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GU TD42 Economy
GU TD42 Economy
Just a question I'm throwing out to you guys is what is the range are you getting out of your TD42?
Mine seems a little thirsty I don't think I would get more than 700k's outta both tanks. Is this normal? Does 14l/100km sound about right?
Mine seems a little thirsty I don't think I would get more than 700k's outta both tanks. Is this normal? Does 14l/100km sound about right?
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I'm getting 12.5L/100km combined city/highway - and that's on 33's. Pure highway I'm seeing 11.5. Distances checked with GPS to get accurate consumption.
1995 GQ (came naturally aspirated) with DTS (Dynamic) aftermarket turbo fitted. Pulls like a train too!
1995 GQ (came naturally aspirated) with DTS (Dynamic) aftermarket turbo fitted. Pulls like a train too!
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'00 LR Def 110 Td5
'95 GQ TD42T
'91 GQ RB30S
'03 Jeep GC CRD
'95 GQ TD42T
'91 GQ RB30S
'03 Jeep GC CRD
3.9's and speedo hasn't been calibrated.... so i guess it would be better than 14l/100k'swarthog wrote:What diffs are you running in your td42t and have you got the speedo sussed with the larger tyres?Seafarer wrote:1) Current GU TD42T 14l/100k's running 285/75/16 M/T
2) Previous GQ TD42 12-13l/100k's running 32's M/T
Cheers, so is it much different to drive with std gearing and 285's? I've got 265's and was wondering how you go with the dodgy low range and taking off in first with a load/trailer? Would like 285's if it doesn't stuff the gearing too much.Seafarer wrote:3.9's and speedo hasn't been calibrated.... so i guess it would be better than 14l/100k'swarthog wrote:What diffs are you running in your td42t and have you got the speedo sussed with the larger tyres?Seafarer wrote:1) Current GU TD42T 14l/100k's running 285/75/16 M/T
2) Previous GQ TD42 12-13l/100k's running 32's M/T
Can't really comment as I was running 33's MUDZILLAS and swop that for the current 285/75/16's ... so no idea how they would run using anything smaller than 33's..... but i am not complaining as it still beats previous old N/A GQ TD42 running 32's.warthog wrote:Cheers, so is it much different to drive with std gearing and 285's? I've got 265's and was wondering how you go with the dodgy low range and taking off in first with a load/trailer? Would like 285's if it doesn't stuff the gearing too much.Seafarer wrote:3.9's and speedo hasn't been calibrated.... so i guess it would be better than 14l/100k'swarthog wrote:What diffs are you running in your td42t and have you got the speedo sussed with the larger tyres?Seafarer wrote:1) Current GU TD42T 14l/100k's running 285/75/16 M/T
2) Previous GQ TD42 12-13l/100k's running 32's M/T
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Personally I think these things are sh$t on juice... I have 33's on my 88 td42 (They are meant to be somehow special more truck like than the later ones, so I have been told) Lucky to get 350 out of HALF a tank on the Hway. Admittedly I do drive up hills just under 3 grand in fourth gear cause I am sick of going slow...
But still for a diesel, and considering the price you pay for the stuff, the only real benefit I can see in having one of these engines naturally aspirated is Longevity and the knowledge that it will most likely alwayz start... But not necesarrily get you to where you wanna go quickly...
I am going back to uni next year and am trying to get a turbo on before such time. I am hoping I will get better economy say 1000kms out of a tank. Paying for diesel as a uni student I can see me filtering vegi oil in the back yard now
But still for a diesel, and considering the price you pay for the stuff, the only real benefit I can see in having one of these engines naturally aspirated is Longevity and the knowledge that it will most likely alwayz start... But not necesarrily get you to where you wanna go quickly...
I am going back to uni next year and am trying to get a turbo on before such time. I am hoping I will get better economy say 1000kms out of a tank. Paying for diesel as a uni student I can see me filtering vegi oil in the back yard now
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