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Post by GRUB »

Just bought a 93 GQ patrol with a 3.0 litre petrol its traveled 143000 klms

Just drove from brisbane to newcastle and averaged around 6klms to a litre is this standard in this model patrol if so what can I do to it to get a better fuel economy.

any help would be great


Thanks Neil
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Post by bogged »

GRUB wrote:Just bought a 93 GQ patrol with a 3.0 litre petrol its traveled 143000 klms

Just drove from brisbane to newcastle and averaged around 6klms to a litre is this standard in this model patrol if so what can I do to it to get a better fuel economy.

any help would be great

Thanks Neil


They are famous for being thirsty as hell... 20l/100 is about normal for them.

Extractors, bigger zaust, elect ig, and a rotorbutton mod that should be in the history, Kyle was talking about he did with his, was done by Sandy at Aus 4wd.

Engine swaps are good ideas if your rich
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Post by getdirty »

bogged wrote:
GRUB wrote:Just bought a 93 GQ patrol with a 3.0 litre petrol its traveled 143000 klms

Just drove from brisbane to newcastle and averaged around 6klms to a litre is this standard in this model patrol if so what can I do to it to get a better fuel economy.

any help would be great

Thanks Neil


They are famous for being thirsty as hell... 20l/100 is about normal for them.

Extractors, bigger zaust, elect ig, and a rotorbutton mod that should be in the history, Kyle was talking about he did with his, was done by Sandy at Aus 4wd.

Engine swaps are good ideas if your rich


That I did but this is a 3ltr........ not a 4.2.....

For a 3ltr, you will get better driveability and mildly better economy by putting an injected one in. Just get a whole new motor, $400ish with everything from a skyline of VL Commodore. Bolt the motor in, screw the computer on, a couple of relays and a fuel pump and you're away!
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Post by getdirty »

bogged wrote:Engine swaps are good ideas if your rich


Cos you certainly won't be rich once you begin an engine swap!!!! :cry:
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Post by V8Patrol »

getdirty wrote:
bogged wrote:Engine swaps are good ideas if your rich


Cos you certainly won't be rich once you begin an engine swap!!!! :cry:


Ya not wrong there !!!! :grab:
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Post by GRUB »

I was told I could bolt on a EFI of a VL or a Skyline with out to much troble is this a good idea or just get a complete motor

Thanks heaps for the info :)
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Post by bogged »

GRUB wrote:I was told I could bolt on a EFI of a VL or a Skyline with out to much troble is this a good idea or just get a complete motor

Thanks heaps for the info :)


drop in a full NISMO donk, turbo and all, out of VL! would be cheapest conversion.

If you arent rich, then just do the smaller things. But will cost more than the $400 Kyle was mentioning.
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Post by RUFF »

GRUB wrote:I was told I could bolt on a EFI of a VL or a Skyline with out to much troble is this a good idea or just get a complete motor

Thanks heaps for the info :)


Try and find someone that has actually done this conversion on their own vehicle and see if their fuel economy improved. I would be surprised if it improved at all. I think it would need computer mods before it got any better.

Other than that if it is an improvement then you would be better off buying acomplete damaged VL then you get everything you need. These are around for $500 on average. If you are going to go this way buy a VL not a skyline as the VL has an external fuel pump you can re-use and you will sell the remaining parts easier. A wrecker will charge you more than this just for the parts to convert yours.
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Post by Shorty40 »

What about LPG :?:

Initial outlay is large, but if you plan on keeping the rig for a while you will see some savings :cool:
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Post by GRUB »

thought about goin gas but wasnt sure if it would improve that much

Imight as well leave it as it is and just add a snorkel and extractors and see how it goes
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Post by bogged »

Shorty40 wrote:What about LPG :?:

Initial outlay is large, but if you plan on keeping the rig for a while you will see some savings :cool:


Working on $3000 to get fitted, the price of gas not being the huge saving it used to be, it would take you several years to start seeing savings wouldnt it?
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Post by Shorty40 »

bogged wrote:
Shorty40 wrote:What about LPG :?:

Initial outlay is large, but if you plan on keeping the rig for a while you will see some savings :cool:


Working on $3000 to get fitted, the price of gas not being the huge saving it used to be, it would take you several years to start seeing savings wouldnt it?


;)
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Post by bogged »

Shorty40 wrote:
bogged wrote:
Shorty40 wrote:What about LPG :?:

Initial outlay is large, but if you plan on keeping the rig for a while you will see some savings :cool:


Working on $3000 to get fitted, the price of gas not being the huge saving it used to be, it would take you several years to start seeing savings wouldnt it?


;)


Would be long long while.. like 7-8 years??? or More?
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Post by Shark »

Had my SWB Maverick for almost a month now, in which i get the following economy on a standard 4.2ltr petrol with extractors and a really crappy exhaust system

Highway 6km/ltr
City 5km/ltr
Offroad 4km/ltr

I was informed of the not so good fuel economy but am impressed with their power on road and off so i am happy. Not going to bother with LPG would take way too long to reap the benifets and besides i would rather invest that money into some other modifications :D


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Post by GRUB »

Dont get me wrong Im very happy with the patrol was a bit concerned about how much fuel it used thought there may have been a problem as I have bought a couple of lemons in the past :)
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Post by V8Patrol »

bogged wrote:
Shorty40 wrote:
bogged wrote:
Shorty40 wrote:What about LPG :?:

Initial outlay is large, but if you plan on keeping the rig for a while you will see some savings :cool:


Working on $3000 to get fitted, the price of gas not being the huge saving it used to be, it would take you several years to start seeing savings wouldnt it?


;)


Would be long long while.. like 7-8 years??? or More?



with the new taxes comming I'd allow a few more yares than that ...

see following articles

http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/ ... m=storyrhs

http://heraldsun.news.com.au/common/sto ... 62,00.html


likelyhood is that it will endup being slightly more than 3/4 the price of petrol ..... our wonderfull Govts working for our benifits again !
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