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Fuel Consumption of a 22R Engine

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Fuel Consumption of a 22R Engine

Post by Brad »

I am now driving a 1990 Hilux with a 22R engine. Just woundering what sort of fuel economy people are getting out of the 22R. I seem to be getting 14L / 100km at the moment and am unsure if this is bad or not.
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Re: Fuel Consumption of a 22R Engine

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Brad wrote:I am now driving a 1990 Hilux with a 22R engine. Just woundering what sort of fuel economy people are getting out of the 22R. I seem to be getting 14L / 100km at the moment and am unsure if this is bad or not.


Mate i nearly get that from a V8 discovery!

Doesn't sound great to me!!!
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mmm

Post by Brad »

Yeah I am guessing it kind sucks. My buggy gets like 8L / 100km with a pr of 44 IDF's on the Beach.

I would have though it should have been more like 10L / 100km which would at least give me 600km ish to a tank.
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Post by RUFF »

Brad when mine was 22r i was getting aprox 320km to a tank :cry:
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damn

Post by Brad »

Damn ... what was it doing with it ? Pumping it onto the road ??

I thought these 4 cylinder donks were meant to be economical ..

Hey Ruff, I have had a look around to get some specs on your 22ri but have found nothing, you got any info on what it was ? I am guessing to use that much fuel it was not stock....
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Post by RUFF »

It was stock but had an efi kit from a corona fitted which had no knock sensor or oxy sensor fitted as the coronas dont need them but it was just not economical in a 4wd but another guy on this board is running it now and its getting better economy as he has advanced the timing to 15 and its got a lot more power.
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Post by Brad »

Might have to give it a bit of a service and check out the jetting. I am having trouble beleiving that it can't do better than what it is . Was it much hassle to go EFI ?
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Post by beebee »

I'm happy if I get 350k out of 60L around town and doesn't change much on the open road. Got a mate with a 2wd and his about the same. When I first got mine it was running on 33s and getting 22L/100km then I went to 31 and tuned it a bit and it would hover between 18-19l/100lm and now since I've gone back to 33s it hasn't changed much. I'm jealous :twisted:
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Post by Brad »

WTF you are happy with over 15L / 100KM from a 2.4L 4 Cylinder engine ...... wow I guess I had better get use to fueling up and footing the bill. At least it runs unleaded which is cheaper than LRP..
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Post by BUNDERA »

My bundera has the 22r engine and I get around 10.8-11.5L per 100km on the highway (with nothing in the car but me) and mayber around 15-16L/100km around town (I accelerate pretty hard around town but not on the highway).

I found mine imporved once I took off the carby/ reconditioned it and cleaned it.

Maybe some of the other bundera owners can shed some light

Hope this helps,
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MY work ute, 3.0L diesel, 5 speed, no a/c, empty tray, weighs around 1900kilos, has 4.56 (from painful multiple diff swap) and gets around 500kilometres, from every 65-70 litres that I put in. That includes, 4 wheel and 2 wheel, city and highway. The more highway the better it gets. When its all city and some 4 wheel, it can be around 400 and less if i let big nev drive :( :oops:
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Post by robbie »

fuel economy..

whats that? :?
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Post by BUNDERA »

thats right robbie, untill u go wheeling u wont know!!! :finger:



nah, Just kidding, what have u found with ur bundy robbie??
as I stated earlier, mine aint too bad but she is a heavy drinker if I hit the loud pedal!
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Post by robbie »

BUNDERA wrote:thats right robbie, untill u go wheeling u wont know!!! :finger:



nah, Just kidding, what have u found with ur bundy robbie??
as I stated earlier, mine aint too bad but she is a heavy drinker if I hit the loud pedal!


mines running too rich at the moment, need to get it to a place that has the machine so they can adjust my mixtures
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Post by cplux »

you guys have made me feel a bit better now about my 4y economy, i usually get 400km/60l and if its going right up to 500km, and once 750km.
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Post by BUNDERA »

robbie you dont need a special machine just a couple of screw drivers.

CPLUX is that around town?

I find there is a major difference between the around town and highway (4-5L per 100km)
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Post by robbie »

I know where the mixture setting screw is, but I dont want to run it too lean.

they dont tune up your car by smelling whats comin out the exhaust :finger:
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Post by N*A*M »

whenever i fart, my g/f twists my ear... is that sorta the same thing? :lol:
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Post by robbie »

N*A*M wrote:whenever i fart, my g/f twists my ear... is that sorta the same thing? :lol:


yeh, thats about right
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Post by BUNDERA »

ok I see what u mean, you can do the lean drop method (which is what I do) Or if u want an exhaust smeller thingie then goto dicksmith/jaycar electronics as they sell them for about 20$ and just DIY...

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Post by robbie »

what is the lean drop method

and whats it involve?
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Post by BUNDERA »

i will either scan it in and post it up to type it up later tonight/tomorrow when I have some more time. Nothing technical.

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ok ta mate
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Post by cplux »

BUNDERA wrote:robbie you dont need a special machine just a couple of screw drivers.

CPLUX is that around town?

I find there is a major difference between the around town and highway (4-5L per 100km)


400+ km ususally around town, when its going well (which it isnt at present) thats was with 33" tyres and 5.71 diffs, dont know what ist getting now but it now has 33" tyres 4.88 diffs and currently doing a supercharger.
Best i ever got was 770km on about 55l from newcastle to my brothers place at cobar in a single tank, how dont ask me but most of the trip was at 80-90km as we were pulling a huge load.
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Post by BUNDERA »

Can you pm me details of the supercharger, price and what u need.

Cheers,
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Robbie, just give me a bit more time so I can scan the info in.
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Post by toymad »

Just went to the Manar from Toowoomba for easter used just under half a tank ( 40 lts ) 250 k's. Approx. 16 lts - 100 km & towing a full box trailer, sitting on 100 Kph.
Mines the Fuel-injected 22R , 4.88 diffs & 35" Centepedes. :D
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Post by beebee »

toymad wrote:Mines the Fuel-injected 22R :D


There's a fuel injected option on the 22R in the hilux? I was told that you can get a Corona with a EFI 22R.
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Post by RUFF »

beebee wrote:
There's a fuel injected option on the 22R in the hilux? I was told that you can get a Corona with a EFI 22R.


Gary has my old engine.
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Post by beebee »

Oh I see!


Obviously it has been retuned. How does it go?
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