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Zagato
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It's difficult to compare one vehicle with another let alone drivers style and road conditions etc.

Weight alone has to make quite a bit of difference, I wonder how much a winch & bigger bumper, steering guard, roof rack with further wind resistance, swinging wheel carriers, draws, fridges etc etc knocks down the mpg. Tyres alone can make quite a bit of difference!

I wonder how much better a basic model does than an XS model with the air con, abs weight, extra seats etc etc. I bet the official mpg figures were taken from a basic model Whistle
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I have been using supermarket diesel since my Puma was brand new and i filled up with Shell normal diesel and it is like someone has pinched my old engine and replaced it with a new quieter, smoother engine... it pulls up through the gears in a totally different way and the gear change is so much smoother... No more Mr Sainsburys for me! 2008 RS4 gone, 123d M Sport, and a Puma 90 XS..
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RED-DOT wrote:
I have been using supermarket diesel since my Puma was brand new and i filled up with Shell normal diesel and it is like someone has pinched my old engine and replaced it with a new quieter, smoother engine...


If that's the case, your engine could also do with a bottle of diesel injector cleaner or 2SO to clear the cobwebs Thumbs Up --
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I use "Forte" every year it is just that here in Scotland supermarket diesel comes from Holland or Belgium and BP, Shell and Esso is made totally by BP in Grangemouth and it has a higher calorific value but i never realised it would be so noticeable. 2008 RS4 gone, 123d M Sport, and a Puma 90 XS..
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Zagato wrote:
It's difficult to compare one vehicle with another let alone drivers style and road conditions etc.

Weight alone has to make quite a bit of difference, I wonder how much a winch & bigger bumper, steering guard, roof rack with further wind resistance, swinging wheel carriers, draws, fridges etc etc knocks down the mpg. Tyres alone can make quite a bit of difference!

I wonder how much better a basic model does than an XS model with the air con, abs weight, extra seats etc etc. I bet the official mpg figures were taken from a basic model Whistle


I think you'll find it makes a very small difference, as you will notice when you buy one, round town and motorway isn't that much difference compared with lesser cars. Freelander for instance; it is possible to get really good figures on a long run but takes a big nose dive in town. Whereas the Defenders figures don't really increase that much on a long run due to the brick through air streamlining. Towing is when the engine really works and thats to me when the MPG drops. As you can see from the quoted figures most mpg are very near to 27mpg overall. Original Member Pie n Pea Club.
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I've been tracking my consumption in an iPhone app ...
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iruffell wrote:
I've been tracking my consumption in an iPhone app ...


or you could use Fuelly - www.fuelly.com --
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iruffell wrote:
I've been tracking my consumption in an iPhone app ...


Thats what I use and my avarage was down to 22.9 something, however two days ago i fitted a new MAF and I have just filled it up again and my mpg for the last 105 miles was 25.6. I have not got that since the end of November inspit of land rover say it was not the MAF

PS how do you get to post the iphone road trip page?
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how do you get to post the iphone road trip page?

Hold the home & power buttons down & it takes a screen shot, image will be in your photos.
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iruffell wrote:
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how do you get to post the iphone road trip page?

Hold the home & power buttons down & it takes a screen shot, image will be in your photos.


Thanks buddy Bow down
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I've noticed that tyres have a big effect, far more so than on my previous 90's. With more road biased tyres I can get 33-35 mpg if I'm careful, but with more aggressive treads I get

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