Diesel vs Petrol LWB Safari fuel economy?
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Diesel vs Petrol LWB Safari fuel economy?
Hey all,
I've done a quick search but couldn't come up with anything definitive.
I'm looking for a LWB Safari and weighing up my options.
I was keen for a diesel 4.2 but a recent chat made me realise the cost of RUC and the inflated cost of registration compared to petrol would probably come out more expensive.
For those with a LWB Saffy, what is your fuel economy?
Please state what modifications you have, the transmission and of course, the fuel you're using.
Cheers,
Winstone
I've done a quick search but couldn't come up with anything definitive.
I'm looking for a LWB Safari and weighing up my options.
I was keen for a diesel 4.2 but a recent chat made me realise the cost of RUC and the inflated cost of registration compared to petrol would probably come out more expensive.
For those with a LWB Saffy, what is your fuel economy?
Please state what modifications you have, the transmission and of course, the fuel you're using.
Cheers,
Winstone
Currently driving: 2000 Nissan 200SX. and 1988 Nissan Safari
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Re: Diesel vs Petrol LWB Safari fuel economy?
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Re: Diesel vs Petrol LWB Safari fuel economy?
i know personally that the 4.2 petrols use a serious amount of fuel. go for a diesel.
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JONO250 wrote:i know personally that the 4.2 petrols use a serious amount of fuel. go for a diesel.
hell yeah this man is on the money here
i had a petrol for 6 months and man she ate the gas good grunty motor mind, two ton trailor behind and it was like "what hill" "what trailor" etc but man was she thirsty
just my own experiance mind
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My LWB High roof 4.2 TD Non Turbo'ed, manual Saffie, with full recovery gear, Factory PTO winch, snorkel and roof rack on 31 inch Mud Tyres (Sumitomo's) with two adults and two teenagers in it returns 10L per 100km for me ... doesn't seem to matter if it's a mixture of highway and city driving i can budget 10L per 100km. off-road on 31's about 13L per 100km
with my 33 inch "war tyres" (Bighorns) I get 12-13L per 100km open road, 15L-17L per 100km offroad/beach driving
servicing costs me around $300 a year but i do all my own oil/filter changes etc.
*note* Turbo'ed 4.2 TD diesels go way better and are more economic than the non turbo models, I'd seriously look at paying the extra coin and getting one thats turbo'ed
The Petrol Saf's are thirsty @ around 13L per 100Km before you put larger tyres, extra weight etc etc 15-18L per 100km id say on 33+ tyres and 19L-22L loaded up and offroad (these figures i got from a Australian 4wd Mag)
personally I still think your ahead in the game owning a Diesel over the Petrol, sure the RUC is a c*nt and rego on a Diesel is just *bend over and take it* material but it nice to know on a full tank I have 750-800km range, never have to worry about carrying extra fuel or too many fuel stops on a long trip. I can get from Hawera to Whangarei (600km) on a tank of gas
with my 33 inch "war tyres" (Bighorns) I get 12-13L per 100km open road, 15L-17L per 100km offroad/beach driving
servicing costs me around $300 a year but i do all my own oil/filter changes etc.
*note* Turbo'ed 4.2 TD diesels go way better and are more economic than the non turbo models, I'd seriously look at paying the extra coin and getting one thats turbo'ed
The Petrol Saf's are thirsty @ around 13L per 100Km before you put larger tyres, extra weight etc etc 15-18L per 100km id say on 33+ tyres and 19L-22L loaded up and offroad (these figures i got from a Australian 4wd Mag)
personally I still think your ahead in the game owning a Diesel over the Petrol, sure the RUC is a c*nt and rego on a Diesel is just *bend over and take it* material but it nice to know on a full tank I have 750-800km range, never have to worry about carrying extra fuel or too many fuel stops on a long trip. I can get from Hawera to Whangarei (600km) on a tank of gas

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Del Fuego wrote:Sorry to jack thread but does anyone know roughly what sort of economy a D21 Non-turbo Navara diesel should be getting?
I seem to be getting around 12.5 litres per hundred which seems a bit of a dog even for a 4wd, especially considering how gutless it is... I'm wondering if there is an issue causing lack of power and over use of fuel or if I'm just too used to my 2wd hilux diesel of a similar vintage which is much better in both departments...
to be fear why dont you start a new subject and ask that question. and it doesnt sound that excessive
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will do, and cheers 

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My manual shorty td42 on 33s pulls around 11L/100k on the road..not sure off road never really worked it out. RUC is daylight robbery, but then so is when the plug 'falls' off the back off the odometer, not that we would condone that lol
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3VILC wrote:My manual shorty td42 on 33s pulls around 11L/100k on the road..not sure off road never really worked it out. RUC is daylight robbery, but then so is when the plug 'falls' off the back off the odometer, not that we would condone that lol
Thats just wrong

If the red wire on there happened to have a switch put in, then only the odometer would be affected, nothing else, and could be turned on/off as you pleased (apparently)
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Cheers for the advice fellas, it's definitely helped in coming to a decision.
Didn't think the petrol variants would be that thirsty, I'll do some calculations (price p/L vs km/L vs km/pa vs RUC/Reg costs) and make a decision.
Taz, will be in in the morning.
Re the plug falling off/switch wired in, I'll make sure mine is secure and untampered with.
(If I were to get a diesel)
Didn't think the petrol variants would be that thirsty, I'll do some calculations (price p/L vs km/L vs km/pa vs RUC/Reg costs) and make a decision.
Taz, will be in in the morning.
Re the plug falling off/switch wired in, I'll make sure mine is secure and untampered with.

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Petrol seems alright, mine doesnt use much so works out good just filling her everytime i head out nd about, 20bux does over 100km
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Re: Diesel vs Petrol LWB Safari fuel economy?
on my Safari LWB, 4.2 Diesel (non turbo) i get:
Full Tank: About $105-110
KMs: 600
thats mostly open road driving
I run 33's and got a bit of bar work so its not that much heavier to standard ones
Cheers
Fraser
Full Tank: About $105-110
KMs: 600
thats mostly open road driving
I run 33's and got a bit of bar work so its not that much heavier to standard ones
Cheers
Fraser
2WD 06 Hilux... for now
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Cheers Fraser, with that range are you tip-toeing around or giving it lots of boot?
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DKZ wrote:Cheers Fraser, with that range are you tip-toeing around or giving it lots of boot?
all good! and my truck has done almost 500,000 kms

theres a few hills i go up every day, so have to give it a bit of curry. but not thrashing it. i never go over 3,000 rpm, try not to go over 2800
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On 35" NA 4.2 modified SWB loaded up for trip, I would have been lucky to get 400k out of the pig. All the petrols over here in Oz seem to be dual fuel.
rain, hail, sleet or snow, we go!