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Economical 4x4's post up your L / 100Km
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Economical 4x4's post up your L / 100Km
Just wondering what every one's opinions are on any economical 4x4.
I know the new CRD's are returning great figures but do you know of any other rigs that are not too thirsty yet capable ?
I understand that a modified rig will drink more (i have a patrol 4.2TD with lift, tyres, barwork etc.) but am looking outside the box to see if there is something else. Old or new what ever make or model !
So to get the ball rolling here is my figures.
2000 Patrol 4.2 TD - Highway = 13-14 L per 100km
Town = 14-16 L per 100km
I know the new CRD's are returning great figures but do you know of any other rigs that are not too thirsty yet capable ?
I understand that a modified rig will drink more (i have a patrol 4.2TD with lift, tyres, barwork etc.) but am looking outside the box to see if there is something else. Old or new what ever make or model !
So to get the ball rolling here is my figures.
2000 Patrol 4.2 TD - Highway = 13-14 L per 100km
Town = 14-16 L per 100km
13L/100 on the commute to work- Which involved driving to the top of mt lofty and back 5 days a week. Its uphill ALL the way on the freeway.
Pootling around town will use about 10L/100, and highway is about 12L/100
Pootling around town will use about 10L/100, and highway is about 12L/100
2005 HDJ100 Manual, ARB bar, XD9000 winch, ARB rooftop tent + awning, Drawers, Engel, 2" OME lift, 285/75R16 KM2's, iCom, HID XGT's.
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GQ patrol petrol
37's
Highway krusing
30-39+/per hundy
best so far was about 25l/per hundy
cold wet late night, with a tail wind traveling from launcestion to Hobart.
Booting it, it has been know to emptied half an 80L tank in 20mins...
37's
Highway krusing
30-39+/per hundy
best so far was about 25l/per hundy
cold wet late night, with a tail wind traveling from launcestion to Hobart.
Booting it, it has been know to emptied half an 80L tank in 20mins...
Last edited by Reddo on Tue Jun 30, 2009 12:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Nice gq swb ute chop with a huffer for the good times
yep! I am.nicbeer wrote:when people are not running std size tyres are you correcting the speedo error into the calculation?
sorry didnt realise this was a pissing contest..k3lst wrote:beat this 2.8 turbo gu, 7-7.5l/100km with 33sshorty_f0rty wrote:91 hdj80 w/ 33's - avg ~13l/100km
84 bj42 w/ 33's - avg ~13l/100km
If it is I' winning with my 20/100, and yes I use a diff and tyre calculatorshorty_f0rty wrote:yep! I am.nicbeer wrote:when people are not running std size tyres are you correcting the speedo error into the calculation?
sorry didnt realise this was a pissing contest..k3lst wrote:beat this 2.8 turbo gu, 7-7.5l/100km with 33sshorty_f0rty wrote:91 hdj80 w/ 33's - avg ~13l/100km
84 bj42 w/ 33's - avg ~13l/100km
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Location: West of Woodridge, North of Ipswich, South of Oxley, East of Wacol
3.5L petrol jackaroo
12.8L/100 highway
19L/100 city
50L/100 beach
economical for the fuel companies
12.8L/100 highway
19L/100 city
50L/100 beach
economical for the fuel companies
Last edited by chikoroll_ on Tue Jun 30, 2009 10:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
'98 Jackaroo
Bullbar, 32" muddies, Homebrew Timber centre console, Homebrew 3" Stainless rubber bend snorkel, Homebrew Steel rear bumper, Campervan interior
Bullbar, 32" muddies, Homebrew Timber centre console, Homebrew 3" Stainless rubber bend snorkel, Homebrew Steel rear bumper, Campervan interior
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Joined: Mon May 07, 2007 8:28 pm
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Location: West of Woodridge, North of Ipswich, South of Oxley, East of Wacol
diffs been re-geared yet?Reddo wrote:GQ patrol petrol
37's
Highway krusing
30-39+/per hundy
best so far was about 25l/per hundy
cold wet late night, with a tail wind traveling from launcestion to Hobart.
Booting it, it has been know to emptied half an 80L tank in 20mins...
'98 Jackaroo
Bullbar, 32" muddies, Homebrew Timber centre console, Homebrew 3" Stainless rubber bend snorkel, Homebrew Steel rear bumper, Campervan interior
Bullbar, 32" muddies, Homebrew Timber centre console, Homebrew 3" Stainless rubber bend snorkel, Homebrew Steel rear bumper, Campervan interior
vehicle economy
international scout v8 345-grafton to blacksoil on lpg=$35.00nissan x-trail right behind on unleaded=$33.00.nb scout had a 5 mtr tandem trailer on behind.its only the cost of lpg vs unleaded that makes it viable.100-120kph all the way.
FUEL CONSUMPTION
2004 defender 90 TD5- Prior to big chip and intercooler upgrade- 8.7-9.2 l/100km
after chip and intercooler upgrade and 33's- 9.5-11 l/100km depending on driving style.
Cheers
Giles
after chip and intercooler upgrade and 33's- 9.5-11 l/100km depending on driving style.
Cheers
Giles
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