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fuel economy out of a 4.2 petrol
fuel economy out of a 4.2 petrol
hey guys just wondering what the fuel economy is like with a petrol 4.2
are they any good???
are they any good???
no such thing,
unless u meant 4.5 petrol which is what i have
if so your looking at 15-18 per hundred on the highway loaded up for a weekend
and 20 plus around town empty for DD duties.
all depends on how hard you drive
unless u meant 4.5 petrol which is what i have
if so your looking at 15-18 per hundred on the highway loaded up for a weekend
and 20 plus around town empty for DD duties.
all depends on how hard you drive
my GUBanzy wrote:Dial up internet.........you'd post something and come back 2 beers later to see if it loaded.
A speed camera would have prevented that!
Pretty dismal..340ks to a 90 litre tank of gas...some swear they do better, fairly line ball.rgzook wrote:maily looking at offroad use only got a holden apollo as a dd and also a 650 road bike to fly around the street with.
but just wondering what the fuel economy is like
it's actuaaly a 4.2 petrol maverick ????
I am the Nightrider! I am the chosen one. The mighty hand of vengeance, sent down to strike the unroadworthy!
Now I feel better I dont have a 4.2 or a 3.0, i have a 3.8 Commo ecotec and 4 speed with 4.6 diff and 35's and get 270 km's outta 50lt, and it floggs alongadam penfold wrote:rb30 powerd patrol. 120 leters of gas 600km's of gas. 40 liters of gas 156kms and 60 litres of petrol 200kms this is with 4.625 ratios and 35's and this is our patrol
Hoppy
Yeah if you have gas, more power to ya, you get more power than N/A diesel. i had Gas before i got Diesel, and nothing beats the feeling of cheap running 4x4, and with the no stall on hill factor of the engine on gas, brilliant.
on the Central Coast, LPG costs around 53c to 55c a litre.
Doing 23-25L/100 on petty at around $1.30/L you can see why alot of people who don't have gas prefer Diesel
on the Central Coast, LPG costs around 53c to 55c a litre.
Doing 23-25L/100 on petty at around $1.30/L you can see why alot of people who don't have gas prefer Diesel
AA's for Quitters
25L to the 100 at 55cents a liter =$13.75
and at the moment if you can find a gas man that won't take advantage john howard will pay for your gas conversion for you in full
and over a long trip where gas not allways avalible ie crossing simpson will workout similar to a diesal to run over the full trip
and at the moment if you can find a gas man that won't take advantage john howard will pay for your gas conversion for you in full
and over a long trip where gas not allways avalible ie crossing simpson will workout similar to a diesal to run over the full trip
got GQ Lwb much cooler than my old XJ jeep
My old carby GQ TB42 got around 30lt per 100km around town (mostly short trips) and on the highway around 25lt per 100km.
Since then bought a 2.8TDi GU getting around 11km per 100km and with a chip, bigger exhaust and blocked EGR, about the same peak torque and power figures.
Don't buy the 4.2 petrol if you are concerned at all about fuel consumption.
Cheers
Nathan
Since then bought a 2.8TDi GU getting around 11km per 100km and with a chip, bigger exhaust and blocked EGR, about the same peak torque and power figures.
Don't buy the 4.2 petrol if you are concerned at all about fuel consumption.
Cheers
Nathan
98 2.8 GU 2" lift. 285/75r16muds, 2 3/4 mandrell exhaust and dump, blocked EGR, Chip, UHF, Full cage rack, snorkel, factory bar.
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