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D22 economy

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D22 economy

Post by fatman1121 »

ive just bought a neww 2008 d22 navara, wat fuel economy can i expect to have? wat mods could i do to increase the economy? and if i went to gas i know its meant to give me more power but wat would my economy be like? if people with these setups could shed some lite that would be awesome.
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Post by Weiner »

I have a D22 with the 3L TD and its getting around 10.3L/100 at the moment but is it pretty much driving too and from work,mostly highway.

When driving on site it gets a bit more but nothing too bad.
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Post by mickyd555 »

i don't know how big the tank is but i'm getting about 550-600 km form a tank: 2008 D22 2.5 CRD
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Post by tweak'e »

i think tank size is 75 litres with about 10 litres left at the e mark.
600km doesn't sound good but that may be a case of new engine and your style of driving ;)

mods for economy, probably get rid of the muffler and cat. however first of all fit boost and egt guages.

a fan on the intercooler would help a lot to.

a catch can is very highly recommended.

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Post by fatman1121 »

will any of those mods (including a gas fitment) void nissan warranty??
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Post by tweak'e »

in theory ANY mod you do will void the warranty. they will use any excuse to get out of warranty work.

however provided the mod didn't cause the damage you should be ok but expect a fight for it.
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Post by mickyd555 »

i reset the trip meter filled it up and have done about 450km on half a tank so i guess my original estimate was out a bit.
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Post by tweak'e »

mickyd555 wrote:i reset the trip meter filled it up and have done about 450km on half a tank so i guess my original estimate was out a bit.
fill it back up to get a rough idea of fuel used. going by the guage is a waste of time as you can fit another 5-10 litres over the full mark on the guage. also the guage doesn't read exact, it takes a long time to go throught he first half and quicker to go through the 2nd half.
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Post by fatman1121 »

fair enough, but thats gona be much better then my current car, cant wait till mine gets in. anyone got a the 2.5L diesel on gas?
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