Atacama
Member Since: 12 Jul 2007
Location: Paulshoff
Posts: 174
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As a matter of interest what fuel does everyone use (diesel)and what fuel economy are you getting on a city cycle.
I am using Sasol and getting a 10.5 average.
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1st Aug 2007 6:44 am |
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PSC
Member Since: 01 May 2006
Location: Johannesburg
Posts: 255
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Used to use Sasol, Now use BP ultimate (Diesel). Consumption varies according to driving pattern, best I can do in the city/freeway cycle is about 10.5 l/100km, typically 11.7L/100km.
Values are calculated, OBC is about 2% optimistic
TDV6SE 2006 - Standard tune (mouse over D3-ICON)
30K
Wronglers about 40% worn - noisy as hell
No appendages
-- Paul
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1st Aug 2007 8:13 am |
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heine
Member Since: 07 Feb 2007
Location: Midrand
Posts: 4054
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No specific fuel preference (as long as it's diesel ) , avg 13.5 l/100 . But that is mostly town driving so far with roof rack and spare on roof .
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1st Aug 2007 8:47 am |
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Baben
Member Since: 15 Feb 2006
Location: Kyalami
Posts: 2059
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We use just about anything we can get. Normally economy is between 12.5 and 13.7 depending on who is driving (Mrs. B has really heavy right foot )
Hoping it will improve once I get the TorqTune in, once the vehicle comes back from the bodyshop...sometime this month....
Model 2006
Mods: special LandRover Midrand conversion with Subaru badge
Snorkel only (most of the time)
Tyres: Pirelli 255
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1st Aug 2007 9:16 am |
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Richard SA
Member Since: 24 Apr 2007
Location: St Francis
Posts: 189
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Use Caltex, Consumption varies according to driving style, the city/freeway cycle is about 11.5 l/100km, typically freeway is about 9.5. l/100km,
Please all add
Model 2007
Engine mod: Turbo Chip
Tyre 18" Std Goodyear 255 60
Roof rack no
Is this based on your computer or calculated on distance traveled and fuel used to refill?
White LR3 TDV6 2007
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1st Aug 2007 9:34 am |
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heine
Member Since: 07 Feb 2007
Location: Midrand
Posts: 4054
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Mine is based on actual consumption , the on board consumption is VERY optimistic on mine and is out by about 10 % on actual . But that is not necessarily a LR thing , had the same on all my beemers
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1st Aug 2007 9:48 am |
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coala
Member Since: 06 Jul 2007
Location: Pretoria
Posts: 36
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Unfortunately I am a diesel prostitute and stop where I can. Average around 12.5 to 13 but have a heavy right foot and city traffic. Missus drives a sports car so hard to keep up. I have noticed a slight improvement if I use Sasol, but could be my imagination. TDV6 S - only roof rails extra when in city. Open road, less than 10 and fully kitted out 11-12 - if careful - and 13 if myself.
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1st Aug 2007 10:09 am |
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robharvey
Member Since: 14 May 2007
Location: Durban
Posts: 138
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No particular preference.
Average cycle 11.5 - 12.0
18" Grabber AT2's (consumption was about 11.0 on Wranglers)
No mods or appendages
2006 TDV6 HSE
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1st Aug 2007 11:20 am |
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sniffmydiff
Member Since: 06 Jun 2007
Location: Durban
Posts: 29
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Notice how it is only diesel okes that are interested in the consumption ??
V8 drivers just dont even calculate the formula, as the answer is always THIRSTY.
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1st Aug 2007 11:39 am |
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Andrew van den Heever
Member Since: 09 Jun 2007
Location: Cape Town
Posts: 340
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Sniffy; ja us V8 ouens tend to try to ignore the consumption figures for fear of the Prozac side effects. I must say though that I have been impressed with my 14,5 combined cycle and 13 on the open road (very similar to a 4,0l V6 Prado I owned). Aaaah,.... but the sound of that V8 makes it all worth it.
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1st Aug 2007 12:14 pm |
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sniffmydiff
Member Since: 06 Jun 2007
Location: Durban
Posts: 29
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Sadly I dont get the open road wind in my hair feeling too much of late.
I have been relocated to the end of the industrial area, and I sit in traffic
for far too long each day. I get around 16 or 17 l/100 in the stop start /slow moving,
but on open roads, easily get 13.
BTW, there is a hill on my way home, that is the benchmark of all cars (according to me)
to see what top speed you can get to by the time you reach the top. It is only about 2 or 300 meters
long. It is a "standing start run" from the bottom traffic light there. One day, pretty soon after perma-grin
was installed, I zeroed the AVG Fuel consumption while waiting for the green. I floored it to the top of
the hill. The dear old computer had some big numbers to calculate...... it read 121 l/100 !!
I know it is pretty inaccurate since only covering 300 meters max, but still. I didnt reckon it could get that high.
On the other side of the coin, I have also seen 9l/100km, with 7 people in the car at 120km/h ....
You win some, you lose some ey !
Did I mention the sound the V8 makes ???
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1st Aug 2007 12:48 pm |
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heine
Member Since: 07 Feb 2007
Location: Midrand
Posts: 4054
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You V8 guys needn't feel too bad . I have an old rangie with a Chevy 350 in and I smile if I get 25 l/100 . Mostly it's around 33l/100 . But did I mention the sound the V8 makes
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1st Aug 2007 1:13 pm |
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Marc..
Member Since: 22 Nov 2006
Location: Johannesburg
Posts: 12
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I use BP Ultimate...its got some serious technology that not only does the cleaning bit but also boosts the cetane number by as much as 5 points higher...engine runs smoother and quieter..and if you want you can tune it in to take advantage of the additional cetane points...means more power.
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1st Aug 2007 1:38 pm |
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heine
Member Since: 07 Feb 2007
Location: Midrand
Posts: 4054
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Ok I'll give it a bash
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1st Aug 2007 1:52 pm |
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Andrew van den Heever
Member Since: 09 Jun 2007
Location: Cape Town
Posts: 340
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Hey Sniff, you didn't tell us what your top speed was at the top of the hill. On a similar note, it is always a laugh to see the look on the face of the beemer driver as he pulls up (briefly) next to you in the right lane on a steep hill, only to be dropped rather rapidly as the "truck" pulls away!
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1st Aug 2007 3:26 pm |
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