highlandsflyer
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Two Pajeros, both LWB Extra Wide Mid Roof bricks of similar vintage, 1990, both 2.5 Intercooler Turbo Diesel, one tweaked and gets 22/25/28, the other well cared for low miles gets 25/28/30+. Currently running on discounted bio-diesel at 80 odds p/l.
Merc Sprinter 2.3 25/40 depending on load, etc. Bio again.
Beemer F650 55/70 ridden politely. Various other old bikes varying between 30 and 50 odds.
S-Max should be doing 50+ for the driving we have been doing but getting 35 odds, and that is actually 32 odds according to my brimming measurements. In for a major service soon so we shall see if things improve.
I brim everything, the extra weight of fuel to carry around is an insurance against getting stuck up a track with a 4x4. Once you start struggling off road you woof through fuel. It also means I am always aware of how much fuel I am going through; which with diesels especially is a great indicator to how well they are running.
Of all the cars I have had very few if any were honest about how much fuel they were using. Brimming a couple of times is worth doing so you can allow for the lies they tell.
Merc Sprinter 2.3 25/40 depending on load, etc. Bio again.
Beemer F650 55/70 ridden politely. Various other old bikes varying between 30 and 50 odds.
S-Max should be doing 50+ for the driving we have been doing but getting 35 odds, and that is actually 32 odds according to my brimming measurements. In for a major service soon so we shall see if things improve.
I brim everything, the extra weight of fuel to carry around is an insurance against getting stuck up a track with a 4x4. Once you start struggling off road you woof through fuel. It also means I am always aware of how much fuel I am going through; which with diesels especially is a great indicator to how well they are running.
Of all the cars I have had very few if any were honest about how much fuel they were using. Brimming a couple of times is worth doing so you can allow for the lies they tell.