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Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 2:48 pm
by Neatas 60
60 series 33's 2H aftermarket turbo

12.5 L/100 Average combined city and Hwy.

Speedo checked by my several hand help GPS's and is accurate.

fuel

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 3:18 pm
by purplebus
mq wagon 5speed, 35s,full house 351 clevo, about 200-250 kms/tank. currently building a inj big block auto gu, dont drive them often enough to worry.
might have a heart attack if i worked it out though. :lol: :lol:

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 3:58 pm
by SIM79
88 GW SWB Turbo 4.2 diesel

9-10L/100klm Highway
11-12L/100klm Around town

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 4:06 pm
by bugshifter
LN106 Hilux with 5L motor average 12.07/100 best 10.74/100

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 4:55 pm
by AFeral
Rb 30 patrol, 35 muddies, 4.6 diffs. distance from gps.

Worst 24 litres per 100km fully loaded in 4H on a night run down the cape.
Best 12.1 litres per hundred
Usally 15-17 litres per 100km

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 5:29 pm
by Guy
RAY185 wrote:
dudley wrote:I consistently get 11's in a 2.8d Hilux.
That's hwy or town. Should be better I think. :?:
Nah thats what I'm getting which seems to be the norm from what I've read. Completely stock LN106 2.8D Dual Cab Hilux.
when I drove the same sort of lux was getting 11 to 13 dcab stock 2.8 depending on what sorts of speeds I did ..

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 5:41 pm
by mike_nofx
Sierra, 33" muddies, 1.3L..... 13.5L/100km! (In the running for Least eficient 1.3L)

105 Cruiser (Turbo diesel 4.2) 33" tyres 13.5L/100km

Both have been corrected for tyres.

Mike

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 5:42 pm
by South
NJ Pajero 3.5L DOHC manual 31s

15L/100 regardless of town, country, empty or loaded, always the same.

80 Series 1HDFT manual 285s and all the fruit and weight

town + country = 11L/100
towing = 14L/100

05 XR6t auto with 400hp

town = 15L/100
country = 8.5L/100


WQ Fiesta 1.6L manual

town + country = 7.5L/100


Gives a bit of comparison for petrol and diesel and power vs no power :)

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 6:04 pm
by -Nemesis-
Makes me feel a bit better reading this.

I'm averaging 20L/100km around town and highway, with a supercharged V8 and 33" tyres. BUT, that's on LPG :armsup:

So with gas in my area sitting around 1/3 the cost of normal unleaded, the cost is the equivalent of ~7L/100km on petrol :cool:

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 6:06 pm
by stuee
Stfu you all. Im getting 16L/100 on the hwy and 22L/100 around town in my 3.9L v8 using petrol. Time to fix my afm :x

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 7:23 pm
by stool
Driving To keep my Licence the best I get is 35L per hundred.

Drive it like I mad man will see me back at the servo in under 30mins


7.4L Big block Chev in a GQ patrol with straight LPG :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 7:41 pm
by amtravic1
stuee wrote:Stfu you all. Im getting 16L/100 on the hwy and 22L/100 around town in my 3.9L v8 using petrol. Time to fix my afm :x
I get around 24l/100ks around the city, about 18/100 on the open road.
3.9 auto Rangie full of builders crap and a heavy pair of boots. Who cares, its fun to drive.

Re: vehicle economy

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 7:59 pm
by Gwagensteve
265grunter wrote:international scout v8 345-grafton to blacksoil on lpg=$35.00nissan x-trail right behind on unleaded=$33.00.nb scout had a 5 mtr tandem trailer on behind.its only the cost of lpg vs unleaded that makes it viable.100-120kph all the way.
I thought only my wife considered the dollar a unit of measure for fuel.

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 8:16 pm
by -Nemesis-
stool wrote:Driving To keep my Licence the best I get is 35L per hundred.

Drive it like I mad man will see me back at the servo in under 30mins


7.4L Big block Chev in a GQ patrol with straight LPG :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:
We should go cruising through the city and see how many alarms get set off lol! Am missing my rear resonator at the moment and the little 1UZ has a tendancy to sound rather big with a 3" single :armsup:

Can't beat cubes though, yours would probably wheel stand over my measly 400hp heheh

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 8:24 pm
by phippsey
4.2TD, 3" with boost to 12psi, roof rack, bar, winch, etc, etc (speed corrected via Navman)

Highway - 13L/100
Town - 14-15L/100

Touring with roof rack and car loaded, or towing trailer loaded - 16-19L/100ks

:armsup:

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 12:19 am
by ferrit
nicbeer wrote:when people are not running std size tyres are you correcting the speedo error into the calculation?

my speedo error is about 3kph@100kph, which is what it was on the 205R16's and the 2.8D!

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 12:49 am
by KUSTOMV840
2007 Prado 3.0TD 265/70/R17's, arb bar, winch, dual batts.

11~12L/100kms around town and highway unloaded.

14~14.5L/100kms on highway fully loaded incl. fridge, towing loaded camper with boat, folding boat trailer and outboard. And booting it.

Speedo Corrected and double checked with Navigator.

1975 FJ40, 305 Chev V8, 33's
Around Town & Highway, cant remember its that long since its been on the road! :roll:

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:52 am
by KiwiBacon
ferrit wrote:
nicbeer wrote:when people are not running std size tyres are you correcting the speedo error into the calculation?

my speedo error is about 3kph@100kph, which is what it was on the 205R16's and the 2.8D!
Speedo error and odometer error are not the same.
Many cars have the speedo set to read 5% more than the odometer. That means drive at indicated 100km/h for an hour and the odo reads 95km.

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:07 am
by 98lux
HZJ105 N/A 1Hz 35" tyres towing camper fully loaded, swag and pod on roof, 100 lt engel in the back, 4 adults, 2 kids= 22.5 lt per 100ks or 4.4ks/lt (around 13 M/G) :cry:

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:35 am
by Jeeps
bogged wrote:
nicbeer wrote:when people are not running std size tyres are you correcting the speedo error into the calculation?
Im betting they arent.

Im also betting some peoples caculators are broken too...
I heard one bloke with a 4.8 Patrol saying he got 9's regularly :rofl: :lol: :lol: :lol: :rofl: . Maybe on a tilt tray...
I've got tyres that are 3" taller than stock but i've installed the correct speedo gear into the t/case. I had to do this after i did ratios because my speedo was out about 60klm/hr... cruising at 100klm (by the gps) my dash said i was doing 160klm/hr :shock: :lol: Since i had the ratios done i'm getting 2-3L/100klm better economy. On the other hand my mate with his 4.8L patrol can get his down to about 22L/100klm on a good day. We went up the beach recently and he was getting 35-40L/100klm on the beach whereas i was on about 15-16l/100klm although the jeep weighs half his patrol and isn't auto...

cheers

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:43 am
by Guy
Jeeps wrote:
bogged wrote:
nicbeer wrote:when people are not running std size tyres are you correcting the speedo error into the calculation?
Im betting they arent.

Im also betting some peoples caculators are broken too...
I heard one bloke with a 4.8 Patrol saying he got 9's regularly :rofl: :lol: :lol: :lol: :rofl: . Maybe on a tilt tray...
I've got tyres that are 3" taller than stock but i've installed the correct speedo gear into the t/case. I had to do this after i did ratios because my speedo was out about 60klm/hr... cruising at 100klm (by the gps) my dash said i was doing 160klm/hr :shock: :lol: Since i had the ratios done i'm getting 2-3L/100klm better economy. On the other hand my mate with his 4.8L patrol can get his down to about 22L/100klm on a good day. We went up the beach recently and he was getting 35-40L/100klm on the beach whereas i was on about 15-16l/100klm although the jeep weighs half his patrol and isn't auto...

cheers
4.5 patrol, loaded massively quikc diversion up rainbow beach in the process of moving to Cairns (it was full to the cargo barrier behind the driver and passanger seat) racing the tide .. would have made old mate with his 7.4 big block proud .. 64 liters (from memory) per hundred

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 1:23 pm
by roverbeau
Not sure what it works out to but long weekend it did 505kms to $260 at $1.30 a litre.
5ltr auto in a rover 35's speedo reads spot on.
I hate it.

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 3:16 pm
by 98lux
roverbeau wrote:Not sure what it works out to but long weekend it did 505kms to $260 at $1.30 a litre.
5ltr auto in a rover 35's speedo reads spot on.
I hate it.
:shock: 39.6l/100ks

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 4:41 pm
by the_fatman
Reddo wrote:GQ patrol petrol
37's

Highway krusing
30-39+/per hundy

best so far was about 25l/per hundy

cold wet late night, with a tail wind traveling from launcestion to Hobart.

Booting it, it has been know to emptied half an 80L tank in 20mins...
Thats just wrong in every way and so are some of the others, makes me feel good...glad i didnt go the v8 route lol
I was getting around 380k's to a tank of gas....$30 to fill....@47.9c a litre
Get my new navara str 3.3 litre petrol this week....see how that goes..

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 4:57 pm
by DamTriton
Kia Sportage 2002, 10.5l/100km over 1500 km (TSV-Gold Coast)
Normally 12l/100km around town
31" tyres, Powerchipped (91)

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 8:15 pm
by mico
4runner 1uz manual 33's

town 14/100km

Highway 11/100km

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 8:59 pm
by zuffen
Range Rover Dakar.

35's Supercharged 1UZ arund 45l/100k.

The last engine had a bit over 600hp the new one may top 700.

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 9:24 pm
by Weiner
LN106 Lux, 2.8D 35"s 4.88's, speedo is spot on, round 14-15L/100

Thats a combined figure, use more in the bush.

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 5:00 pm
by raptorthumper
Turbo Nissan GU Patrol TB45 on LPG.
Last 4 refills all just slightly over 400 klms on 90L of LPG. Gas has been 39c/litre with BP discount card in Melburne.

equates to $8.78 /100k.

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 5:44 pm
by DAVESGQ
4.2 td lwb gq average around 10-11/100 with 33s most ever to a tank was 900kays!!! yee haa