This is what fascinates me Tony....I regularly get 11.5 around town but on a highway run I rarely get under 14....go figure....oh and I drive like Miss Daisy
Pete, does your torque converter lock at about 75km/h?
I demonstrated this to a friend who had never heard of it. Here's how I did it.
On a roughly flat road, drive at about 50km/h, gently ease off and on the pedal. The engine RPM rises and falls with the movement of the accelerator but the car doesn't really respond.
Increase speed to 80km/h. Now, gently ease off and on the pedal - the car still doesn't respond to minor movements but the tacho stays dead steady.
If your torque converter isn't locking (faulty TCC solenoid, loose wiring, solenoid valve sticking, faulty torque converter and more) then you're using much more diesel than you need, just keeping the thing going on a highway - the light ATF used to give the car smooth gearbox operation also translates into a poor gearbox-rpm/engine-rpm ratio.
So, Pete - how's your torque converter?
Edit: I noticed the thread about your auto shuddering. That's a torque converter issue. How was that resolved? Did they turn the lock off, to mask the problem, or did they replace the torque converter?