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Injected 5.0 Litre fuel economy
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Injected 5.0 Litre fuel economy
I'm wondering about the economy of a standard 5.0 holden engine..... i was told in stock form driven properly without too much right foot, 15 litres per 100 is not too much to ask.... how true is it? Compared to say a 4.2 litre carby Pootrol? I currently do about 350 kilometres per week, and using around $100 in fuel, and i don't drive it hard at all..... i knew it would be thirsty, but i wasn't expecting that kind of consumption. Would grease the wheels with the handbrake if i can justify a saving of any kind
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Re: Injected 5.0 Litre fuel economy
were getting about 14/15 L for 100 k's in our carby 4.2 maverickRoeDao wrote:I'm wondering about the economy of a standard 5.0 holden engine..... i was told in stock form driven properly without too much right foot, 15 litres per 100 is not too much to ask.... how true is it? Compared to say a 4.2 litre carby Pootrol? I currently do about 350 kilometres per week, and using around $100 in fuel, and i don't drive it hard at all..... i knew it would be thirsty, but i wasn't expecting that kind of consumption. Would grease the wheels with the handbrake if i can justify a saving of any kind
was around 12/13 for highway driving
sounds like yours is real thirsty
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Re: Injected 5.0 Litre fuel economy
redzook wrote:were getting about 14/15 L for 100 k's in our carby 4.2 maverickRoeDao wrote:I'm wondering about the economy of a standard 5.0 holden engine..... i was told in stock form driven properly without too much right foot, 15 litres per 100 is not too much to ask.... how true is it? Compared to say a 4.2 litre carby Pootrol? I currently do about 350 kilometres per week, and using around $100 in fuel, and i don't drive it hard at all..... i knew it would be thirsty, but i wasn't expecting that kind of consumption. Would grease the wheels with the handbrake if i can justify a saving of any kind
was around 12/13 for highway driving
sounds like yours is real thirsty
I think every patrol owner here would love to know how the hell you got 14l/100 driving a petrol carby 4.2. And why you got rid of it.
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yeah but it wouldn't sound as nice, or have as much power about 3 grand for a gas conversion done properly (from what i'm told) and i'll have to put the tank in the patrol cuz i have a long range tankRaginRover wrote:put it on gas.
V8 conversion for an improvement in fuel economy - it would take a long time to pay the conversion off with the better economy.
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thanks craig! you're the only one so far hat has actually answered my question. From conversations i had yesterday, the 5.7 gets better fuel economy than the 5.0 because of better engine management. I'll keep looking around and get some answers.high n mighty wrote:Dunno how it equates when put into a 4WD though my mates 5.7 ute gets 13ltr per hundred without needing to treat it too nicely. Pretty sad really considering my magna gets that out of its pussy little smokey 4cyl engine!
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Different vehicle but a mate of mine has a 5.0L in his '85 Hilux. Much better fuel economy than the standard petrol that came out of it under 'normal' driving conditions and maybe a touch thirstier when giving it some. Mind you, with the increase in power he doesn't have to get up it so much to get it moving along on the 35's.
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I am absolutely not trying to talk you out of the engine swap, but I think you'd better not try to convince yourself you're doing it for reasons of economy. The saving on fuel is going to be marginal at best, compared to halving fuel costs with an LPG installation.RoeDao wrote:thanks craig! you're the only one so far hat has actually answered my question. From conversations i had yesterday, the 5.7 gets better fuel economy than the 5.0 because of better engine management. I'll keep looking around and get some answers.high n mighty wrote:Dunno how it equates when put into a 4WD though my mates 5.7 ute gets 13ltr per hundred without needing to treat it too nicely. Pretty sad really considering my magna gets that out of its pussy little smokey 4cyl engine!
Do it, but admit to yourself that you're doing it for the grunt factor, not the cost savings.
This is not legal advice.
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talkin to mechanics today about it.... and one said he has a friend who put a 5.0 litre out of a VP into a GQ and used less fuel.....using somewhere around 15 litres per 100....... and thats driving normally, not conservatively. That equates to a saving of around $40 per week for me in fuel. He did say that in the right hands, the series1 5.7 will use less fuel..... i'm not doing it soley because of savings....... if i only saved $5 per week, i'd be happy with that even if it used the same amount.... i would have no problem spending that much on fuel for 200+ Kw instead of the neck snapping 125kw i currently have lots more grunt.....would sound good....... and i would be indulging in my mid-life crisis a little more It is after all only money.chimpboy wrote:I am absolutely not trying to talk you out of the engine swap, but I think you'd better not try to convince yourself you're doing it for reasons of economy. The saving on fuel is going to be marginal at best, compared to halving fuel costs with an LPG installation.RoeDao wrote:thanks craig! you're the only one so far hat has actually answered my question. From conversations i had yesterday, the 5.7 gets better fuel economy than the 5.0 because of better engine management. I'll keep looking around and get some answers.high n mighty wrote:Dunno how it equates when put into a 4WD though my mates 5.7 ute gets 13ltr per hundred without needing to treat it too nicely. Pretty sad really considering my magna gets that out of its pussy little smokey 4cyl engine!
Do it, but admit to yourself that you're doing it for the grunt factor, not the cost savings.
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Re: Injected 5.0 Litre fuel economy
havent got rid of itBeastmavster wrote:redzook wrote:were getting about 14/15 L for 100 k's in our carby 4.2 maverickRoeDao wrote:I'm wondering about the economy of a standard 5.0 holden engine..... i was told in stock form driven properly without too much right foot, 15 litres per 100 is not too much to ask.... how true is it? Compared to say a 4.2 litre carby Pootrol? I currently do about 350 kilometres per week, and using around $100 in fuel, and i don't drive it hard at all..... i knew it would be thirsty, but i wasn't expecting that kind of consumption. Would grease the wheels with the handbrake if i can justify a saving of any kind
was around 12/13 for highway driving
sounds like yours is real thirsty
I think every patrol owner here would love to know how the hell you got 14l/100 driving a petrol carby 4.2. And why you got rid of it.
only owned it for a month or 2
was shocked aswell concidering everything i have read on here
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I used to have an HX Holden with a 5 litre 4bbl carb. and it was great on economy unless you opened them secondary barrels
EFI 5 litres are even better on the juice but same rule applies with a heavy foot.
EFI 5 litres are even better on the juice but same rule applies with a heavy foot.
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Re: Injected 5.0 Litre fuel economy
I call BSredzook wrote:were getting about 14/15 L for 100 k's in our carby 4.2 maverick
was around 12/13 for highway driving
sounds like yours is real thirsty
Roedao - I have LPG on my GQ and I am using around 20l/100km - but LPG is around the high 50 cents/litre Bit better than only 10l/100km on ULP comparison prices Sure it doesnt have the power of a V8 - but in a GQ you shouldnt be in a hurry My LPG setup was cheap too as I bought it off ebay and had it fitted cheap Either way, LPG will be cheaper to setup than installing a V8, plus rego/insurance will be easier
Hope that helps a little
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Re: Injected 5.0 Litre fuel economy
gas would be a cheaper option for sure....... but..... a V8 sounds far better, and as i said before, heaps more grunt besides, if i went the cheaper option, the wife will get suspicious lolShorty40 wrote:I call BSredzook wrote:were getting about 14/15 L for 100 k's in our carby 4.2 maverick
was around 12/13 for highway driving
sounds like yours is real thirsty
Roedao - I have LPG on my GQ and I am using around 20l/100km - but LPG is around the high 50 cents/litre Bit better than only 10l/100km on ULP comparison prices Sure it doesnt have the power of a V8 - but in a GQ you shouldnt be in a hurry My LPG setup was cheap too as I bought it off ebay and had it fitted cheap Either way, LPG will be cheaper to setup than installing a V8, plus rego/insurance will be easier
Hope that helps a little
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Tony, what about the Nissan "Infinity" V8's....which is the Lexus of Nissan.....probably cheaper and even more effiecient than a 5.0l
VH41-DE
Type: 4130cc EFI DOHC 32 valve V8
Power: 201kW @ 5600rpm
Torque: 376Nm @ 4000rpm
Gearboxes: RWD 4-Speed Auto
Source: 96-97 Cima 41LV and LX
VH45-DE
Type: 4494cc EFI DOHC 32 valve V8
Power: 208kW @ 6000rpm
Torque: 400Nm @ 4000rpm Gearboxes: RWD 4-Speed Auto
Source: 96-97 Infiniti Q45
bout $1500 from the importers.....
This thread had a little info....
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... t=infinity
VH41-DE
Type: 4130cc EFI DOHC 32 valve V8
Power: 201kW @ 5600rpm
Torque: 376Nm @ 4000rpm
Gearboxes: RWD 4-Speed Auto
Source: 96-97 Cima 41LV and LX
VH45-DE
Type: 4494cc EFI DOHC 32 valve V8
Power: 208kW @ 6000rpm
Torque: 400Nm @ 4000rpm Gearboxes: RWD 4-Speed Auto
Source: 96-97 Infiniti Q45
bout $1500 from the importers.....
This thread had a little info....
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... t=infinity
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