Welcome to the 2500rpm club.
Your fuel economy surprise occurs to most LR diesel owners sooner or later, when they realize how to use a diesel properly. It took me quite a while to figure it out, after a v8.
From my point of view, after 2500rpm, and about 10psi boost, you've reached the top of the fuel/power curve - and it seems that 95 is the magic number when it comes to wind resistance for big vehicles.
I'll leave it to a Puma owner to discuss 6 speeds, but from a 300tdi viewpoint, there isn't sufficient power to justify an overdrive. Besides, you need to keep rpm up to keep coolant circulating when the engine is working hard.
Remember to fix your water pump, flush and use proper coolant - aluminum does not like ordinary water


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