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10forcash
 


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If you fancy making your own fuel as per Mossy's link above, this should help Wink

http://www.roughoat.com/games/cat-a-pult.htm
  
Post #5099429th Mar 2006 1:36 pm
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dldisco3 wrote:
Shocked That's almost 18 liters / 100 km Shocked

Maybe the new software versions also help for V8s ? Wink


Trying to work out if it sounds worse in Euro speak Shocked
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Post #5099529th Mar 2006 1:36 pm
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Seems like it sounds quite awful any way you look at it Rolling Eyes Wink
  
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Re: Fuel Consumption

silverfoxrallying wrote:
Only had car for 3 weeks, completed a run of about 360 miles at the weekend, speeds and roads varied from Motorway, A class and some B class roads.

Fuel consumption was just under 25MPG, was a bit disappointed. Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad



Disco 3 TDV6 Manual.


Well , guess it's due to the manual shifting, no matter how I drive it's always 19.12 mpg (12,3 l/100 km)

Or there is something wrong with the car...

I do have a roofrack and tent mounted, so that counts
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Post #5102429th Mar 2006 4:16 pm
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Re: Fuel Consumption

Penguin wrote:
Well , guess it's due to the manual shifting, no matter how I drive it's always 19.12 mpg (12,3 l/100 km)

Or there is something wrong with the car...

I do have a roofrack and tent mounted, so that counts


I would be dissapointed with that sort of mpg from a diesel. Shocked I would be tempted to take off the roofrack and tent just to see if it made a difference (pure scientific curiosity and all that).

Also, is that a true reading? Does that figure actually relate to the amount of diesel you put in? It could be a few calculations in case it's badly calibtrated.

Failing that, maybe you drive like a looney? Wink Laughing

I know that's part of my trouble Embarassed
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I guess the problem's a combination: roofrack & looney Razz Wink

Penguin, the manuals should get better mileage than the autos - Go for new software (13 patch 3), that should help, and the high consumption is enough of a complaint for the dealer to upgrade your car.

Mine told me that they need a recall or a complaint before doing the upgrades, so...
  
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mmm might do that, although I think thay did the upgrade when it was in for the park brake error.
As I drove the car a couple of days after it was only 20.8 MPG

But now it went back up.
And if I drive like a looney, high speeds, fast acceleration the difference is only 1l so 13l/100km or 18 MPG

currently I shift gears at 2000rpm

these values are both calculated as indications

It didn't concern me, knowing that it's a 2.7 V6 engine.

My Def 110 TD5 consumed 15l/100km or 15.68 MPG but sportive driving and high speeds
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Just had a look at my air filter Whistle think i'll get a new one tomorrow Embarassed
As you'll probably know, this can have a big effect upon MPG (or L/100km Wink )
I'll try and get some objective measurement of any improvement over the next week
  
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Very Happy Wink

What was the problem TFC?
  
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No problem, just fitted a raised air intake and decided to give the engine bay the once - over whilst the bonnet was up...
loads of road dirt etc on the filter, mainly due to cr@p british winters Rolling Eyes
  
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at 5kmiles now and mine still only averages about 23mpg overall but to be fair
the vast majority of my journeys are sub 3miles on a daily basis, if I actualy let the beast warm up enough it settles into the the 32 to 35 arena on the long and straight routes after about 10miles. I don't think it's any worse than my old TD5 and you can even have a conversation without shouting Smile
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Blimey! We mainly drive around the city and average 19 mpg, it was 17 in the winter and that is the TDV6.

Seen 25 on a run though.
  
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my new 06 model has only 800 miles and already we are upto an average (taken from delivery of 3 miles) of 24.5mpg - local stuff as well as one long 95mph motorway run for 3 hours. The car is Turbochipped (which has made a massive difference to drivability - you just couldnt own a standard one after driving a chipped car.......thanks Chris). So i reckon 25-27mpg as an average is achievable once the car is run in and opens up...
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mine is in the exact same state as yours - except for the chip I am getting 25 mpg now from 1 re-set of the MPG at 300 miles
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My father and i just did a 640 round trip with a trailer, on the way down south the trailer was empty, an doing a steady 65, our TDV6 averaged 19mpg.

On the way home with an old land rover in the trailer, (not weight, just bulk) we averaged 15mpg.

And that was from the Diesel, we are a bit worried about this. If we'd known the economy was going to be like this we'd of gotten the Petrol!!

Is this normal? There is now just over 1400 miles on the clock.

Thanks
David.
  
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