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nh swb 4cyl 2.6 petrol

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nh swb 4cyl 2.6 petrol

Post by esp22 »

Hi guys i was wondering if any owners could tell me the fuel consumption of an nh swb 4cylinder petrol?Also how well do they go off road?


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Post by muldrock »

Hi
I have a long wheel base 2.6 NH pajero and it is running dual fuel. On petrol I get about 7.5 km per litre so fuel economy is not that great. It is a little lacking in power but has gone everywhere I've taken it with no problems.
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Post by gp339gm339 »

I whish I still my 2.6 NB as they can go onto the gas - I now have a 3 l NF, not recommedned for gas.

The 3 litre goes a bit better (it has the LSD in the rear as well)
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Post by clm434 »

Dunno if this helps much but i have a '92 MJ Triton 2.6 getting around 6-6.5L/100km (mostly highway) I'd hate to have it in town the whole time.
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Post by j-top paj »

a mate has one in a gen one and he gets 14-15L/100,

so probably worse in a gen 2
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Post by gp339gm339 »

NB 14/100k


NF v6 15/100k
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Post by kykin »

how do the swb TD's go on the fuel?

l per 100k
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Post by j-top paj »

mine was around 10-12/100 i think
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