Hi All
can anyone let me know if the figures quoted are with a roof rack. I cant get my D40 auto under 11.7 on the highway empty. I just returned from a camping trip towing a tinnie from Melb to yarrawonga and back and returned figures of 16l/100k.
Sorry my D40 is an 07 STX.
I had an 06 STX auto - on a highway trip sitting on the speed limit I could rely on 9 per 100, worst I ever got was towing a ski boat from Sydney to Jindabyne and that was about 16 (all recorded on the scan gauge). For the record the boat is about 1600kg.
The old nav had steel BB, 265-75/16 tyres, K&N filter and DP chip but no DPF
My new STX V6(only done 1600ks) is already doing better on fuel and certainly travelling faster!
When you are on the highway with an empty vehicle, how fast are you going? 11.7LPHK is quite reasonable if you're sitting on 110km/h.
You can get it lower by going slower. The sweet spot in the D40 is where your tacho is hovering around 2,000rpm.
+1 on Krafty's advice. that 100-200rpm difference is all it needs.
The torque curve climbs dramatically until about 2000rpm and from there it follows a fairly flat line as the revs climb. This means you're putting more and more juice in, but you aren't increasing the amount of torque.
That makes the point at which your vehicle is MOST efficient right on the 2000rpm mark. That should (on standard tyres) be somewhere around the 95km/h mark.
And yes, 5km/h does make a difference.
Still, (also as Krafty says), your car's not so far from "the norm" here that you ought to be worried that something is amiss.
Thanks for all the advice.
Sorry, but i don't uderstand the technical side of the engine so i'll leave that one for the mechanic.
As for 'fuel efficient driving' I've had the car for a 18months now ( read many posts on this forum and found them very helpful. Thanks.) and had tried many different driving styles to test econemy and my best effort was 11.7 and the worst i did was 22.5 (sand driving not towing but that was expected). I have found that with my normal day to day driving (which is not far, 20km or so) i get between 15 and 16l/100k. I have had it down to high 12's but cant seem to work out why it is so high (in my opinion). My thoughts were leaning to the DPF.
How two drivers handle hills will make a difference, how two drivers handle stop starts will make a difference, there is so many varying factors that pin pointing one with limited information is not going to be a simple task. Even if a person was able to dot point all their driving techniques it still wouldn't be an easy task.
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Wow, 9 L/100 with an auto without DPF and those big tyres, I have only heard from a couple D40 auto owners pre DPF, that's quite a difference in fuel economy. After I put my 275/65/17 my figures went to 14l/100 blocked my EGR and did a reset and went to around 13 l/100, obviously full highway driving would bring it down even lower.
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