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3.3i pathfinder

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3.3i pathfinder

Post by procompman »

just wondering if anyone has a v6 pathfinder or has had one what was it like and what was the fuel usage out of it as i am thinking about getting one for the g/f :roll:
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Re: 3.3i pathfinder

Post by bogged »

procompman wrote:just wondering if anyone has a v6 pathfinder or has had one what was it like and what was the fuel usage out of it as i am thinking about getting one for the g/f :roll:
We have a 2001 model Pathy, thirsty as hell and underpowered. :( They almost feel restricted like they are being held back, which I think could be fixed with some effort...

They are an underestimated 4b, there were a few in our club did Simpson trips, cape york trips and more without any failures towin trailers..

Your best bet is to go drive one.
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Post by Cheesemaker »

I have a 2002 ST. We got about 580km per tank with AT tyres, works out to be around 12.34lts per 100km.
When we changed to running MT tyres we get about 500km per tank.
I know few Sydney blokes get around 15-17lts per 100km in their R50 Pathies.

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Post by bogged »

Cheesemaker wrote:I have a 2002 ST. We got about 580km per tank with AT tyres, works out to be around 12.34lts per 100km
you must drive very economically ...
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Post by procompman »

ok thanks bogged and cheesemaker thats still better than 23L/100km that i am getting out of the patrol have to take a few for a test drive
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