skid wrote:DieselBoy wrote:Interesting, i don't feel so bad!!!!!!
I have been keeping tabs on my consumption during my trip down south.
Best yet has been 7.5K's per L from hamilton to wellington driving like a nanna.
Worst has been 5.8k's per L on a windy hilly road around lake Whakatipu to the dart river and back to Queens town.
Thats on new injectors, a K&N and 3" zorst, 33's and a full load of gear.
Skid, your getting about 7.4k's per L.
and here I was thinking I need to do injectors etc etc etc to make it more economical on fuel
We did over 4000K's in the last 10 days around the sth Island, fuel consumption averaged 6.8k/L
What kills the consumption figure is the prolonged foot to the floor up hills and during over taking. More power would = Less time spent with the loud pedal on the floor
Ben seems to be getting in the 8k/L range in his 24valve manual, and hes been busy playing with the fuel and boost, i have left mine standard, or rather as the work shop set it up after having the injectors done, and i still use way more fuel and its like driving with the handbrake on compared to Ben's

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Funny thing about it is no matter what you do, mine won't over fuel (doesn't blow smoke). We got called out on Sunday night on a rescue mission, long story short, even at full rev's throwing mud in all directions in 3rd Low with another vehicle in tow, it was smokeless.
Based on that i'm going to increase the fuel, increase the boost slightly and make sure the Boost Compensator diaphram is working, as i suspect it isn't doing anything, leading it to leen out as the rev's increase.
Believe it or not, i wouldn't be suprised if i gain some better economy out of it despite increasing the fuel rate. At the moment it tends to get driven with my foot right up it all the time

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