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After reading a few posts in other threads I think my d22 is using too much fuel.
It's a 2012 yd25 with bullbar ome 2 inch lift and the standard tub. It's about to go in for its 30,000 service. No engine or drivetrain mods. Stock tyres.
I normally carry about 150kgs in the tray with an empty 200 litre refueling tank and my toolbox. It's all country rd driving and I sit on about 110. Doing this week in week out I get 12.5 litres per hundred. If I sit on 90 for a whole tank it comes back to 12
I've just done a trip across to Albury carrying about 300 it's on the way over and completely empty on the way home. Sticking to 100 and not racing out the gears and it managed 11.8 for the whole trip of 480 Kay's.
I've tried inflating the tyres to 48 psi (over done I know but itwas an experiment) which resulted in 12.3 with my normal tool box and empty tank. The best I ever have gotten from it was a 11.5 going across to mildura empty on a still day sitting on 100.
After reading other posts I'm sure it's using too much fuel. The other thing I have noticed recently is its blowing a bit of black smoke on take off. I noticed this when I followed the Missus driving it.
What can I do about, what should I say to Nissan at its next service?? The fuel economy hasn't changed since new.
Cheers
After reading a few posts in other threads I think my d22 is using too much fuel.
It's a 2012 yd25 with bullbar ome 2 inch lift and the standard tub. It's about to go in for its 30,000 service. No engine or drivetrain mods. Stock tyres.
I normally carry about 150kgs in the tray with an empty 200 litre refueling tank and my toolbox. It's all country rd driving and I sit on about 110. Doing this week in week out I get 12.5 litres per hundred. If I sit on 90 for a whole tank it comes back to 12
I've just done a trip across to Albury carrying about 300 it's on the way over and completely empty on the way home. Sticking to 100 and not racing out the gears and it managed 11.8 for the whole trip of 480 Kay's.
I've tried inflating the tyres to 48 psi (over done I know but itwas an experiment) which resulted in 12.3 with my normal tool box and empty tank. The best I ever have gotten from it was a 11.5 going across to mildura empty on a still day sitting on 100.
After reading other posts I'm sure it's using too much fuel. The other thing I have noticed recently is its blowing a bit of black smoke on take off. I noticed this when I followed the Missus driving it.
What can I do about, what should I say to Nissan at its next service?? The fuel economy hasn't changed since new.
Cheers