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RockJaw



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Hmmmm,

maybe that is why Afghanistan is such a disaster?

Again! ****CENSORED****
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borderterrier



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Nope, nothing to do to with landrovers. More to do with a poor political narrative.
Post #305849 7th Feb 2014 11:08am
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borderterrier



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55 mile trip, mostly twisty B roads and a bit of duel carriageway. Real world driving, not tailgating Eddie Stobbart either!



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Post #306003 7th Feb 2014 9:07pm
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Caterham



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35mpg....no we're talking Thumbs Up

off the back of that small test would I be right in thinking that your perseption as to whether 37mpg (and therefore 600 miles on a tank) is possible is yes?
Post #306018 7th Feb 2014 9:55pm
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keith



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No , No , No . It's never gona happen . Remember we are talking about the 2.2 economy and it only has a 70L tank . Nobody's ever gona get anywhere near that mileage
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Caterham



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does the 2.2 have a smaller tank than the 2.4?

if not then I believe its a 75 ltr tank and going by what borderterrier has just posted (which I presume is in his 2.2 110) then I'm thinking 600 miles is indeed possible?

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Post #306043 7th Feb 2014 10:56pm
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keith



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2,2 = 70L
Post #306045 7th Feb 2014 10:58pm
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keith



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From day 1 my 2.2 110 has never got a penny more than 70L . From total empty - total full 70.5 L .
My 06 TD5 was 75L . I can assure you it's 70L for me and I assumed this was new measures to cut down on weight .
Post #306055 7th Feb 2014 11:14pm
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borderterrier



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I will never get that sort of mileage from a tank. I do too much in low ratio. I tow a caravan and a trailer too so thus is a rare occurance! My scanguage has be doing 25 mpg normally.
Post #306056 7th Feb 2014 11:25pm
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tookaphotoof



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keith wrote:
2,2 = 70L


I quite often put 70 in it, so I guess the tank is larger. Otherwise it would mean I have 2 litres as reserve?
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WelshGas



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Defender 2.2 - 90 - Tank capacity 60L
110 - Tank Capacity 75L

Exactly the same as Defender 2.4 Thumbs Up LANDYWATCH

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Post #306086 8th Feb 2014 6:54am
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borderterrier



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I have put more than 70l in mine on several occasions, and that's without brimming the tank.



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LR90XS2011



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rockjaw
what is your view on the 2.4? DEFENDER 90 TDCI XS,

I hope everyone is well and your land rovers make you happy
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borderterrier



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Spec sheet suggests 75l Keith. How you tried putting more than 70l in?
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Spookytooth



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Like the Scan Gauge readout. are they really 'plug & play' as advertised? 110 SW Aintree Green
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