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2H Fuel Economy

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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2H Fuel Economy

Post by ricky1970 »

Looking at buying an older cruiser (the Rodeo keeps breakin..... :x ), proberly a 45 or early 75 trayback. What sort of fuel economy can i reasonably expect from these?
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Post by Shadow »

my hj60 2H gets between high 11's and 14l/100 depending on what im doing.

Lowest ive ever got is about 11.7L/100
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Post by croatian4x4 »

Shadow wrote:my hj60 2H gets between high 11's and 14l/100 depending on what im doing.

Lowest ive ever got is about 11.7L/100
wish i got that sort of economy, i got a 1987 75 series tray with a fully rebuilt engine and injector pump with new injectors that is all only bout 18,000 km old and i only get about 500km to a tank drving to and from work :(:( damn im jealous of you getting 11.7 when im not getting much better then 7 - 7.5 :S:S wonder why this is.....
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Post by Shadow »

croatian4x4 wrote:
Shadow wrote:my hj60 2H gets between high 11's and 14l/100 depending on what im doing.

Lowest ive ever got is about 11.7L/100
wish i got that sort of economy, i got a 1987 75 series tray with a fully rebuilt engine and injector pump with new injectors that is all only bout 18,000 km old and i only get about 500km to a tank drving to and from work :(:( damn im jealous of you getting 11.7 when im not getting much better then 7 - 7.5 :S:S wonder why this is.....

11.7Litres per 100km is what i gtet.

If you are getting 7-7.5 literes per 100km then that is much better than what i am getting, but i highly doubt you can get a 2H to give 7.5l/100.

YOu get 500km to a tank, how many liresdo you put in 60ish means your about 12L/100. 70litres means about 14L/100
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Post by joel HJ60 »

Believe it or not a mate of mine and I have both gotten ours down to a best of 10.5L/100km. Since my 33's have gone on and the AC pumping im getting 11.5 - 12L/100 now.
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Post by Shadow »

joel HJ60 wrote:Believe it or not a mate of mine and I have both gotten ours down to a best of 10.5L/100km. Since my 33's have gone on and the AC pumping im getting 11.5 - 12L/100 now.
i run 33's and my aircon never switches off so thatd be about right :armsup:
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Post by joel HJ60 »

To keep the fuel econ down lose any extra weight you don't need, run your tyres at optimal pressures (about 32psi), don't rev the shit out of it ( I think I shift at about 2500rpm max). Oh and stay away from hills.

I just got my AC retro'd to 134a and have had it flying all week also. Killed my fuel econ this week, and my new 33's didn't help either.

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?t=55260 Another link I found from the bible.
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Post by croatian4x4 »

oops my bad, i miscalculated, yes you are right!
i get between 11-12L/100
thanks for correcting my stupidity! :lol:
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Post by croatian4x4 »

going on further, how much better is the economy with the engine being turboed? or is it only remarkably better when driving long trips?
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Post by ricky1970 »

Thanks guys, could live with 11-13L/100 (as the Rodeo gets 9.5-111/100). I was lolt sum rediculous figures from 8/100 to 19/100 :? .
I dont plan to have big tyres (31 or 32's) and dont use the air anyway. Just need something a bit 'tougher' than the Rodeo for gettin around the bush shooting without ripping suspension bits off as happen now :x
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Post by ellard »

hi there

I have brought this subject up before - I have a 2h fitted to a MWB Toyota.

I have a few variables with the vehicle running 33" tyres - with the tyres it puts the speedo out by 10km/h but I constantly get 450km out of 65 litres - 13lt/100 (I thinks the fuel tank holds 80lt on the mwb's but when its empty on the guage I fill it - havent been game enough to run it out).

I hope this helps

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Post by hjsixty »

I've had a wide fuel consumption range...

Travelling up beach at high tide in soft sand flat out in 3rd low range 15l/100kms

On highway doing 110kph 11l/100kms

One thing i'm still trying to figure out... I know that wind drag etc means that say (depending on your vehicle) better economy can be acheived at 90/95kph than at say 110kph, my sixty seems more fuel efficient at 110kph where it does 3,000rpm????

Also, i've noticed they go a lot better when the ambient temperature is high - so different from a petrol!
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Post by Ruffy »

My supercharged 2H with Q78 swampers gets about 30l/100km in sand during comps :roll: :roll:
I can get about 18l/100km on the road :roll:











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Post by dibbz »

I used to get around 11.5/100 but it now 12.5 with the turbo (I overtake lots more now and stay on the speed limit of 110) where i used to float between 95-105 and need run ups to get around slow vehicles.

Around town I'm getting 15 but I drive a bit more aggressively with the turbo.
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Post by whoneedsbitumen »

Just filled up these were the figures i got..
69.52 L and 385 KM
So this worked out to 18.05714L/100km
Have i worked this out correct?
I know itll be a bit high went up the beach on the weekend :cool:

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Post by vander »

I usually fill up after around 600 to 640km, takes between 75 and 80l
That makes it 8km per litre or 12.5l per 100km's. For a 2 tonne+ car with the areodynamics of a brick I am happy with that. Its not that much worse than the wife falcon.
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Post by 60seriesasthmatic »

Just got my first 60 , i've rebuilt the engine its a 2h and i'm getting 12.3 liters per hundred kilometers. mix up of around town and highway driving.

Pretty damn happy with that.
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

My hj75 troopy on 37's, with 4.56 diff gears and intercooled bb turbo @ 14psi uses around 14-15l/100km. Best I've got was 13.6l/100km.
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Post by Drift Technician »

I get 450 -480km's out of between 65-70L fills, highway driving, 110-120km/h, 75 series trayback, 35"s and 2H turbo. Truck weighs in at around 2800kg with driver.
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Post by NQCalais »

Mine's a 1985 60 Series wagon that I just bought on the downs.
Driving it back from Brisbane to Ayr I averaged 8.7L/100km. Worked out being about 70L from Aspley to Rockhampton - 671km. Mind you I don't drive like I stole it either... I save that for my 200 series!!!
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Post by cruiser60series »

hj47 with 4speed on 32 split rims gives me between 10-13L/100km

Usually about 11. About 12.5 when I have 10 people in the back.

Towing a trailer gets me up to about 14-15.

I usually cruise at about 90km/h (2800 rpm or so), if i go 100km/h adds an extra couple of litres per 100 and the car sounds likes its about burst at the seams....so i don't :cry:
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Post by RockyF75 »

With my Turbo'd 2H 60 series, I've never really gotten worse than 15L/100. Think I got to 16 or 17 once when I drove it at around 120 for a long time on the highway.

Best I've gotten was 14L/100. Highway driving around 100. Although It seems to always get around that mark, around town or not. Unless i'm towing or consistently doing over 100.
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