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fuel economy
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fuel economy
hey dudes you blokes that have pajs with 33s what sort off fuel economy do you get around town .
i am getting on average 17-18 L\100km i just wondering if i should get my injectors serviced.
i am getting on average 17-18 L\100km i just wondering if i should get my injectors serviced.
Re: fuel economy
With my head gasket blown I was getting around 12-13... with 33's. But my 02 sensor was kaput... and I am on the go pedal to much.
I will let you know what it turns out to be, with clean injectors, new rebuild, and higher compression.
I will let you know what it turns out to be, with clean injectors, new rebuild, and higher compression.
DougH
95SR: locked front and rear, more coming soon.
95SR: locked front and rear, more coming soon.
Lets face it if you are really worried about fuel economy go and buy a Daewoo 'Lunchboxo' with a teeny tiny engine, room for a newspaper and a very small child and performance that would put a nun to sleep.
I figure that if I want the 4wd and power that I have then there have to be sacrifices. Of course I could go and buy a new diesel but for the $30,000+ I would have to spend, I could buy a lot of petrol.
I figure that if I want the 4wd and power that I have then there have to be sacrifices. Of course I could go and buy a new diesel but for the $30,000+ I would have to spend, I could buy a lot of petrol.
'96 3.5L DOHC Pajero GLX 'Escape'
got my injectors serviced last friday, had to remove them from the engine and a bloke came to my house and serviced them for me .
he cleaned them in a ultrasonic bath and then flow tested and checked the spray patten.
he gave me some carbon clean liquid to clean out my throttle body should have seen the amount off crap that came out off it .
any way the motor is running a lot smoother and idling better , i will soon see if it has improved my fuel economy.
has any one tried out these so called fuel saving devices , personaly i think they are a load of crap, there was a special on a current affairs the other night .
the devices they talked about were fuelstar and fitch, they would want to save a shit load of fuel for how much they cost.
he cleaned them in a ultrasonic bath and then flow tested and checked the spray patten.
he gave me some carbon clean liquid to clean out my throttle body should have seen the amount off crap that came out off it .
any way the motor is running a lot smoother and idling better , i will soon see if it has improved my fuel economy.
has any one tried out these so called fuel saving devices , personaly i think they are a load of crap, there was a special on a current affairs the other night .
the devices they talked about were fuelstar and fitch, they would want to save a shit load of fuel for how much they cost.
No such things as a fuel saving device... they are all total bullcrap.
Hyclone... tornado... bullcrap. If you could have a 2 dollar piece of sheet metal give 2 or 3 more mpg... it would already come stock.
Fuel atomizer, magnetic reconfigulator..... bullcrap. It doesnt mater how you change your gas... you will still consume what the injectors push in to be burnt. They dont know you got scammed out of your money... so they operate in the same way. You wallet will be lighter... there is on more mpg.
Fuel tablets... there is a genious idea... if I stick a 80 dollar hunk of crap in my gas tank I will get better gas mileage. No... but you will save cash... no you can fill your tank less... by the volume of the product. Saving per tank... .o1 cents. AU
HAHA :evil:
Hyclone... tornado... bullcrap. If you could have a 2 dollar piece of sheet metal give 2 or 3 more mpg... it would already come stock.
Fuel atomizer, magnetic reconfigulator..... bullcrap. It doesnt mater how you change your gas... you will still consume what the injectors push in to be burnt. They dont know you got scammed out of your money... so they operate in the same way. You wallet will be lighter... there is on more mpg.
Fuel tablets... there is a genious idea... if I stick a 80 dollar hunk of crap in my gas tank I will get better gas mileage. No... but you will save cash... no you can fill your tank less... by the volume of the product. Saving per tank... .o1 cents. AU
HAHA :evil:
DougH
95SR: locked front and rear, more coming soon.
95SR: locked front and rear, more coming soon.
all the motor companies spend millions of dollars in research to improve cars fuel economy, especially now when fuel prices are going up .
you get these cowboys that make a fancy bit off tin that looks like something made out off a coke can to whack on your carbie or thottlebody and this bit of crap is suppose to save fuel ha ha ha
you get these cowboys that make a fancy bit off tin that looks like something made out off a coke can to whack on your carbie or thottlebody and this bit of crap is suppose to save fuel ha ha ha
If you remove and look inside the air expansion box (just before the air filter box) you will see a Hiclone type device in there (Gen 2 3.0 V6). It is part of the factory plastic molding and looks like it swirls the intake air just prior to entering the air filter box. Interesting eh.............................
Bitsamissin wrote:If you remove and look inside the air expansion box (just before the air filter box) you will see a Hiclone type device in there (Gen 2 3.0 V6). It is part of the factory plastic molding and looks like it swirls the intake air just prior to entering the air filter box. Interesting eh.............................
I think your mistaken frank... lol. I never noticed anything hyclone like when I took my intake off for the snorkel. Anyways... any spin that you got from there... would be stopped by your filter.
There is a cool cold air intake built into the design. When looking at the front of the radiator... on the left there is a duct... oval in shape. It runs from infront of the radiator... and stops right infront of the intake catch can... whaaalaa... cold air intake. Stock.
DougH
95SR: locked front and rear, more coming soon.
95SR: locked front and rear, more coming soon.
I did put a HiClone in my old 2H Landcruiser diesel and strangely enough it did help (seat of the pants feeling) with the way it pulled out of corners while driving up steep sections of the Gillies Range here. One particular section of range has a sharp corner into a steep rise and the Cruiser did pull better after I installed the device, even my missus commented on it. The old 2H Cruisers were pretty agricultural so the HiClone may well have helped in the intake. I am not saying that it would work in all situations but for me in this instance it did.
As to fuel economy I don't think it made a lot of difference.
As to fuel economy I don't think it made a lot of difference.
'96 3.5L DOHC Pajero GLX 'Escape'
No I'm not mistaken Dougie.
Yes there is the ducting from behind the headlight/grill that leads to a expansion chamber. Inside this chamber is a plastic fan looking thing (you have to unbolt it and look inside to see it) this seems to swirl the air before it enters the air filter box. Yes I agree that any swirl will be negated by the air filter. But it's definitely there as I removed the expansion chamber/ducting the other day to replace the headlight globe and wondered why Mitsu would design it like that ??
I also see our friend is at it again
Yes there is the ducting from behind the headlight/grill that leads to a expansion chamber. Inside this chamber is a plastic fan looking thing (you have to unbolt it and look inside to see it) this seems to swirl the air before it enters the air filter box. Yes I agree that any swirl will be negated by the air filter. But it's definitely there as I removed the expansion chamber/ducting the other day to replace the headlight globe and wondered why Mitsu would design it like that ??
I also see our friend is at it again
Maybe it is some crazy Aussie thing... my expanation chamber (I call it my catch can) has no swirl... it is just the chamber... empty.
I took mine off to install the snorkel... but I will have a look at it later tomorrow.
As for the other thing... fawk em... its like a poison letting them get to you. The more you care the more it will wear on you... trust me.
I took mine off to install the snorkel... but I will have a look at it later tomorrow.
As for the other thing... fawk em... its like a poison letting them get to you. The more you care the more it will wear on you... trust me.
DougH
95SR: locked front and rear, more coming soon.
95SR: locked front and rear, more coming soon.
I wonder if it is there to make the air swirl thus throwing the heavier particles out to the side (via centrifugal action) and letting cleaner air hit the filter element, in much the same way as the good old Donaldson pre-cleaners do.
Of course this might not be it , but hey it's a theory.
Of course this might not be it , but hey it's a theory.
'96 3.5L DOHC Pajero GLX 'Escape'
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