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Fuel Economy figures

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Fuel Economy figures

Post by Grantw »

Just out of interest... What kind of economy figures do you get out of your pajs? I am particularly interested in the 2.8TD and 3.2DID?

I have gone from the 20L/100km evo to a new 4L/100km TDi peugeot. As the evo is nearly reaching the trade in part of her life, I may consider a diesel paj. This is my first diesel and I love it to bits, never thought I would say it, but i have been converted to the diesels....

Any mods you have done to improve economy?
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Post by twinnie »

i don't need to tell you how bad the 3.0 v6 is do i

15l/110km

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Post by cookie monster »

hi grant
i have the 2.8td and get approx 10.5 to 11.5 l/100 around town.
on a run with the camper trailer on i get about 14 to 15 l/100.
i run manual locking hubs, airtec snorkal with uni filter, synthetic lubricants all through.
would like to up the boost a bit and fit 2.5 in exhaust, but funds are limited this year as just got new suspension and made up a drawer system for the back.
hope this helps
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