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There must be SOMETHING wrong!?!?!
There must be SOMETHING wrong!?!?!
Hey Guys
Out of the last tank of fuel, i got just under 300kays ....300 bloody kays!!
Specs of my 4by is an 88tb4.2 carby, 4"lift 2"body, 33" bfg muddies, auto trans 95L fuel tank. Petrol only, not on gas.
Just rebuilt the carby hoping that would help but hasnt seemed to :(
What to do?
By the way, these kays were on road only, didnt go fourbying on this tank. and i was nannaing it to see if i could get better fuel economy.
Out of the last tank of fuel, i got just under 300kays ....300 bloody kays!!
Specs of my 4by is an 88tb4.2 carby, 4"lift 2"body, 33" bfg muddies, auto trans 95L fuel tank. Petrol only, not on gas.
Just rebuilt the carby hoping that would help but hasnt seemed to :(
What to do?
By the way, these kays were on road only, didnt go fourbying on this tank. and i was nannaing it to see if i could get better fuel economy.
Yeah thats a good idea . I know TB42's are bad on petrol but i think mine is a bit exsessive!Josh n Kat wrote:yeah that doesn't seem very good at all after the money you've probably spent on that carby. have you changed the points and stuff? may i consider getting it tuned properly by a workshop. somewhere with an exhaust gas analyzer too!
my theory is that fuel economy is related to how much lift your truck has and the resulting wind drag. take it all back to standard and you'll get your economy back
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i have 305/75 16 tyres and wow it really makes a huge impact on fuel consumption over standard but 300 k's wow that is excessive might as well do a v8 conversion would be cheaper mine is a 4.2 diesel and i get 660 k's out of my 90 litre tank though i only usually use 80 litres.
Did you buy bp fuel ?
Did you buy bp fuel ?
yeah before i went fuel injection i was getting atleast 450 kays to about 90 litres on 35's with 2 inch body and 2 1/2 inch spring lift....
but with a rebuilt carby it should certainly be 10 times better!
I would have thought when you recalibrate your speedo, your odometer would then in theory be recalibrated too cause the odo works off the speedo....
but with a rebuilt carby it should certainly be 10 times better!
I would have thought when you recalibrate your speedo, your odometer would then in theory be recalibrated too cause the odo works off the speedo....
Sheesh!bru21 wrote:i think thats ok. i always got 365 on hiway to empty. never got better. 95 lts. 35, 8" ute
OK - so at $1.30 (say for fuel per litre, your 95 litres costs $123.50. You are oaying nearly 130 bucks just to get from the northern suburbs of Sydney to Canberra!
I think I'll keep the GQ TD42T - on 95 litres I'm getting nearly 700 kays..... 33" MTR's, lift, roofrack, rooftop tent and all....
'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
My average is 4km/l in a Shorty on 33's just filled the car up yesterday $135 for 480km so yours isn't too bad. My worst economy is 2km/L.
I have replaced points, rebuilt carby, remapped dizzy, electronic ignition you name it, the economy hasn't really changed. I am going injected in a few weeks so we will se how we go then.
I have replaced points, rebuilt carby, remapped dizzy, electronic ignition you name it, the economy hasn't really changed. I am going injected in a few weeks so we will se how we go then.
why do you think i went gen 3 hoping for 20l / 100. tb's just suck fuel wise, thats why so many run gaschrispy wrote:Sheesh!bru21 wrote:i think thats ok. i always got 365 on hiway to empty. never got better. 95 lts. 35, 8" ute
OK - so at $1.30 (say for fuel per litre, your 95 litres costs $123.50. You are oaying nearly 130 bucks just to get from the northern suburbs of Sydney to Canberra!
I think I'll keep the GQ TD42T - on 95 litres I'm getting nearly 700 kays..... 33" MTR's, lift, roofrack, rooftop tent and all....
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chrispydirtyGQ wrote:i have 305/75 16 tyres and wow it really makes a huge impact on fuel consumption over standard but 300 k's wow that is excessive might as well do a v8 conversion would be cheaper mine is a 4.2 diesel and i get 660 k's out of my 90 litre tank though i only usually use 80 litres.
Did you buy bp fuel ?
Also
I think I'll keep the GQ TD42T - on 95 litres I'm getting nearly 700 kays..... 33" MTR's, lift, roofrack, rooftop tent and all....
Sorry to BUT in but is this normal ks for a diesel, 660 and 700ks out of a TD42 atmo or turbo. Sounds like allot for 80 to 85 litres unless they are running it dry
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On the Hwy I get about 10.5-11 Litres per 100km, so 700km is not unreasonable.GASDRX wrote:chrispydirtyGQ wrote:i have 305/75 16 tyres and wow it really makes a huge impact on fuel consumption over standard but 300 k's wow that is excessive might as well do a v8 conversion would be cheaper mine is a 4.2 diesel and i get 660 k's out of my 90 litre tank though i only usually use 80 litres.
Did you buy bp fuel ?
Also
I think I'll keep the GQ TD42T - on 95 litres I'm getting nearly 700 kays..... 33" MTR's, lift, roofrack, rooftop tent and all....
Sorry to BUT in but is this normal ks for a diesel, 660 and 700ks out of a TD42 atmo or turbo. Sounds like allot for 80 to 85 litres unless they are running it dry
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Turbo.GASDRX wrote:
Sorry to BUT in but is this normal ks for a diesel, 660 and 700ks out of a TD42 atmo or turbo. Sounds like allot for 80 to 85 litres unless they are running it dry
I'm getting around 10.5L/100km. 700 kays is only 66 litres - so I'm not running it dry.
I do, however, keep a jerry in the back....
'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
Well i think ive found part of the problem.
Was inspecting the fuel filter and the fuel hose feeding the fuel filter was split and fuel leaking down the hose. Has always smelt of fuel under the bonnet but didnt think much of it. Replaced the fuel hose and filter and now i cant smell fuel!
Hopefully fuel consumption will improve. Im going down south this week so will see if it gets any better.
Was inspecting the fuel filter and the fuel hose feeding the fuel filter was split and fuel leaking down the hose. Has always smelt of fuel under the bonnet but didnt think much of it. Replaced the fuel hose and filter and now i cant smell fuel!
Hopefully fuel consumption will improve. Im going down south this week so will see if it gets any better.
Umm i was talking about sneaky's fuel consumption i am happy with mine i would never go a v8 love the td 42 would be nice with a turbo thoughGASDRX wrote:chrispydirtyGQ wrote:i have 305/75 16 tyres and wow it really makes a huge impact on fuel consumption over standard but 300 k's wow that is excessive might as well do a v8 conversion would be cheaper mine is a 4.2 diesel and i get 660 k's out of my 90 litre tank though i only usually use 80 litres.
Did you buy bp fuel ?
Also
I think I'll keep the GQ TD42T - on 95 litres I'm getting nearly 700 kays..... 33" MTR's, lift, roofrack, rooftop tent and all....
Sorry to BUT in but is this normal ks for a diesel, 660 and 700ks out of a TD42 atmo or turbo. Sounds like allot for 80 to 85 litres unless they are running it dry
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