without roof rack at very best 13 prob 15 as i have a heavy foot then with roofrack commonly 16 or 17 then onto 18 19 with roof top camper and plenty of right foot!!!!!
3L ecconomy my ass
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i reakon its just the driver not his right footBingham wrote:06 3 L auto,
without roof rack at very best 13 prob 15 as i have a heavy foot then with roofrack commonly 16 or 17 then onto 18 19 with roof top camper and plenty of right foot!!!!!
3L ecconomy my ass![]()
tis tru but i figure the auto knows when best to change gears... not my fault it loves 4500rpm.... not my fault!!! thirsty bitch of a thing!Burdy wrote:i reakon its just the driver not his right footBingham wrote:06 3 L auto,
without roof rack at very best 13 prob 15 as i have a heavy foot then with roofrack commonly 16 or 17 then onto 18 19 with roof top camper and plenty of right foot!!!!!
3L ecconomy my ass![]()
F thats ok, but at them egts it wont last.dumbdunce wrote:1996 HDJ80 manual, f/r bars, sliders, winch, 315/75-16 tyres 4" suspension, 2.5" mandrel bent exhaust, 15psi peak boost, 675C peak EGT pre turbo.
commuting to work etc 11.5l/100km (25km one-way, about half highway)
highway/freeway trips around 12l - 12.5/100km.
back country trips where speeds are sustained around/under 100km/h it has delivered marginally sub 10l/100km on several occasions.
hmm, you're right, it's only got around 300,000km on it now.12ht wrote:F thats ok, but at them egts it wont last.dumbdunce wrote:1996 HDJ80 manual, f/r bars, sliders, winch, 315/75-16 tyres 4" suspension, 2.5" mandrel bent exhaust, 15psi peak boost, 675C peak EGT pre turbo.
commuting to work etc 11.5l/100km (25km one-way, about half highway)
highway/freeway trips around 12l - 12.5/100km.
back country trips where speeds are sustained around/under 100km/h it has delivered marginally sub 10l/100km on several occasions.
that's pretty good. except for the 55 kW bit. my brand new hyundai i30 1600 turbo (85kW?) averages about 6, but it does mostly 5km trips to the shops. has done 4.5 over a 300km trip. but it's not a 4WD.KiwiBacon wrote:Does my work car count? it's 4wd.
Diesel manual nissan wingroad. No turbo and 55kw of pure adrenaline.
Average 6.5 L/100km, best 6 L/100km, worst 7L/100km.
Very nice cars those i30 diesels. I've test-driven one and when the time comes to shoot the petrol shopping trolley, that'll probably be the replacement (or a golf diesel if I've saved enough pennies). Some i30 owners report as low as 3L/100km if they really baby them on the open road.dumbdunce wrote:that's pretty good. except for the 55 kW bit. my brand new hyundai i30 1600 turbo (85kW?) averages about 6, but it does mostly 5km trips to the shops. has done 4.5 over a 300km trip. but it's not a 4WD.KiwiBacon wrote:Does my work car count? it's 4wd.
Diesel manual nissan wingroad. No turbo and 55kw of pure adrenaline.
Average 6.5 L/100km, best 6 L/100km, worst 7L/100km.
not too many years ago I had a datsun 200B (810 to you?) with twin SUs and all 6 sylinder drivetrain which would regularly deliver mid 6l/100km on the highway. more like 9 - 10 around town though. it was good for an oldskool petrol 4 banger. but once again not a 4WD.
200B may have been sold as 180B there? they came as a fully imported 4 door with IRS then in 79 they started making them here with an awful borg warner live rear axle. fully imported coupe was also offered.KiwiBacon wrote:Very nice cars those i30 diesels. I've test-driven one and when the time comes to shoot the petrol shopping trolley, that'll probably be the replacement (or a golf diesel if I've saved enough pennies). Some i30 owners report as low as 3L/100km if they really baby them on the open road.dumbdunce wrote:that's pretty good. except for the 55 kW bit. my brand new hyundai i30 1600 turbo (85kW?) averages about 6, but it does mostly 5km trips to the shops. has done 4.5 over a 300km trip. but it's not a 4WD.KiwiBacon wrote:Does my work car count? it's 4wd.
Diesel manual nissan wingroad. No turbo and 55kw of pure adrenaline.
Average 6.5 L/100km, best 6 L/100km, worst 7L/100km.
not too many years ago I had a datsun 200B (810 to you?) with twin SUs and all 6 sylinder drivetrain which would regularly deliver mid 6l/100km on the highway. more like 9 - 10 around town though. it was good for an oldskool petrol 4 banger. but once again not a 4WD.
Ah, the fuel economy obtained back when cars were light and simple. I don't remember a 200B sold here, but 120Y's and 180B's were everywhere.
You need to check the odometer against a known distance. Remember that odometer error and speedo error are not the same.GeeUte wrote:Maybe a silly question, but how do you calculate your economy if you have larger tyres and have not calibrated your speedo ? For example, my ute came stock with 30's or 31's now it runs 35's.
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