M mechanik Member Joined May 3, 2011 Messages 5 Reaction score 0 Location melbourn May 12, 2011 #1 Hey all Just bought a d40 2.5 6 speed man 07 and I wanna lift it 50 mm Just wondering how it will affect my fuel economy. Thanks in advance.
Hey all Just bought a d40 2.5 6 speed man 07 and I wanna lift it 50 mm Just wondering how it will affect my fuel economy. Thanks in advance.
D Dion Member Joined Apr 8, 2009 Messages 3,413 Reaction score 3 Location Melbourne May 12, 2011 #2 Roughly 0.00001L/100km
scottybobcat 2014 muster sponsor Joined May 12, 2010 Messages 4,321 Reaction score 2 Location outer eastern suburbs Victoria May 12, 2011 #3 it will only change it if you put bigger tyres on it
WoodyD40 Member Joined Jun 16, 2010 Messages 1,676 Reaction score 3 Location Berwick May 12, 2011 #4 what dion said ... closely followed by Scotty. mind you, neither of the drive a D40 - but i do ... LOL
what dion said ... closely followed by Scotty. mind you, neither of the drive a D40 - but i do ... LOL
L Leprechaun Member Joined Apr 3, 2009 Messages 2,792 Reaction score 2 May 12, 2011 #5 Lifting it will expose greater frontal area of the tyres, creating more drag. I think Dion's over exaggerating, the difference would be closer to 0.001.
Lifting it will expose greater frontal area of the tyres, creating more drag. I think Dion's over exaggerating, the difference would be closer to 0.001.
M mechanik Member Joined May 3, 2011 Messages 5 Reaction score 0 Location melbourn May 12, 2011 #6 Thanks guys it's as good as done
Tiburn Member Joined Dec 2, 2010 Messages 295 Reaction score 0 Location Adelaide May 12, 2011 #7 Have not noticed a difference. On way to Arkaroola over easter 10km/hr averaged 11km/l on way up with a large amount (40hrs-but only 120km) of low range 4WDing and the trip back (used jerries) averaged 9km/l That was all with the lift and traveling fairly heavy on way up an back - not towing
Have not noticed a difference. On way to Arkaroola over easter 10km/hr averaged 11km/l on way up with a large amount (40hrs-but only 120km) of low range 4WDing and the trip back (used jerries) averaged 9km/l That was all with the lift and traveling fairly heavy on way up an back - not towing