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Handy Tool to have........

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Handy Tool to have........

Post by MUSS »

found a handy web tool for all to use :

http://www.thelongranger.com.au/longran ... tools.html
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Post by macca81 »

tops!
[quote="Barnsey"]
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Post by micks troll »

Thats great had to have a play :lol:
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Post by T_Diesel »

Just worked out that I got about 13.5 litres per hundred on my last trip away from Melboourne to Mansfield to Dargo and back to Melbourne in a 2.8 GQ with 33s.
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Post by backspace »

My daily gets about 15L/100k. :cry:
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Post by Dane »

Good one MUSS.

I just did a trip to Vic and back in my HZJ75 tray. Got 15.4l/100km on the way down not towing and 17.7l/100km on the way back towing my 1600kg ski boat.
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Post by midi73 »

Yes a briliant web tool.
I worked out I get around 11- 12 litres to 100 ks in my 14B midi73. Depends how i drive and how much I tow the work trailer.
Edit. Sorry I got confused with the wifes car. 12 - 12.5 litres to 100 Ks
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Post by mikmav »

25/100... :(
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Post by tna racing »

32/100 :oops: - not tuned running way to much gas
1993 Gq lwb with added xtra's :) sold
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Post by Rocky8 »

My Rocky uses 8.95 litres/100km....
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Post by Rocky8 »

and my VL Turbo uses 16.5litres/100km...
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Post by macca81 »

18/100 towing 2tonne on some realy realy hilly shite. pissed me off a tad seeing i usualy get a tad over 10/100, even while towing...
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Post by Wish I had coils »

macca81 wrote:18/100 towing 2tonne on some realy realy hilly shite. pissed me off a tad seeing i usualy get a tad over 10/100, even while towing...
your bus must be i freak. I'm to scared to work out what i get. i think about 18/100 normal driving
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Post by surfseller06 »

I get 18/100 on petrol :cry:

and 20/100 on gas so I guess that equates to around 10/100 money wise :P :P :P
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Post by macca81 »

Wish I had coils wrote:
macca81 wrote:18/100 towing 2tonne on some realy realy hilly shite. pissed me off a tad seeing i usualy get a tad over 10/100, even while towing...
your bus must be i freak. I'm to scared to work out what i get. i think about 18/100 normal driving
this is my 2nd engine, my first one got the same figures for normal driving, but towed at about 14/100. a mate of mine who had an MQ with the sd33t got 12/100 normal driving... in saying that, i have heard of the old girls doing 20odd/100 from normal driving...
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Post by MUSS »

any chance at making this "STICKY"? :D
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Post by 11_evl »

g/fs 01 lancer 8.3 per 100kms
3t work rodeo 15.6 per 100kms,,,, work pays :D
my 1600/1300 sierra 31s 11 per 100kms
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Re: Handy Tool to have........

Post by steven101 »

MUSS wrote:found a handy web tool for all to use :

http://www.thelongranger.com.au/longran ... tools.html
Or just use a calculator.... it takes 2 seconds
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Re: Handy Tool to have........

Post by MUSS »

steven101 wrote:
MUSS wrote:found a handy web tool for all to use :

http://www.thelongranger.com.au/longran ... tools.html
Or just use a calculator.... it takes 2 seconds
:roll:
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Post by pongo »

macca81 wrote:
Wish I had coils wrote:
macca81 wrote:18/100 towing 2tonne on some realy realy hilly shite. pissed me off a tad seeing i usualy get a tad over 10/100, even while towing...
your bus must be i freak. I'm to scared to work out what i get. i think about 18/100 normal driving
this is my 2nd engine, my first one got the same figures for normal driving, but towed at about 14/100. a mate of mine who had an MQ with the sd33t got 12/100 normal driving... in saying that, i have heard of the old girls doing 20odd/100 from normal driving...
Yep, worse i got was about 22/100. right foot stayed buried and it actually managed to find the governor in 5th.

i added 35's and now it gets about 17/100 on the same trip.

Its a sd33t 3inch BL, etc.
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Re: Handy Tool to have........

Post by midi73 »

steven101 wrote:
MUSS wrote:found a handy web tool for all to use :

http://www.thelongranger.com.au/longran ... tools.html
Or just use a calculator.... it takes 2 seconds
Your my hero. :roll:
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Post by midi73 »

pongo wrote:
macca81 wrote:
Wish I had coils wrote:
macca81 wrote:18/100 towing 2tonne on some realy realy hilly shite. pissed me off a tad seeing i usualy get a tad over 10/100, even while towing...
your bus must be i freak. I'm to scared to work out what i get. i think about 18/100 normal driving
this is my 2nd engine, my first one got the same figures for normal driving, but towed at about 14/100. a mate of mine who had an MQ with the sd33t got 12/100 normal driving... in saying that, i have heard of the old girls doing 20odd/100 from normal driving...
Yep, worse i got was about 22/100. right foot stayed buried and it actually managed to find the governor in 5th.

i added 35's and now it gets about 17/100 on the same trip.

Its a sd33t 3inch BL, etc.
I think you might find that it is now an inaccurate reading because your speedo will now be out because of the 35s
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Post by macca81 »

midi73 wrote:
pongo wrote:
macca81 wrote:
Wish I had coils wrote:
macca81 wrote:18/100 towing 2tonne on some realy realy hilly shite. pissed me off a tad seeing i usualy get a tad over 10/100, even while towing...
your bus must be i freak. I'm to scared to work out what i get. i think about 18/100 normal driving
this is my 2nd engine, my first one got the same figures for normal driving, but towed at about 14/100. a mate of mine who had an MQ with the sd33t got 12/100 normal driving... in saying that, i have heard of the old girls doing 20odd/100 from normal driving...
Yep, worse i got was about 22/100. right foot stayed buried and it actually managed to find the governor in 5th.

i added 35's and now it gets about 17/100 on the same trip.

Its a sd33t 3inch BL, etc.
I think you might find that it is now an inaccurate reading because your speedo will now be out because of the 35s
if its the same trip, i rekon he could work it out fairly well still. changing tyre sizes doesnt change the distance between point A and point B. he will still have travled just as far as when he made the trip on 33's
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Post by chikoroll_ »

14/100 easy driving
13/100 leadfooting.... go figure
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Post by RockyF75 »

Rocky8 wrote:My Rocky uses 8.95 litres/100km....
Go on?

Diesel/Petrol? Turbo? Snorkel?

I got TD no snork and 2" zorst, got 430k's outta a 45L tank the other day and was stoked :? Most I've ever gotten was 440km out of my old NA donk driving like miss daisy all week.
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Post by bazzle »

macca81 wrote:
midi73 wrote:
pongo wrote:
macca81 wrote:
Wish I had coils wrote: your bus must be i freak. I'm to scared to work out what i get. i think about 18/100 normal driving
this is my 2nd engine, my first one got the same figures for normal driving, but towed at about 14/100. a mate of mine who had an MQ with the sd33t got 12/100 normal driving... in saying that, i have heard of the old girls doing 20odd/100 from normal driving...
Yep, worse i got was about 22/100. right foot stayed buried and it actually managed to find the governor in 5th.

i added 35's and now it gets about 17/100 on the same trip.

Its a sd33t 3inch BL, etc.
I think you might find that it is now an inaccurate reading because your speedo will now be out because of the 35s
if its the same trip, i rekon he could work it out fairly well still. changing tyre sizes doesnt change the distance between point A and point B. he will still have travled just as far as when he made the trip on 33's
No distance doesnt change but reading on trip meter will be less, about 10%

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Post by ofr57 »

16l/100 :D
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Post by kanookie »

Doesnt sound right to me but my diesel hilux gets around 10-12L/100ks what are other N/A diesel hiluxs getting?
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Post by MissDrew »

80 series gets 28lt per 100kms on gas. All of those k's are around town and turning 35's, yes I have allowed for the 10% my speedo is out.
If on petrol it was about 26lts per 100kms for that same thing.

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Post by HotFourOk »

Going to QLD my Rocky got 11.1L/100kms sitting on 110-120km/h and giving her a fair bit fully loaded up (well over 2t).
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