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Post by bad_religion_au »

Turbo Tonka wrote:94 2.8 diesel lux,non turbod,188000kms,think the pump needs looking at,its lacking in power more and more.

i get about 400 kms to a tank if im lucky,about 65L??
man my 1985 RX - 7 gets that!!!
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Post by stilivn »

scuba steve 22 wrote:
bad_religion_au wrote:
scuba steve 22 wrote:im getting about 25/100
4 ltr auto 80 series
31x10.5 tyres
the fuel is killing me
any ideas????
LPG?

even if it bumps up to 30L/100 (which going on Carts's measurements is achievable), your still paying less than 1/2 price per litre. $20 per 100 vs $31 per hundred going on Adelaide prices atm.

gas would b good but i dont have a spare $3300 for the install its self
and yes i know about the rebate
a 1hz sounds the way to go
still a cash problem atm
still think i could do better on fuel tho

cheers steve
Scuba steve, you'd be mad not to go to gas.
Rumours are the rebate is going to disapear soon.
I just had mine converted 3-4 months ago, bloke was having a special cost me $600 and he took the rebate off the price, deducted the 2000 out of my account 3 weeks later after i got the rebate from the gov

Now paying $59 bucks for 90l of gas an that gets me bout 360k's round town compared to $128 for 80l's or petty which gets me 400k's round town. so saving bout $62 every 400k's. Its already payed for itself.

Look round, few people offer a deal where they take the rebate for payment after they have installed it.
That or save a grand an put the rest on the card if you have a 50-60 interest free, only takes bout 2 weeks to get the rebate.
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Post by ftx-runner »

My BJ74 3.4td gets 14lt/100km round town.
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Post by hulsty »

around town in the middy I get 27.5L/100km on gas, petrol ~80L to do 150km, glad gas is cheap!!
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Post by dumbdunce »

hulsty wrote:around town in the middy I get 27.5L/100km on gas, petrol ~80L to do 150km, glad gas is cheap!!

:shock: :shock: :shock: that is appalling!
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Post by hulsty »

which one the petrol or gas ? used to get 350km a tank on gas till I went 33''. And the petrol well, electric fuel pump and no return line does that, need to fix that, but once she gets a few revs up she really roars along!!
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Post by Tommy »

looks like gas is the way to go for the future. Up here in NT we have the most expensive fuels of all kind in Australia, couple that with having to drive a fark load to get any where and it gets a bloke thinking on how to save a few $'s on juice.

You blokes running the petrols and gas ........ ever have any dramas with water crossings ? That was my biggest drama with my old petrol lux.
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Post by dumbdunce »

hulsty wrote:which one the petrol or gas ? used to get 350km a tank on gas till I went 33''. And the petrol well, electric fuel pump and no return line does that, need to fix that, but once she gets a few revs up she really roars along!!
the petrol, that's over 50l/100km!! (the LPG is unspectacular too). your engine will die a quick death running that rich, the oil will get diluted and the bores will start to score.
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Post by hulsty »

dumbdunce wrote:
hulsty wrote:which one the petrol or gas ? used to get 350km a tank on gas till I went 33''. And the petrol well, electric fuel pump and no return line does that, need to fix that, but once she gets a few revs up she really roars along!!
the petrol, that's over 50l/100km!! (the LPG is unspectacular too). your engine will die a quick death running that rich, the oil will get diluted and the bores will start to score.

lucky I rarely run petrol then! Avoiding washing the bores, the gas, well its dryish, atleast the bores wont glaze, probably helping the rings seal again ahah. Really should get it tuned sometime soon and adjust the valves.
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Post by cruiser60series »

11.5L/100km in the HJ47 Troopy, my daily driver.


My family's cars:

between 12 - 13 L/100km in HJ60

about 11L/100km in the 3L hilux

about 6L/100km average (4 on the highway, 8 in town) in the hdi Peugeot 406
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Post by thehanko »

Most of your need to see a mechanic! anything over 15L / 100 is too much and 18L /100 or more is just plain stupid.

My HIlux 3L turbo (low boost) gets 9L per 100k every tank. but i drive like a nanna - cuase fuel costs to much, if it didnt look like i was going to get 9L / 100 i would get out and push it for as while :lol:
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Post by known 2 »

ok my old 75 ute with a worked 308 use to average 35l/100k's and when it had the holley 600 carb it was around the 40l mark. 70l of petroll would get me about 200k's if i drove it nicely.
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Post by MYTANK »

In my HJ60 , 33 x 12.5" x 15" x 2+" Lift, driving to work i can get 12L/100KM's

If i give it heaps i end up with around 14L / 100 km's.

On the highway if i don't overtake it gets down to about 11 ? but it all depends how it's driven

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Post by steven101 »

have got a 2007 Pajero Exceed -stock, 3.7 Litre V6

13 - 16 litres on highway
16 - 20 litres around town
20 - 25 litres driving on soft inland sand tracks on frazer island
25 - 31 litres driving on soft inland sand tracks on frazer island in low range

Totally crap car!
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Post by chpd 80 »

100 series 4.5 petrol Auto, 33's,bullbar,winch,etc = heavy / aerodynamics of a brick.

Just converted to gas 500 km ago, so far figures are

Petrol - 20lt per 100kms = $34.00
Gas - 25lt per 100kms = $14.50
Both Highway figures. Wont take me long to pay off the $925 for the gas conversion. Thanks Ruddy :D :D
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Post by joel HJ60 »

MYTANK wrote:In my HJ60 , 33 x 12.5" x 15" x 2+" Lift, driving to work i can get 12L/100KM's

If i give it heaps i end up with around 14L / 100 km's.

On the highway if i don't overtake it gets down to about 11 ? but it all depends how it's driven

Dan
33's I'm on 13.5L/100km or 7.5km / L.

31's My best was 10.6L/100km

11's with that setup is impressive Dan.
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Post by 4be »

1986 yn67 lux.4y petrol. 2" spring, 2" body, 33's and i drive to brighton (north side brisbane) everyday from Currimundi on the sunny coast and am averaging 11L/100Ks. But that is straight up and down the highway.
If i pick up a mate in redcliffe then those figures go to apprpx 14L/100ks
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Post by hitech4x4 »

80 series with injected 304 37,s and std gearing gets 18l/100 on hwy
or 22/100 around town
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Post by chunks »

steven101 wrote:have got a 2007 Pajero Exceed -stock, 3.7 Litre V6

13 - 16 litres on highway
16 - 20 litres around town
20 - 25 litres driving on soft inland sand tracks on frazer island
25 - 31 litres driving on soft inland sand tracks on frazer island in low range

Totally crap car!
Why did you buy the v6 over the turbo diesel?
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Post by xrdave »

My 05 diesel SR5 D/cab Lux 9.5lt/100km.

And my 04 JX Jimny 10lt/100km.
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Post by Pagey_1 »

thehanko wrote: My HIlux 3L turbo (low boost) gets 9L per 100k every tank. but i drive like a nanna - cuase fuel costs to much, if it didnt look like i was going to get 9L / 100 i would get out and push it for as while :lol:
WOW thats impressive! I have just brought (on firday) a 3L turbo, running 12 psi, 35s with 4.88 diffs and so far have got about 200kms from half a tank = 16L/100kms! Thats a bit of town driving tho and not real easy either :P

Just wondering what tyres, boost, diffs you are running, have you had it dyno tuned or what?
Id LOVE to get that figure from mine!!!

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Post by sambo »

With 35s, 4 inches of lift and extended shackles I get 13L/100km in the city.
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Post by davo250 »

My Truck i run
4.88
37" Tires
355 V8 Injected
T700 Auto
4x4 to 90 Litres i get about 80-100Km's
on the free way i get about 18L/100km's which isn't too bad for a comp truck
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Post by thehanko »

Pagey_1 wrote:
thehanko wrote: My HIlux 3L turbo (low boost) gets 9L per 100k every tank. but i drive like a nanna - cuase fuel costs to much, if it didnt look like i was going to get 9L / 100 i would get out and push it for as while :lol:
WOW thats impressive! I have just brought (on firday) a 3L turbo, running 12 psi, 35s with 4.88 diffs and so far have got about 200kms from half a tank = 16L/100kms! Thats a bit of town driving tho and not real easy either :P

Just wondering what tyres, boost, diffs you are running, have you had it dyno tuned or what?
Id LOVE to get that figure from mine!!!

Cheers
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The car was dynoed about 5000k ago when i first got it.

I normally get 180k out of the first qtr, 330 out of the first half a tank. 200 is poor. but your running a pretty high boost for a 3L. IM only running 5psi (until i work out how to get some more boost that is :twisted: ) so chances are you have more power and thus use it which in turn is using more fuel.

16L per 100 out of a car as slow as a 3L is dissappointing, how long has it been running 12 psi? could it be damaged?
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Post by Remydog05 »

Ive got a Disco 2.5TDi and it gets over 900klms per 90L tank for the past 18mths. But I get there very slow and drive very easy.

Thinking of getting an "80" not sure if I should go Pet/Gas or 1hzTurbo??

What the opinon of the best feul figures??
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Post by ben walters »

i put a 1 kd ftv motor in my ute 89 model ifs hilux, which is the current hilux motor. i run 35's and have 6.5 " lift kit. it averages 9 km per litre. more on a trip.
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

Remydog05 wrote:Ive got a Disco 2.5TDi and it gets over 900klms per 90L tank for the past 18mths. But I get there very slow and drive very easy.

Thinking of getting an "80" not sure if I should go Pet/Gas or 1hzTurbo??

What the opinon of the best feul figures??
At the moment, having just bought a intercooled multivalve* returning 12/100 pretty consistently, i would buy a 4.5 on gas, there is tonnes of them around so you can choose an A grade 1. At current diesel and gas prices, even if you used 24/100 you would still be cheaper to run than me around town and on the big highways, in the bush i can carry 260lt of diesel which would get me conservatively 2,000km between stops (assuming no great change in fuel economy, which would obviously happen) so take that into account when buying.

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Post by bushpig59 »

chpd 80 wrote:100 series 4.5 petrol Auto, 33's,bullbar,winch,etc = heavy / aerodynamics of a brick.

Just converted to gas 500 km ago, so far figures are

Petrol - 20lt per 100kms = $34.00
Gas - 25lt per 100kms = $14.50
Both Highway figures. Wont take me long to pay off the $925 for the gas conversion. Thanks Ruddy :D :D
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