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Current mpg
25 Dec 2011 17:01 - 25 Dec 2011 17:03 #29200
by Foxtrot
Replied by Foxtrot on topic Re: Current mpg
Hi Nicho, I usually have my grabbers at 23/26 psi unless I'm dragging my caravan then its 23/29 psi
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26 Dec 2011 11:30 - 26 Dec 2011 23:14 #29230
by Dorfl
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Approx 11.4 L/100klms (20.5 mpg)
Highway & around town. It gets worse when off road.
I use BP Ultimate (98 RON i think)
Highway & around town. It gets worse when off road.
I use BP Ultimate (98 RON i think)
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26 Dec 2011 20:31 #29264
by Chilgrove
Replied by Chilgrove on topic Re: Current mpg
I got 38 mpg on my first test then 37 on the second test. I have not used my Jimny offroad yet. 2006 is year of my car. Bog standard wheels and tyres.
Mind you I think my fuel tank must be the size of a teapot as I can only get about 280 miles on a tankful.
Chilgrove.
Mind you I think my fuel tank must be the size of a teapot as I can only get about 280 miles on a tankful.
Chilgrove.
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29 Dec 2011 08:55 - 29 Dec 2011 09:23 #29410
by Halford
27 to 29 mpg pretty standard 2007 vvt with general grabber 205/75R15 AT2's and 32mm spacers -
but most of the last 2 tankfulls were with the "pallet - roof rack fitted" on short work commutes with Air-con blasting to de-fog the screen - and of course with slightly higher revs to fully appreciate the exhaust note :S
interesting observation though ........................
just before the fuel warning light came on today, I was surprised to find the 43mph wobble had totally gone, however, after filling the tank to the cut-off point - guess what, the wobbles back - and so is the dash rattle :pinch:
does this logic work - it looks like the wobble can be solved by slightly increasing the mass at the front of the truck - the only possible way to this would be by fitting an ORA bumper :woohoo:
wonder if I can convince the wife :dry:
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but most of the last 2 tankfulls were with the "pallet - roof rack fitted" on short work commutes with Air-con blasting to de-fog the screen - and of course with slightly higher revs to fully appreciate the exhaust note :S
interesting observation though ........................
just before the fuel warning light came on today, I was surprised to find the 43mph wobble had totally gone, however, after filling the tank to the cut-off point - guess what, the wobbles back - and so is the dash rattle :pinch:
does this logic work - it looks like the wobble can be solved by slightly increasing the mass at the front of the truck - the only possible way to this would be by fitting an ORA bumper :woohoo:
wonder if I can convince the wife :dry:
Last edit: 29 Dec 2011 09:23 by Halford.
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29 Dec 2011 09:43 #29413
by 247sniper
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I have only checked mine once when I first got it a few months ago, 34MPG. 2004 M13A manual. That's with going to work and back 5 days a week @ just over a mile down the road so mainly on cold! I do have a habit on starting her up 5 minutes or so before I go anywhere to warm it up for the kids. This adds up to easly half an hours running extra a week without driving, so I'm sure this Will have a effect on the Mpg. Think the kids need to start wearing their hats and gloves !
I'm filling up later today so will do another calculation.
Steve.
I'm filling up later today so will do another calculation.
Steve.
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29 Dec 2011 09:49 #29414
by 247sniper
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I was surprised to find the 43mph wobble had totally gone, however, after filling the tank to the cut-off point - guess what, the wobbles back -
Is this a common thing with Jimny,s then guys? Mine does it at the excact same speed! (A slight wobble) My drop link from the steering box has the slightest and i mean slightest bit of play in it so thought it must be that, or possible wheel balancing???
It's isn't really enough of a wobble for me to want to do anything about it?
Steve.
Is this a common thing with Jimny,s then guys? Mine does it at the excact same speed! (A slight wobble) My drop link from the steering box has the slightest and i mean slightest bit of play in it so thought it must be that, or possible wheel balancing???
It's isn't really enough of a wobble for me to want to do anything about it?
Steve.
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