Getting better mileage out of a Petrol Terrano??

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Getting better mileage out of a Petrol Terrano??

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Ok I have a friend....(no really I do have a friend :lol: ) who has a Terrano with a VG30e in it (no I haven't been drinking brake fluid and bought a nissan :lol: ) ...ok its a but ummmm thirsty, is there anything that can be done to make it a bit more economical?
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Jerry wrote:Ok I have a friend....(no really I do have a friend :lol: ) who has a Terrano with a VG30e in it (no I haven't been drinking brake fluid and bought a nissan :lol: ) ...ok its a but ummmm thirsty, is there anything that can be done to make it a bit more economical?


sell it at buy a suzuki for your imaginative friend :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Jerry wrote:Ok I have a friend....(no really I do have a friend :lol: ) who has a Terrano with a VG30e in it (no I haven't been drinking brake fluid and bought a nissan :lol: ) ...ok its a but ummmm thirsty, is there anything that can be done to make it a bit more economical?


Push it?
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Get MrO to tow it :wink:
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try driving the chev in my cruiser then re-assess how economical the terrano really is :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I did offer him some diesel to try .... but he strangely gave me a funny look... theres always the wooden block under the accelerator :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Al always said his Terrano got better mileage on higher octane fuels...
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wjw wrote:Al always said his Terrano got better mileage on higher octane fuels...


Yeah but Al would have to, wouldn't he! :lol: :roll: :lol:
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Speaking from experience: run it on 95 octane. Regularly replace the air filter. get a good set of plugs and keep it tuned. Run your tyres at the correct road pressures and fit a snorkel and regularly change the oil and filters.
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Okay heres one from the 'performance tuning for economy' school of thought - consider a 2.5" exhaust system with free flowing mufflers and perhaps extractors?
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Throw away the 'prone to warp and break manifold studs' exhaust manifolds and put on a set of extractors. Makes a big improvement to economy, torque and throttle response.
We used to do about 1 a month at my old work, usually when they'd already broken the studs and been handed a $1100 bill for replacing all the studs and standard manifolds
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