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TJ101



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Isle Of Man 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Montalcino Red
Laurie wrote:
why didn't the Land Rover?


May have something to do with the extra 3500cc or thereabouts !! proper power

Have a SL 55 which is very near the same weight as the 110 (200kg difference) , does about the same fuel wise, as the 110, has over 500bhp and near 4 sec to 60,, but does not have the aerodynamics of a house brick California F1, 75th 110 "Kermit", 50th Ann V8, 90 V8 Hybrid, 55 Series 1

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Post #2820 20th Jul 2008 7:35am
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mse



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United Kingdom 2016 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Scotia Grey
Chaulky i always get over 280 miles per tank but its never 30 plus in terms of mpg - although mines only done 3.5k apparently the do loosen, although the book value isnt over 30.

Just on how to drive them - The harder i drive my disco the better its mpg return! (having had it since 1 year old ive tallied a reasonably good log now its done 118,000!) the lowest ever (just before a service and pushing it hard) was 27.9 the highest was 35.7 most often range seen 30-32. Its just returned 31.1 for example and last fueling 30.2

With what mine lugs around as long as it keep 27-28 ill be happy. Mike
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jst



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 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Stornoway Grey
CFB wrote:
TJ101 wrote:
Biggest error is down to what tyres you are running, My last few thousand has been with the 255/85's on,, so my trip is about right,, On standard tyres, you are in fact doing more miles than the trip says



On standard tyres surely it is more accurate Confused

Oversized tyres will throw it for sure.


not necessarily

speedo generally under read on std vehicle.

if you have 235.85s on its about 6-10% over from true on std speedo pinion, fit the older 205 pinion and it will read closer to the acutal miles you are doing compared to GPS.

or running 255.85s as Tim has on a 235.85 pinion will actually give the closest to true reading on mileage rather than the 6-7% they generally over read.

i think 10% is the max legal they can overread. Cheers

James
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Post #2969 29th Jul 2008 1:09pm
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mse



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we wont talk about gps error Thumbs Up Mike
Post #2970 29th Jul 2008 1:11pm
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jst



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mse wrote:
we wont talk about gps error Thumbs Up


i agree but its more accurate than LR speedos! Cheers

James
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Post #2971 29th Jul 2008 1:25pm
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mse



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jst wrote:
mse wrote:
we wont talk about gps error Thumbs Up


i agree but its more accurate than LR speedos!


No more errors than other makes now anyway Mike
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jst



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and at least with a LR you can make it more accurate with bigger tyres! Cheers

James
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90 2010 Hardtop
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Post #2974 29th Jul 2008 2:56pm
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Nidge



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No idea ?? but will be interested to see if you notice any difference,,
They keep telling me, their is nothing they can change/fix/adjust, to affect the fuel consumption Shocked[/quote]



Since having the faulty fuel switch replaced , I have noticed an improvement in my mpg, its now up to about 26/27mpg with similar driving to before. Thats inc. running 285 Bfgs A/T.

Every little bit helps Smile
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DefenderKen



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Since owning my 90 XS SW and using the "filling up and measuring the mileage covered" method:

1200 miles - 26.9 mpg

This includes the first 800 miles with roof bars and a landrover roof box on touring Scotland. About 1 mpg less than my previous TD5 110, but expect it to get better as engine loosens up.

Quite happy (this term is relative as I'm never happy paying for diesel at £1.32 a litre Evil or Very Mad ) Stornoway Grey 90 XS
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Post #3121 9th Aug 2008 2:02pm
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mse



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DefenderKen wrote:
Since(this term is relative as I'm never happy paying for diesel at £1.32 a litre Evil or Very Mad )


£1.32!! at shell here its £1.26 Mike
Post #3122 9th Aug 2008 4:03pm
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dm_td5



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Australia 2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SW Zermatt Silver
For most of its first 4500km (2800 miles) from new mine has towed a 1.5 tonne trailer and carried 500kg of gear in the 110. I'm currently on the first full tank to be used without towing so I'm interested to see what I get. Over the 4500km it averaged 13.6L/100km or 21mpg.

Also the 4500km breaks down to about 270km without the trailer (but around towns), 680km of remote dirt track with lots of dust and water crossings and the rest was highway driving. 110 2.4TDCi
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Post #3124 9th Aug 2008 9:41pm
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DefenderKen



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Actually have just filled up at Sainsbury's at £1.20 per litre plus I had a 5p a litre off voucher so a very reasonable £1.15 per litre.

Never thought I would see the day when I was happy paying £5.22 a gallon!!!!!!!! Stornoway Grey 90 XS
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Post #3136 10th Aug 2008 11:19am
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mse



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90's just been serviced and the filled it up and the mpg is down to 25 and seems to be doing slightly less miles on this tank...cant decide on the next action - wait or report it as it used to do 29! Mike
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Eduardo



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Chile 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SW Stornoway Grey
Well,

I read this post some days ago and I like to point something.

During the first month our Defender gave around 23 - 24 mpg that was in line with the figures here.

But in the first oil change the dealer inform us that they have the authorization of LR to put a Mobil 1 SAE 10W40. I complain about this to LR UK but without results (never answer me). Saddly I saw that my mpg were reduced to 19 - 20 mpg and I inmediately suspect about the oil but the dealer deny that the oil can affect the consumption. Finally I bougth my own oil (Liquimoly) that fulfill all the specs and guess what?

Again my consumption is 23 - 24 mpg. At the current diesel price here in Chile and after 25.000 km with the Mobil oil I lost US$600 Evil or Very Mad Evil or Very Mad

So, be carefull with the oil that you put inside your motor!

Cheers Eduardo

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Post #3866 15th Sep 2008 3:09pm
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bpman



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just calculated my mpg (110 xs td5), with the ashcroft gear set (+14%), I'm getting between 30 and 33, best I have had is 35 but I have to drive like a girl. Laughing
Post #3897 16th Sep 2008 5:51pm
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