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KraftyPg
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Agree it's likely my gauge or me not being brave enough to let it run lower than just above empty.
Get a scangauge it will be the best $200ish you ever spend
Agree it's likely my gauge or me not being brave enough to let it run lower than just above empty.
Ouch, my 318 V8 Jaguar returned better figures than that!. I feel for ya, Unfortunately Nissan just don't give a F***.Been giving mine a bit of a hard time around town this week, not too bad but more than usual.
idea is that seeing as Nissan are fking useless i'll hit them ith a bunch of figures, i.e. worst economy round town, best economy round town, best economy on highway, worst economy with boat (1.4ton).
So, giving it a bit of stick this week. 334km from 64litres=
Wait for it
20.4litres per 100km.
Bugger all load
Still they tell me nothing wrong.
just filled up for the first time, got 490kms from 54 litres, so about 11litres per 100km. i feel very fortunate compared to you guys.
james
We've just passed the 18,000km mark and thought I'd update on the economy I'm getting. Remember the factory claim is 10.5 LPHK.
We're about 300Kg over the weight of a brand spanker, with the whatsits and widgets in the back, the bullbar, canopy etc. It might be a little higher, but that's about 15% which is close enough for our purposes. On a weight-for-weight basis, I should therefore be returning figures 15% higher than the 10.5, or 12.07 LPHK.
For mostly highway I'm getting as good as 10.96 LPHK (639.9km for 70.14L). Either I drive better than the anorexic dwarf that does the test drive, or there are some gross inaccuracies in my figures - although the fuel bowsers always seem to put in what I expect, and I've been through those odometer check lengths and have figured that over 5km, I'm less than 100metres out, so I'm fairly happy that my figures are at least close.
Towing has turned another pleasant result. We've just managed 14.94LPHK (398Km from 59.45L), with some hills and hard take-offs involved.
I can't say I'm unhappy. At most times, I'm trying to keep my engine turning at about 2,000rpm, where the peak torque starts, but will let it go higher on hills and when I'm pulling into traffic (eg from stop/give way signs or roundabouts).
I *have* been using 300ml of Castrol Activ 2T JASO FC 2-stroke oil in each tank. I've run out of this for now, and will be letting a few tanks go through without so I can have another comparison of performance without the oil, so that I can determine if my economy is being assisted by the oil, or just a better driving style.
Darrell, that's 8.11 LPHK. Very, very nice figures.
95 litres of water will weigh 95Kg plus the weight of the tank and its mounts as well! Be interesting to kit your vehicle up as normal and hit a weighbridge and see what the result is. The math after that is fairly simple.
As for my figures, I do it the old fashioned way, and I don't mean that I put down a measuring tape, drive its length, get out, reposition, drive some more ... I reset my trip meter to 0 at each fill, after I've written down the km travelled and the odometer km on the fuel receipt.
When I come home, I put the information into a spreadsheet. Basically the calculation is an easy one. Replace the items in parentheses ( ) below. The assumption is that "litres filled" is what the bowser just put in your car, and that you reset your trip meter the last time you filled the car, so "km on trip meter" is how many km you've travelled since you last filled the tank.
(litres filled) / (km on trip meter divided by 100) = litres per hundred kilometres (LPHK).
Hope that helps!
Oh, a tip - if you're after accuracy, find one of those "odometer test" areas on the freeway and stop at the first one, note down exactly how many km on your trip meter, then drive to the 5th km sign and stop at the same distance. If your trip meter measures 5km, your odometer is perfect.
Also, for accuracy, use the same bowser at the same service station and only fill until the bowser clicks the pump off. Some people like to see diesel in the neck, that might work for you too.
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