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Gq Petrol Fuel consumption

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Gq Petrol Fuel consumption

Post by Dooma_ »

Ive just purchased a 92 gq 4.2 petrol efi had it for 4 weeks & have tried driving nicley, hard & with camper can only get 19 Ltrs per 100 k's
just wondering what other people are getting from theres
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Post by GQ Toy »

sounds about right - thats about what I get from mine - wait till you drive very soft sand - pulling the camper
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Post by bazzle »

When I had mine 19 to 22 in town and the bush. Got 16 once on a long highway trip at 100kph.

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Post by blkmav »

Mine is usually about 20L/100klms
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Post by chimpboy »

Yep, sounds okay or in fact rather better than average if it's a LWB.
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Post by hdn177 »

mines was worse, cleaned lines changed pump and gained a heap more, so am now gettin the above 18-20l :D
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Post by Ruffy »

Carby Auto, With the missus driving around town, about 22 to 25 :roll:

In the bush towing camper about 25..
highway best is about 16-17.
Me driving around town 18-20
worst ever.. hammering in bush and sand.. about 30.

Welcome to the wonderful world high fuel consumption ;)
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Post by mavzilla »

my diesel does straight 13 litres per hundred ? OH PETROL SORRY I WOULDNT BUY 1 OF THOSE AS THEY USE TO much fuel and have a nice day hahaha
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Post by MAVRK-4 »

Yep all the above figures sound about right...

Best I've ever got is 16.8L/100km on a long highway trip @ 110k

Around town 20-25L....

Soft sand... terrible!
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Post by Dooma_ »

mavzilla wrote:my diesel does straight 13 litres per hundred ? OH PETROL SORRY I WOULDNT BUY 1 OF THOSE AS THEY USE TO much fuel and have a nice day hahaha

lets see what you get after you whack a turbo on wind up the boost & fuel pump, spent nearly 5g & i still whoop your but in a race (Ha Ha Ha) see you at the finish line
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Post by Dooma_ »

Thanks for the feed back guys

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Post by DIDZ »

89 Petrol Auto 36"s Standard ratios Average around 25L/100

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Post by tuf355 »

it would have to be a short race , you might run out of fuel......

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Post by travelling4X4 »

It seems that a 4 litre petrol costs twice that of a 3 litre diesel in fuel costs.

It seems that diesel generally became cheaper than petrol in early March 2007. ( EDIT:- 29th March it was 10 cents less than unleaded)

Will diesel vehicles increase in value?
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Post by 1patrol »

Mine is shocking on fuel only way is to put hit on gas, mine is surprisingly efficient on gas :)
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