Author Topic: Feul Consumption perentie RFSV  (Read 16806 times)

Offline asmit

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Re: Feul Consumption perentie RFSV
« Reply #15 on: February 06, 2017, 10:56:35 PM »
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!!!
1991 110 Perentie RFSV: 50-395
1985 110 County
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Offline David

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Re: Feul Consumption perentie RFSV
« Reply #16 on: February 07, 2017, 01:57:14 AM »
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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Re: Feul Consumption perentie RFSV
« Reply #17 on: February 07, 2017, 10:17:34 AM »
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.

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