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fuel consumption
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 6:43 am
by philby
hey guys,
i am in the market to buy a 91 mav swb 4.2td and my wife is concerned about the fuel consumption.
if you could help me by answering a couple of questions
what is the fuel tank capasity/Ltrs?
How many Klms do you generally get out of a tank?
Cheers guys
hopefully i will get out of the Feroza and into the Mav shorty!!!
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 8:22 am
by TUFFRANGIE
didn't know swb came with turbo, or even 4.2 for that matter. Is it aftermarket turbo?
tank is around 90L
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 11:11 am
by mkpatrol
Mine used about 12 lt per hundred (no turbo). It went around OZ with a 18 foot caravan befoer I bought it & it averaged 17lt/100.
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 11:12 am
by bogged
TUFFRANGIE wrote:didn't know swb came with turbo, or even 4.2 for that matter. Is it aftermarket turbo?
tank is around 90L
Im guessing he means TD42 unless its a grey import safari.
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 1:10 pm
by bazzle
Standard 4.2 diesels about 20 to 24 mpg at 100kph
Turbo 4.2 similar but often a couple less (18 to 20) due to driving styles, bigger wheele, higher suspensions etc.
Bazzle
Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 6:37 am
by philby
thanks for your imput guys,
i'm not sure what brand the turbo conversion is but its definately a 4.2
i've looked at the mav again, (more closely) and there seems to be a few oil leaks that have been covered up power steering pump is leaking too, Is that common? and i think they are asking a bit too much.

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 7:37 am
by mkpatrol
Yeah the powere steering does leak, mines leaking from the hoses. It dousnt drip but it is collecting dust & a bit moist in that area. I dont have any other leaks than that.
Check the RH rear axle seal, they always leak. You will notice the oil coming from the vents in the disc. Also try to get a test drive from dead cold as deisels can show a lot of symptoms of age right from start up (white smoke , poor idle, stalling etc...). There are a few other things to look at, Bogged has a list on his website, click on the link in his signature.
Mind you I think a lot of these problems will be on high mileage vehicles which have been treated roughly as mine has had little work over its life.