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Fuel consumption- 6 ltr in 80 or 100 series

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Fuel consumption- 6 ltr in 80 or 100 series

Post by Mosko111 »

Just chasing info on what fuel economy, km per ltr that people have gotten out of their 6ltr into a wagon conversions? as ive found a cheap 4.5 petty 80 series but would one day like to put a 6ltr in, but just wondering how it would go fuel wise for longer trips...

Any info would be muchly apreciated! Cheers Mosko
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Re: Fuel consumption- 6 ltr in 80 or 100 series

Post by crankycruiser »

it will be better than the 4.5 esp if u run a maffless tune!
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Re: Fuel consumption- 6 ltr in 80 or 100 series

Post by chunks »

Also interested in this, trying talk a mate into doing this conversion.
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Re: Fuel consumption- 6 ltr in 80 or 100 series

Post by BFCK97 »

make sure you hook up the vss also otherwise it will chew a shitload of juice.
brothers ls1 75 series gets about 400-450km from a tank on 37's without the vss, its halfway through its rebuild to clear defect and get engineered and is getting a vss so should be a loit better after that
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Re: Fuel consumption- 6 ltr in 80 or 100 series

Post by killalux »

rouughly 6 to 6.5 km/L with a L98 6L and 6L80e auto on 33's in a full wagon. That is with a stock tune, and running 98 unleaded.

Was about the same when I had the manual box behind it. VSS made no difference to mine at all.

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Re: Fuel consumption- 6 ltr in 80 or 100 series

Post by chunks »

So would there be room for improvement on that with a decent tune?
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Re: Fuel consumption- 6 ltr in 80 or 100 series

Post by crankycruiser »

chunks wrote:So would there be room for improvement on that with a decent tune?

mines doing 20/100k with a blown ls1 pushing 37's on std 4.1 gears and fully loaded for my trip up the cape.
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Re: Fuel consumption- 6 ltr in 80 or 100 series

Post by Mosko111 »

The charger would make a big differenc in consumption wouldn't it?

And cheers Killalux, if I ever stop spending money on crap and save properly hopefully Brett Will be able to do the conversion for me which means you'll be doing the wiring as i'm led to believe you do a fair bit of work for him, I guess the only issue will be finding a new engine/auto for the right price once I have enough money
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Re: Fuel consumption- 6 ltr in 80 or 100 series

Post by SCANAS »

Plus all the conversion stuff! lots of $$$$ I think one guy was up to 12k and hadn't hooked up a/c or had it tuned yet. You can buy three 80's for that price!
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Re: Fuel consumption- 6 ltr in 80 or 100 series

Post by crankycruiser »

Mosko111 wrote:The charger would make a big differenc in consumption wouldn't it?
to put it in perspective my mates 1fzfe 105 (running 36's , 4" coils, 4.88 gears ) was using 21/100 on the same trip.. I figured that was pretty good for my car seeing as i had twice as much power as him and using slightly less juice.
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Re: Fuel consumption- 6 ltr in 80 or 100 series

Post by SCANAS »

Mosko Check out this thread and more of Auto-Craft's threads for easier power upgrades on the 1fz Cost less than a conversion better on fuel than standard plus you can pull the kit off and sell it separately to the car.

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... auto_craft" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Intercooled Supercharger Set-up Installed for $7990 :

http://www.bulletcars.com/superchargers ... ystem.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Fuel consumption- 6 ltr in 80 or 100 series

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SCANAS wrote:Mosko Check out this thread and more of Auto-Craft's threads for easier power upgrades on the 1fz Cost less than a conversion better on fuel than standard plus you can pull the kit off and sell it separately to the car.

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... auto_craft" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Intercooled Supercharger Set-up Installed for $7990 :

http://www.bulletcars.com/superchargers ... ystem.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
cheers mate will look into it, see once its done, it will be used to tow the comp truck im navi in, so want something that tows at highway speed but also good for touring and shorter trips,
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Re: Fuel consumption- 6 ltr in 80 or 100 series

Post by brad 93hilux »

crankycruiser wrote:
chunks wrote:So would there be room for improvement on that with a decent tune?

mines doing 20/100k with a blown ls1 pushing 37's on std 4.1 gears and fully loaded for my trip up the cape.
To me that seems pretty good, I own a ve ss ute and unloaded it's around 20 L/100 with this motor..
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Re: Fuel consumption- 6 ltr in 80 or 100 series

Post by -Nemesis- »

For reference. My auto 105 1FZ is turbocharged (W2A intercooled) and with standard gearing, running 315 MT/R's (that measure 35.6" rolling) I get around 15L/100km on the open road loaded with camping gear (going of gps and recalcuating, not the wrong speedo). About 20L/100km in slow hilly (read Blue Mountains hills) town/traffic driving. And about 22L/100km towing a full bodied 16ft caravan.

4.88's are on the want list when $ permit. Gearing is a bit too tall, the stupidly high torque from the turbo compensates though I still want to get it back in the normal engines sweet spot.
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Re: Fuel consumption- 6 ltr in 80 or 100 series

Post by chunderlicious »

brad 93hilux wrote:
crankycruiser wrote:
chunks wrote:So would there be room for improvement on that with a decent tune?

mines doing 20/100k with a blown ls1 pushing 37's on std 4.1 gears and fully loaded for my trip up the cape.
To me that seems pretty good, I own a ve ss ute and unloaded it's around 20 L/100 with this motor..
my mate from work gets 15 around town putting the boot in a little bit and gets as low as 7.3 on the highway (did singleton to gympie in one tank 4 times)
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
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Re: Fuel consumption- 6 ltr in 80 or 100 series

Post by nabstud »

chunderlicious wrote:my mate from work gets 15 around town putting the boot in a little bit and gets as low as 7.3 on the highway (did singleton to gympie in one tank 4 times)
I'm guessing he is full of poo poo. Wouldn't even get 7.3 downhill with the engine off
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Re: Fuel consumption- 6 ltr in 80 or 100 series

Post by MUD000 »

Mine averaged 20 ltrs / 100km on our trip to the Simpson Desert & back fully loaded 3 people + all camping gear with 35's on 4.11's with A/C on would of been better but had some stale fuel at the start of the desert section & only got 200kms from the first tank :?
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Re: Fuel consumption- 6 ltr in 80 or 100 series

Post by MADDOG 69 »

You could of course rebuild your 4.5L and fit the new Sprintex Supercharger kit for $4400 plus fitting of around a grand or do iy yourself if you are o.k with mechanics...A mate of mine and myself did it off there extensive 53 page step by step installlation booklet over the course of a few nights....Nothing really hard to do at all...
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Before normal cruising with my Mickey T mudders cruising I would have to still change between 4th and fift on any slight rising hill...Now It will cruise over just about every hill with ease in 5th...Thus now giving me a open highway fuel consumption of around 16L per 100klms compared to a minimum of 22L per 100 before the Supercharger....
When it comes to towing ...We tow a 1.6 tonne offroad Jayco Swan which I can easilly tow in fifth thru again most hills up our coast of WA...Fuel consumption is @ 20/22L per 100 klms maintaining around 105klms...This fuel consumption would be lower if I did maintain 100klms I,m sure...
Previously my fuel consumption would of been 25-30L per 100klms...
As I have now had the Sprintex for about 14 months and now understand more about it,one of its good features is that it is not always on boost as it is vaccum controlled..This was made obvious to me once I fitted a boost gauge,where you can see whats happening to create the power it does without increasing fuel consumption....
Od course when it comes to play time....Then it does like a drink....Both supercharged and original ...it can be as bad as 2/2.5 klms a L...but the supercharger is way more fun for the equally bad economy...
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Re: Fuel consumption- 6 ltr in 80 or 100 series

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nabstud wrote:
chunderlicious wrote:my mate from work gets 15 around town putting the boot in a little bit and gets as low as 7.3 on the highway (did singleton to gympie in one tank 4 times)
I'm guessing he is full of poo poo. Wouldn't even get 7.3 downhill with the engine off
or you just feed it to it too much on the highway. there are a shit tonne of people on LS1 and holden forum who get 8s on the highway.

i understand where you are coming from though, the best economy i get from my vdj cruiser ute is 15l per 100km and everyone else is getting around 11l per 100km
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
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Re: Fuel consumption- 6 ltr in 80 or 100 series

Post by chunks »

Just like the tall tales of the size of fish people have caught, when it comes to fuel economy there are plenty of bullshit artists!! :D
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Re: Fuel consumption- 6 ltr in 80 or 100 series

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chunderlicious wrote:or you just feed it to it too much on the highway. there are a shit tonne of people on LS1 and holden forum who get 8s on the highway.

i understand where you are coming from though, the best economy i get from my vdj cruiser ute is 15l per 100km and everyone else is getting around 11l per 100km
I know all about fuel use in my 4.5 GU hahaha

But do the V8 commodores regularly get 8L/100km in the standard cars? How can a lifted brick-like object get even close to matching that economy with the same motor? It would be like a V8 commodore towing a 1.5T trailer and still getting 8L/100km, even without the brick aerodynamics...

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Re: Fuel consumption- 6 ltr in 80 or 100 series

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nabstud wrote:
chunderlicious wrote:or you just feed it to it too much on the highway. there are a shit tonne of people on LS1 and holden forum who get 8s on the highway.

i understand where you are coming from though, the best economy i get from my vdj cruiser ute is 15l per 100km and everyone else is getting around 11l per 100km
I know all about fuel use in my 4.5 GU hahaha

But do the V8 commodores regularly get 8L/100km in the standard cars? How can a lifted brick-like object get even close to matching that economy with the same motor? It would be like a V8 commodore towing a 1.5T trailer and still getting 8L/100km, even without the brick aerodynamics...

She no make sense to me. Happy to proven wrong (not internet "I'm the awesomeness" claims)
just so we're clear he has a standard VE SS manual sedan not a fourby and he is over 40.... so a weiner driver
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
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Re: Fuel consumption- 6 ltr in 80 or 100 series

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chunderlicious wrote:
nabstud wrote:
chunderlicious wrote:or you just feed it to it too much on the highway. there are a shit tonne of people on LS1 and holden forum who get 8s on the highway.

i understand where you are coming from though, the best economy i get from my vdj cruiser ute is 15l per 100km and everyone else is getting around 11l per 100km
I know all about fuel use in my 4.5 GU hahaha

But do the V8 commodores regularly get 8L/100km in the standard cars? How can a lifted brick-like object get even close to matching that economy with the same motor? It would be like a V8 commodore towing a 1.5T trailer and still getting 8L/100km, even without the brick aerodynamics...

She no make sense to me. Happy to proven wrong (not internet "I'm the awesomeness" claims)
just so we're clear he has a standard VE SS manual sedan not a fourby and he is over 40.... so a weiner driver
Fair enough, I thought you meant a cruiser with an LS1(or whatever) was getting 8L/100km.... Even so, 8L/100km with over 300hp isn't bad
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Re: Fuel consumption- 6 ltr in 80 or 100 series

Post by 80's_delirious »

chunderlicious wrote:
nabstud wrote:
chunderlicious wrote:or you just feed it to it too much on the highway. there are a shit tonne of people on LS1 and holden forum who get 8s on the highway.

i understand where you are coming from though, the best economy i get from my vdj cruiser ute is 15l per 100km and everyone else is getting around 11l per 100km
I know all about fuel use in my 4.5 GU hahaha

But do the V8 commodores regularly get 8L/100km in the standard cars? How can a lifted brick-like object get even close to matching that economy with the same motor? It would be like a V8 commodore towing a 1.5T trailer and still getting 8L/100km, even without the brick aerodynamics...

She no make sense to me. Happy to proven wrong (not internet "I'm the awesomeness" claims)
just so we're clear he has a standard VE SS manual sedan not a fourby and he is over 40.... so a weiner driver

probably not a very helpful comparison at all when the OP asked for consumption figures with a 6lt in a 80 or 100 series, actually, I'd say completely useless :finger:
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