped and also can you tell me brand Pm is fine. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bazzle218 View Post
    Hi excuse my ignorance, What is Hard chipped and also can you tell me brand Pm is fine. Thanks
    Meaning his is pre NNN ECU so it had to be sent away and have some wizardly magic work performed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roverlord off road spares View Post
    WOW that's a big call more than the EXXON Valdez, hope it doesn't leak oil like the Exxon did.
    To be fair, I suppose the Exxon Valdez doesn't really use any fuel anymore.
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