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Old 03-05-2014, 11:12   #1
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Mornin All

What sort of Mpg return should I be getting from my 2003 Terrano 2.7 LWB.
Appreciating when pulling my 1250kg caravan I only get around 23 mpg.I have not done a proper run test without caravan,so would be interested to hear what other members are getting.I am certainly not a boy racer(although at 68 I am lasting well!!). And I do not go off road, unless of course I am pissed and I cannot see the road ahead.

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Old 03-05-2014, 11:24   #2
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Mornin All

What sort of Mpg return should I be getting from my 2003 Terrano 2.7 LWB.
Appreciating when pulling my 1250kg caravan I only get around 23 mpg.I have not done a proper run test without caravan,so would be interested to hear what other members are getting.I am certainly not a boy racer(although at 68 I am lasting well!!). And I do not go off road, unless of course I am pissed and I cannot see the road ahead.

Thanks in advance

Jon
well just remember...use the other lever for climbing trees on the way home from the pub, then pm me so i can make an offer on your wreck.

(sorry i am from a metric country.)

23mpg...36.8 kms
divide by
1 Gallon is 4.54 litres.
equals
8.1 kms per litre.

before i modified my LWB 2.7 eti it would get around 12 litres per 100 kms. ...with out a trailer on and me driving like a touring car racer....
which works out to be 8.3 kms per litre. ...so yes you drive like a grandpa.
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Old 03-05-2014, 11:29   #3
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Thanks for that,but I really need the conversion in mpg.
They tell me you have a bit of a rugby team over there
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Old 03-05-2014, 13:17   #4
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Hi Jon. Up to 28 mpg on my 1999

Whats the price of.cooking oil compaired to diesel in France?

Might be worth thinking mpŁ„ not mpg.
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Old 03-05-2014, 13:26   #5
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On a run I often get 31mpg but have managed just under 33mpg once mixed I norm get 28-29mpg
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Old 03-05-2014, 13:33   #6
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Even in my TD when I first had it, used to record the mileage and it regularly achieved 30 , rarely more.

Mostly 28-30 mpg is about right, but exceed 65 and forget that.
70 starts to really kill the mpg.
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Old 03-05-2014, 20:17   #7
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As Rustic says. Keep revs down below 2500 and you'll get 30.
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As Rustic says. Keep revs down below 2500 and you'll get 30.
Between 1500 and 2000 is best,
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