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Diesel Driving Style

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Diesel Driving Style

Post by gorilla »

Hey Guys,

I was just wondering how you drive your diesels? rev wise.
I drive basically between 1500 and 2000rpm. Don't ever go over 2500rpm.
Offroad is a different story anything goes.
I have a non turbo sd33 patrol.
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Post by HotFourOk »

In my Rocky 2.8TD i sit between 1500-2500rpm.

If i really am fuel misering, i go between 1500-2000rpm.

If i need to get up to speed quicker it may see 3000rpm.. but no more coz it runs out of puff.. :lol:
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Post by gorilla »

mmm... 2500rpm!

wish i had some forced induction!
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Post by LuxyBoy »

Keep mine under 3500rpm but i don't heavily gas it; mostly :D
I watch my EGTs to make sure she is not being overfueld; otherwise i am just forcing dollars out the rear with no gain :!:
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Post by plowy »

my bro would not go over 3000 rpm in his 2.8 hilux
when i got it it would hit 3500 every gear change , id give it back and he would go for a run n ask me what i did to it as it went way better than before i drove it. :lol:
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Post by 460cixy »

there all hispeed diesels its not like your driveing a huge perkins with a 500 rpm rev limmit just giveit to her ya doing more harm then good by not varying engine speeds and loads
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Post by known 2 »

seems all deisels have that same rev range and it gets smaller the biger the engine i rev my 4.2 between 1200rpm and 3500 any higher and it revs with no go.
as for the trucks i drive with motors rangine from 4l 4cyl they rev freely to 4500rpm and still have power, to the largest 12l v8 wich only have power between 1000-2500 rev them much higher and it's redlining
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Post by 82 Lux »

Firewall in every gear!!!!!!!! Well it is 2.4 lux!!!! :x
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Re: diesel

Post by 460cixy »

82 Lux wrote:Firewall in every gear!!!!!!!! Well it is 2.4 lux!!!! :x
well you cant over rev it and the hilux couldent pull the forskin off a jew anyways so you might as well ring its neck
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Post by mac1cruz »

I have a 75 series ute 4.2 1hz mostly drive it between 1500 and 2200 when i sit on $1.10 it revs at 2200rpm...
Also depends what cd iam listening too i have taken it to 4000rpm but that was when i first got it and my previous car was a very fast falcon ute but after 3yrs of owning the cruiser i now know how too drive a diesel properly theres no point in reving the shit out of it....

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Post by RockyF75 »

1500 - 2500 regular daily driving. Cruise on 2grand for best mileage. Take it close to 3000 if i'm trying ti get infront of sum1 :D

Offroad i've taken it to 3500 on very few occasions. One insane muddy hill where it keep dying near the crest :lol: , and once at stocko going up a mongrel of a dune, think it went to about 3700 then :oops:
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Post by jav »

no idea what revs , but when it won't go any faster change gears, every diesel i've owned.
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Post by Hoppy11 »

2.7 Navara, bout 3000 most of the time, gotta get that thing moving eh
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

HJ75:

I try to rev to 3000rpm just about every gear change and try not to cruise much below 2000rpm. Now and again i'll have a squirt to 3500. In 5th it sits just over 100km/h @ 2100rpm. If i let it lug around town for too long it starts to drive like a pig.

-Stu :)

EDIT: Turns out i'm full of shit. I change around 2500-2750rpm most gears, and generally sit at around 1750rpm when 'cruising' around town. On the highway it still sits on 100km'h @ ~2000rpm. In saying that, 3000rpm certainly isn't rare. When the red mist has decended i've hit 3750+rpm (that's pretty well redline)
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Post by tweak'e »

toyota 2.8 normall 2000-3000. (3200 rpm @ 100km/h in 5th gear) 4000rpm when required.

nissan navarra ZD30 3 litre turbo, 2000-3000 most of the time...but unlike the unlike the toyota it seems to love going to 4000. it seems to be more car like than a diesel.
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Re: Diesel Driving Style

Post by 45punkbus »

gorilla wrote:Hey Guys,

I was just wondering how you drive your diesels? rev wise.
on or off :D :D. seems thats the only 2 choices i had when it was running :D
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Post by toy75 »

dogbreath_48 wrote:HJ75:

I try to rev to 3000rpm just about every gear change and try not to cruise much below 2000rpm. Now and again i'll have a squirt to 3500. In 5th it sits just over 100km/h @ 2100rpm. If i let it lug around town for too long it starts to drive like a pig.

-Stu :)
Just curious. Why does it start to drive like a pig if you let it lug around.
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Post by justinC »

I've only got up to 3200 rpm, so lugging is the order of the day...Lucky my peak torque is about 2000......

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Post by dogbreath_48 »

toy75 wrote:
dogbreath_48 wrote:HJ75:

I try to rev to 3000rpm just about every gear change and try not to cruise much below 2000rpm. Now and again i'll have a squirt to 3500. In 5th it sits just over 100km/h @ 2100rpm. If i let it lug around town for too long it starts to drive like a pig.

-Stu :)
Just curious. Why does it start to drive like a pig if you let it lug around.
Supposedly it's because the bores glaze up and compression drops. You might notice that after driving around town for a while (i.e. weeks), a blast down the highway will have your diesel feeling like it's freed up and has a bit more go (because you've been running at high revs + load). I'm not certain that what i experience is due to glazing, but i definately notice i drop in motivation if i don't work it for a while.

My engine seems to make 'good' power and torque all the way up to ~3200rpm.

BTW it's only around 8000km old - i'm just training it :twisted:
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Post by rampagingturtle »

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Post by j-top paj »

my max torque is at 2000, so i dont need to rev it much, although i have reved it to nearly 5000 a few times on the highway when im in a bit of a hurry.
but around town i usually use it between 2000-3000.
thats with 5.29s
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Post by vanzbrown »

My 4.0litre 60series likes to sit around 2000rpm. If i want to get up to 100kms and hour, its more like 2200 - 2500. Gud fuel economy on about 2000revs, (about 85kmph) and more and it likes to guzzle. I only run 33's.

Around town its like 1500rpm.

The only time it gets above 3000 is low first on a steep hill climb.

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Post by trekntrooper »

rampagingturtle wrote::D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Re: diesel

Post by Loanrangie »

460cixy wrote:
82 Lux wrote:Firewall in every gear!!!!!!!! Well it is 2.4 lux!!!! :x
well you cant over rev it and the hilux couldent pull the forskin off a jew anyways so you might as well ring its neck
:rofl: :rofl:

I have been wondering about the rev range to, my tdi disco does most things in the 2000- 2500 range with occasional 3000 rpm when taking off uphill, 2250 @100kph.
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Post by crunch »

I think the best way to get the most economy out of a diesel is to get it up to speed as quick as possible, then keep it in the highest gear practical. Allowing a car to struggle (ie 5th up a hill) will end up using more fuel, so back change, then again, put it in the highest gear practical after the hill.
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Post by Toli »

It seems that a lot of trucks here manage to sit on 100 km/h at between 2000 rpm and 2400. I sit on about 2700 -2800 rpm at 100 km/h. It is an 80 series TD 92 model. when I test drove an auto it was about 2400rpm at 100 km/h any one else getting the same for a manual 80 series?

As for back on topic, I drive with changes between 1800 rpm and 2500, I also let it rev to about 3000 maybe a bit more when up hill
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Post by HotFourOk »

I run a touch larger tyres, but i sit on around 3000 @ 100km/h...

I just got a GPS, so I'll go and see exactly

110km/h seems like its revving its tits off... I have 31" with stock 3.36 ratios.. I would LOVE to sit on 2000rpm on the freeway.. would be heaven
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Post by MQSWBUTE »

my tacho dont work i drive mine hard for 1st n 2nd gear but after 3rd i go right into 5th cant really tell u about revs
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

After my pump was rebuilt, was told not to be scared to change gears or charge up hills at 3.7k (hilux 2.4 - 250 thou) however normally change around 3,000 and it see's the odd 3.5k offroad/ or over taking. Sitting at 100 km/hr on factory road grippers its bout 2.8k, on 31 mt/rs its a touch lower, not really noticable. Also gradully increase pedal pressure as acceleration increases.

Dont use a drop of oil between changes (penrite HPR 15), and return about 10l/100km (on BP diesel with chemtech injector cleaner each tank).

Note: people trying to lug up hill in 5th gear, foot flat to the floor and anything lower than 2.5k in a hilux, your running a high risk of blowing 5th gear as it cant take that kind of torque loading.
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Post by The Rocky »

between 3000 & 4000 ;)
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