Registry of Ex Military Land Rovers
REMLR Technical => Mechanical => Topic started by: jsfnq on April 05, 2015, 08:39:57 PM
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I have recently purchased a RFSV Perentie- Hwy tested at 100/110 km & @ 80/95 km . Fuel consumption 19 per hundred both tests.
Mechanical problem or just driving too fast?
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Whats the diff ratio on the RSFV's?
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Diff ratio is 3.54, same as other Perentie 4X4's but the RFSV has a lower transfer ratio for cross country 1.113 instead of 0.996. You can change the 2 gears over pretty easily for highway use. The gears you need are FRC9392 and FRC4032.
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Your fuel consumption is double what I get, you are not going to fast at 100/110. How is the power/performance of the engine? How long have you had the vehicle? Have you serviced her after you received her? DO NOT believe the log books that came with your vehicle, I would service her regardless. Air filter is very important.
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My 6by gets 19-20lt/100k's and it weighs 5 tonne with 4.7 diffs so I would think something as far as fuel consumption requires looking at
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Checked/replaced both air filters..?
Were the injectors replaced at 200K..?
Veh weight, tyre pressures, kinked air inlet..?
Canopy down/ sides up/ back down/ windows open/ etc..?
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Thanks. input appreciated, bought it prior to Easter, still hunting filters etc in Cairns,
Canopy? does it make a big difference?
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what tyre pressure? door says 40 front & 58 rear? seems high? I ran at 35 & 38 all round.
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I'll add to Bearman and sixty by saying that the RFSV is probably +20% cross sectional area due to the extra canopy height, ride height, side baskets and protruding rear Tyre carriers.also remember that you are starting with an additional 200 kgs of bars, seat and storage.
20lt/100k was what I used as planning range.
A taught canopy is crucial to creating effective airflow around the vehicle. Yep, we are discussing aerodynamics and land rovers :)
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Tyre pressures are a bit low, but not enough for your concern, try 46Psi all round that is what
I run and she is good for me.
Even with all the protrusions, flapping canopy I don't think a 10/100km difference from mine is not justified.
My canopy is not tight, it was fitted in 2008 and flaps everywhere, tools on the bonnet, windows open,flaps open, vents open and constant 10L/100km that is open road or town driving, my Perentie is my only transport, work, church and play.
The only time she goes over is 2-300km low range and mountain/sand driving but even then she gives 14L/100km. Maybe I am just lucky
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Rangy...is yours an RFSV..?
The super heavy duty split rims and brick-like Goodyear Hi-Miler cross plys tyres will drag the @rse out of the fuel economy, compared to AYG8108 rims and Steeltrek/Michelins.
Also, the Hi-Milers are larger diameter than most 750x16s.....check your distance travelled etc.
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No its a GS, plain jane.
If the tyres are larger than mine in circumfrance maybe the calculations is wrong? You know the distance then actually traveled is more than what the speedo is measuring.............maybe that is my problem, Mmmm I will make sure things are spot on when I do my electronic speedo (Td5) conversion.
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I would get around 400k from one tank, highway driving around 100/110 so the speedo says.
I recently took the spare wheel carrier, ROPS, tyres, rear seat and side bins etc off a RFSV and it went like a rocket, the upgrade ROPS most be 100KG++ the seat frame another 20kg, plus theres all those stupid ammo boxes gets, reinforcing plates, etc
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serviced & filters ect changed- no difference. I will try other suggestions. tyres, weight canopy etc.
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Leaky tanks are common, checked for that?
Diesel theft from tank?
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Hey there, I'd like to add what I have found:
RFSV getting 12-15L/100km urban and highway. 15-20 offroad (beach, offroading etc)
4BD1 110 County with 0.996 gets 10L/100km urban (drive to work accross brisbane) consistently
4BD1T motor from 6x6 installed in 110 County getting 9L/100km on my urban drive to work.
Very satisfying fuel economy from 2 ton vehicles and 1970-80s technology!!!
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I have only tested my RFSV once and got 15l /100km also a mix of driving at 80kmh and flat out at 100/110km country driving fully loaded, not recently serviced but wheels recently balanced
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I have an FFR and with the leftover camping gear on board I weigh in at about 2.5 t. I drive it daily mostly to and from work stopping every kilometre for lights. I did a trip to Fraser Is, although not camping staying at Eurong, I still carried 40 lts of extra fuel, 30 lts water, fridge, coffee machine etc and fuel use did not seem to change much.
If I remember correctly the whole trip was about 600 ks and I got between 10 and 11 lts/100k. I may get better than 10 at 100 to 110 on the highway, but it's a pretty decent average and the same around town in traffic. I don't tend hold the ponies back when taking off from the lights.
I do think it may be running a little short on fuel past about 50% rev, something I can't be certain of without a taco.
I'm still running steeltreks at about 36 to 38 psi, looking at changing and increasing the rolling diameter in a few months.
Regards