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03 Hilux 3ltr TD Problem

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03 Hilux 3ltr TD Problem

Post by luxbloke »

Hey Guys,

I had a search, but could find the info I was after...

I'm concerned about Fuel consumption - these are the only mods that would affect fuel:

2003 3ltr Turbo Diesel Hilux with:

- 75000klms on the clock
- 1 1/2" OME Lift
- 31" Bridgstone AT's
- Front & Rear Air Lockers
- Extra weight with Winch Bar/Winch/Scrub Bars/Steps/Rear Bar


I Bought the truck and all the gear went straight on, so I don't know what the economy was before hand.

ATM I get about 400-450 klms per 66ltr tank around town. Does this sound right? Or do the injectors sound a bit sad???

It gets new filters etc... so I know it's not something as simple as that...

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Post by peeko22 »

i have the exact same car mate.

i get around the 530 mark with fuel with mixed highway and town and i sometimes get up it ...

if i was in your position i would be worried too.

i would agree on maybe gettin new injectors or gettin them flushed . maybe at the same time do a major service with oil and all your filters and see what happens if theres no difference i would chat to your mechanic or toyota cos i'm outa ideas
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Post by luxbloke »

Well that's what I started to think about after reading some threads about other lux motors etc...

I have done a major service @ 70 klicks and no change in consumption...

So :bad-words: if I know...
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Post by 02_GUTLUX »

I've got an 02 td lux with a 100lt tank and with mostly highway use i get bout 800-850kms.
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Post by spongerx »

What's your driving style like?

I used to get around 420kms per 58L fillup (of a 66L tank) in my 03 2.8 non-turbo Hilux. It's all city driving over here with frequent stops and starts. I recently adjusted my driving style to a lot slower acceleration and shift at 2000rpm and now I'm getting about 520Kms for the same 58L. Corrected for my 32" tires I used to get around 460kms with my old driving style and now around 570kms with my less aggressive style now.

I know someone with an 04 3.0 TD Lux that gets around 320Kms per fillup on 33's but he has a really aggressive driving style.
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Post by Zeyphly »

I get about 450km to a tank and that a bit of mixed driving fairly spirited though. Mine has always been about the same ever since i bought it new. Its got 180,000 km on it now.
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Post by luxbloke »

spongerx wrote:What's your driving style like?

I used to get around 420kms per 58L fillup (of a 66L tank) in my 03 2.8 non-turbo Hilux. It's all city driving over here with frequent stops and starts. I recently adjusted my driving style to a lot slower acceleration and shift at 2000rpm and now I'm getting about 520Kms for the same 58L. Corrected for my 32" tires I used to get around 460kms with my old driving style and now around 570kms with my less aggressive style now.

I know someone with an 04 3.0 TD Lux that gets around 320Kms per fillup on 33's but he has a really aggressive driving style.

I suppose i'm no miss daisy... But i don't hammer it.

Interesting about what Zeyphly said... Perhaps wth a little "Spirited" driving that's what they'll give you.

I might do an experiment dirving how Spongerx says and see how that goes... :?:
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Post by peeko22 »

have you had it since new??
if you bought it second hand it might have a dpchip in it or "performance chip" you dont know about and the its on a different setting. you can switch them from 0 to 9 and if its on a "more power" setting rather than an economy mode that could also make a difference.

if you dont know i am pretty sure it connects to the factory computer of the car and you would know if you saw it... i think they are about 5cm by 7cm rectangle
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Post by Zeyphly »

A couple of times while doing a hwy trip driving with a mate in a 04 bravo td who had cruise control set on 105kmh i was getting pretty close to 10.5 - 11 litres to the km, that was with a little bit of gear in the tub for a weekend away. That was from kalgoorlie to perth so not much in the way of hills or anything just cruising along.
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Post by Hales231271 »

I wouldn't worry to much.

That's what they get with extra weight and up size in tyres.

The 1kz-te is not as good on fuel as some may say.

I reckon you would be doing great if 550KM is acheived on a standard
vehicle (Dual Cab 66liters)

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Post by trains »

Has the turbo been dyno tuned, is it properly set up?

With those 5L motors, the fuel compensator is adjusted by a fitting on the top of the injector pump, that has a rubber diaphragm in it.
Often fuel burn issues can be related to wear, leaks in this item.

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Post by luxbloke »

I've only had it for about 9 months

No Chip, and I've never had it dyno tuned so I might look at that, or take it to a desiel specialist to have a once over

Thanks very much for your info guys... :D
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Post by spongerx »

Is it a 1kz-te or a 5L or 5LE with an aftermarket turbo?

I haven't been too impressed with the fuel figures the guys I know with 1kz-te's get around here. The new Hilux D4D 2.5's and 3.0's are way better on fuel.
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Post by gutlux44 »

i have an 02 3.0 t (1kz) hilux stock standard 140 000 on the clock and get 550 to 600km out of 66l tank highway or around town.
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Post by luxbloke »

spongerx wrote:Is it a 1kz-te or a 5L or 5LE with an aftermarket turbo?

I haven't been too impressed with the fuel figures the guys I know with 1kz-te's get around here. The new Hilux D4D 2.5's and 3.0's are way better on fuel.
It's a 1kz-te factory. My brother has a D4D and he is getting WAY better economy...

It just had a servcie today and had the fuel filter changed again. I'm taking her for a run up to Mackay this week, so I'll see how she goes on the highway
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