mattyla
Member Since: 15 Jul 2009
Location: NW
Posts: 20
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must check to see if app will work on ipod touch!!
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28th Dec 2009 9:09 am |
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peteJ
Member Since: 20 Sep 2009
Location: St Albans
Posts: 75
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jkp wrote:The D3 was displaying 26mpg on trip display, but when I input the litres and milage into the app it threw back out 21mpg I've manged to get it up to 25mpg on a run.
A true 21 mpg instead of a 'misleading' 26 mpg is 19% lower economy.
This just shows you how easily we are fooled by 'optimistic' trip computers
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28th Dec 2009 11:55 am |
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Blobby
Member Since: 28 Feb 2009
Location: Gloucestershire
Posts: 277
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Over 16,567 miles, standard 08 auto HSE diesel, 50:50 A-roads & town traffic, manually calculated (hence correct) average fuel consumption = 23.63mpg. Standard engine map = 22.48mpg over 4013 miles. Remap 1 = 24.27mpg over 8904 miles. Remap 2 (inc. LR software update) = 23.43mpg over 3648 miles. Shell City 24.33mpg. Shell V-Power 24.17mpg. Tesco 23.33mpg. Esso 22.95mpg. Have not done enough miles on BP Ultimate or Waitrose standard to offer any sensible figures. Best ever = 27.83mpg motorway run. Worst ever = 20.12mpg.
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3rd Feb 2010 9:21 pm |
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Nobby
Member Since: 27 Oct 2008
Location: Harrogate
Posts: 78
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Blobby wrote:Over 16,567 miles, standard 08 auto HSE diesel, 50:50 A-roads & town traffic, manually calculated (hence correct) average fuel consumption = 23.63mpg. Standard engine map = 22.48mpg over 4013 miles. Remap 1 = 24.27mpg over 8904 miles. Remap 2 (inc. LR software update) = 23.43mpg over 3648 miles. Shell City 24.33mpg. Shell V-Power 24.17mpg. Tesco 23.33mpg. Esso 22.95mpg. Have not done enough miles on BP Ultimate or Waitrose standard to offer any sensible figures. Best ever = 27.83mpg motorway run. Worst ever = 20.12mpg.
Now that sounds more like mine, I was thinking mine had a drink problem! 90 Defender(Daughter driving at the mo)
Mini Cooper SD Convertible (wife thing)
BMW R1200GSA LC
VW Transporter 4Motion
1982 Yamaha TR1
1985 Honda FT500
Triumph Street Twin
KTM390 Duke
Honda VFR800
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3rd Feb 2010 9:56 pm |
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davl7
Member Since: 28 Feb 2008
Location: Jarrow
Posts: 10
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for the record, done 50k in 2 years in my SE auto, it does - 23.6 around town, 30.2 on the motorway, driving stye and technique do not seems to make afifference (i know some will disagre with that statement, but the mpg always evens out) 2007 TDV6 SE
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Alpace
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5th Feb 2010 4:28 pm |
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doleawg
Member Since: 30 Jul 2008
Location: UK
Posts: 768
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Just been handed fuel card by new employer. Now don't give a about mpg
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5th Feb 2010 4:31 pm |
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tanisdraven
Member Since: 21 Feb 2010
Location: Loggerheads, Shropshire
Posts: 132
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23 mpg seems to be the best we can expect as an average over the lifetime of the vehicle.
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6th Mar 2010 9:22 am |
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grizzlymac
Member Since: 01 May 2010
Location: Blair Atholl
Posts: 67
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Always thought my fuel consumption a bit steep for a manual as even on long runs struggle to get above 27MPG and keep withing speed limit as too many cameras about. Had some problem with sticking control rod {dealers say so} to the variable vanes to the turbo causing a momentary bong saying engine system fault which usually cleared almost instantly unless booting to overtake then it would drop into limp home mode needing engine to be stopped and restarted. Interestingly though fuel consumption went up to 31/32MPG while this fault existed. Now the rods freed off and the fault gone consumption is struggling to get much above 26MPG. All driving over same routes and same type of driving. Has left me wondering if there is adjustment on this rod and can it be set up differently on different cars as there seems to be a huge variation as to what mileage one gets between different disco's. Any thoughts folks?
Mac.
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1st May 2010 12:40 pm |
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anglefire
Member Since: 09 Mar 2010
Location: In the Club House
Posts: 4180
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Early days with mine yet - but my first tank and I got a true (Brim to brim fill) of 28.2mpg - which also tied up with the computer. And that was exactly the same as my 42K average in my Defender.
Currently computer is saying just under 30mpg - but did go to 31/32 last weekend after a decent run (Though mostly through town and county - so not constant speed motorway) All this week has been round town.
And thats a 2006 Auto.
But it has to be said, that I don't boot it everywhere - did that as a kid, and too old for it now - but I will give it some every now and again. Mark.
2006, D3 SE Auto - gone but not forgotten.
2014 BMW 530d M Sport Tourer.
1977 Triumph Spitfire 1500
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1st May 2010 8:20 pm |
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klacey
Member Since: 02 Mar 2005
Location: Swindon
Posts: 17
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I was promised that fuel consumption would improve with use - however after 5 years my auto does not give better than about 24mpg. I achieved 25-26 mpg before the last service. I use Esso but I think i'll try Shell in future as the figures displayed here suggest that I can improve mpg average. I am a careful driver, using all fuel saving techniques I know and am not heavy on the accelerator.
Quite frankly I feel cheated. When the car was advertised Landrover suggested a higher mpg. Both the Disco 2 and Defender 90 I used to drive gave more mpg.
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18th Oct 2010 12:46 am |
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geoff.
Member Since: 24 Jan 2010
Location: West kent
Posts: 8531
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23.6 mpg round town & 27.8 motorway if i wanted more i would of brought a push bike
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18th Oct 2010 12:52 am |
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steamraiser2
Member Since: 27 Mar 2010
Location: Lytchett Matravers
Posts: 141
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I don't know if my fuel use experience is shared by others but I find it a little odd. Driving steadily 55-60 ish I get around 23 mpg out of my TDV6 auto. Ramp it up to a long distance thrash at 80 mph ( overseas incidentally) I get 27/28 mpg. The only vehicle I have ever owned that saves fuel when I hammer it ! Just dragged 2700kg right across Europe as quickly as I dared and still got 22 mpg. The harder I drive it the better it goes! T'riffic!
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12th Dec 2010 7:56 pm |
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Mr.Pastry
Member Since: 24 Nov 2010
Location: South Wales
Posts: 484
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My D3 manual is fully "run in". Just over 125,000 miles now.
If I drive her steadily at about 55 - 60 mph, the computer indicates around 35 - 32 mpg.
Hoon it and it then becomes 24 mpg.
Fuel consumption in no longer a worry really. It's all the parts of the car breaking & falling off that are a nuisance.
Perhaps it's time for a change soon.......... another D3, D4 ???
I bought a bottle of diesel injector cleaner last week. (Thought the old girl might appreciate it).
Upon checking the ingredients, up to 80% kerosine & up to 20% isopropol alchohol.
Did I see a previous post where a chap accidently put a bit of unleaded fuel in his diesel D3 & his fuel consumption improved? Mmmm. Mitsubishi Outlander Phev 4H 2018.
Mitsubishi Outlander Phev 4H 2015 - gone.
Discovery 4 HSE - gone.
Discovery 3 S - gone.
Discovery 3 - gone.
Discovery 1 - gone.
Defender 90 300TDI - gone.
Defender 90 200TDI - gone.
Landrover 90 19J - gone.
Argocat 8x8 - gone.
Argocat 6x6 - gone
RR/LR V8 Hybrid 100" - gone.
Rangerover Classic 3.5 - gone.
Series III 2.25- gone.
Series IIa 3.0V6- gone.
Series I - 80" gone.
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20th Jan 2011 8:24 am |
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