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Fuel Consumption Fully Ladenfor 3.9V8

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Fuel Consumption Fully Ladenfor 3.9V8

Post by stuee »

Has anybody got any figures for fuel consumption of a fully laden (up to legal max) 1997 discovery with a 3.9L V8. Im wanting to do a kimberley trip with my father before he gets to old :lol: . Problem is I don't have the funds to get a diesel so i'm thinking of just bitting the bullet and taking the discovery (with some long range tanks of course).

Trading is not an option because the condition of the disco is unbelievable with only 68k kms on the clock and since we've had it since new I know all its problems etc.

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Post by dragonwagon »

Hi Stuee

Our 95 3.9 auto does 18-22l/100km fully loaded & towing a 6 x 4 trailer on the highway.

Thats on LPG, petrol is about 10% better.

Double that for low range work (our worst was 29ltrs for 68km lpg) :oops:

We carry 90 lt ulp & 70 lt lpg and have a safe highway range of only about 700 km ( and lots less offroad)

Hope this helps

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Post by jbell »

Stuee,
We have 2 discos [crazy I know] 1man 1auto
the best Ive ever got out of either is 400ks from a
tank on a trip. Can go a bit futher in the auto as its
on gas as well [tank in back].
Basiclly they love a drink!!!
rover money pit on mogs !!!
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Post by stuee »

Cheers.

So you guys reckon it would be safe to work with a figure of 30L per 100 in low range and about 20 per 100 for highway when planning the trip
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Post by dragonwagon »

I would work on 40l per 100 km for low range.

I dont have the actual figures but 90kmh seems to use heaps less than 110kmh on the highway

might make sense up there as I imagine ulp is not available everywhere

cheers

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Post by mickrangie »

dragonwagon wrote:I would work on 40l per 100 km for low range.

I dont have the actual figures but 90kmh seems to use heaps less than 110kmh on the highway

might make sense up there as I imagine ulp is not available everywhere

cheers

Dragonwagon


it's got do with REVs sometimes kicking it back to 3rd (ZF AUTO) even thou it's reving higher the engine isn't labourinmg so it uses less fuel... but then too many REVs... you know how the storey ends...

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Post by Bush65 »

Adding to what mickrangie said, wind resistance is a function of velocity squared. So comparing wind resistance at 110k/hr to 90k/hr gives 110^2 / 90^2 = 1.49. Then wind resistance is 49% greater at 110k/hr.

Unleaded can be hard to get in some remote communities (to combat petrol sniffing), many only have avgas and diesel, so you might want to investigate this aspect where you plan to travel.
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Post by stuee »

Well we're planning to do the kimberlies and I've been reading up on it. Apparently Gibb River Road recieves 20,000 visitors a year so I'm guessing most of the fuel stations will stock unleaded in the tourist season. This is something we will check up on before obviously. No probs for my old man but because he'll have his brand new 3.0L turbo diesel patrol.

I also plan getting the twin 50L sill tanks which should give me a theoretical on highway range of 1042km going by our average fuel consumption figures. So hopefully 500km low range which should get us between stops.

One intersting not though is that a patrol wagon can legally only hold around 500kg of cargo where as a discovery can take about 800kg. This is an interesting aspect as by the time recovery gear, water camping gear, etc is loaded your looking at over 500kg. Neither of us want to tow a trailer either :? so we gonna have to come up with something.
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