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Whats your 4.5 v8 diesel economy like?

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Whats your 4.5 v8 diesel economy like?

Post by v8fox »

Ive only had my 70 series ute for a while, but ive done a few economy tests on it in the last few weeks.
The first tank i did 598km on 64 litres, the second 615km's on 67ltrs.
The car has only done 4000ks so the engine is still tight, but im more than happy with those figures.
To keep it in perspective the driving has been a mix of mainly short runs doing 60 and 80ks an hour and a few good runs up the highway doing 100 and 110ks, most of the time with the A.C. on. I dont drive it like a granny either.
My mates 70 series isnt getting quite the same figures and it doesnt seem as powerful as mine although both utes are near identicle (tray and bullbar etc).
Has anyone else done or know how other 4.5's perform in economy ...foxy
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4.5 v8 diesel economy

Post by whiteghost60 »

Are both the utes the same month and year or is one a earlier model than the other because I have been told that the series 1 doesn't go as well as the series 2 so that might be where the difference lies.

Speak to a toyta dealer concerning this if that is the case.

It might be just a case of a different tune.
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Post by 302 cruiser »

the utes dont have a series 1 or 2 those figres are very good my old 1hz powered 79 was nowhare that good
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Post by v8fox »

Yeah, if you go by toyota's figures they say that the ute gets 11.5ltrs /100 and the troopy 11.9ltrs/ 100. By my calculations im getting high 10's (10.7 and 10.9). When i looked at buying the car i spoke to a few people and some were getting awful economy and others good. Im curious if im just lucky to have a well tuned motor? I did the tests as accurate as i could and even if i was out a few litres its still better then the toyota figures
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Post by ferrit »

my HZJ79 is getting 22-25L/100 :oops:
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Post by v8fox »

ferrit wrote:my HZJ79 is getting 22-25L/100 :oops:
4k's to the ltr ferrit! I hope thats a tricked up engine to be burning that amount of fuel...
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Post by ferrit »

its a standard 1HZ :cry:

Carting 4 Tonnes of drilling rig around.

But its still horrific consumption for a 4.2L diesel
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Post by dow50r »

ferrit wrote:its a standard 1HZ :cry:

Carting 4 Tonnes of drilling rig around.

But its still horrific consumption for a 4.2L diesel
R u drilling for crude and running that in the tank??
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Post by ferrit »

i do domestic soil samples- so its all city driving most of the time :cry:
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