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leeds



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Series III 88" 2.25 diesel
What is size of standard fuel tank on a Series III 88" 2.25 diesel and type of range/mpg?


Brendan
Post #97078 30th Oct 2011 11:22am
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10 gallons. Range depends on what the engine will do to the gallon. Have heard owners say they were getting 30 mpg but I never got anywhere near this. My well serviced 2.25 diesel 88", with a Rocky Mountain overdrive never returned more than 22-23 mpg. Will cruise (noisely)at 50 mph which is about your maximum speed. Fairly sprightly once warmed up but slightly over 50 is your maximum speed. 1982 88" 2.25 diesel
1992 110 200tdi csw -Zikali
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Post #97102 30th Oct 2011 2:35pm
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Just another thought. For more indepth information try the Series 111 owners site.You will get everything you want to know there. 1982 88" 2.25 diesel
1992 110 200tdi csw -Zikali
2008 110 2.4 tdci csw-Zulu
2011 110 2.4 tdci csw-Masai
Post #97103 30th Oct 2011 2:37pm
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Asked on the Series2club for you....A quote! ...On an 88", 10 gallon tank, and if in good order and driven sensibly (and unloaded) 26-28 mpg?, so 260-280 miles. 'tis but a guess though!...
Post #97106 30th Oct 2011 3:19pm
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Thanks Zag, but like I said ,well serviced, overdrive etc and never much more than 23 mpg. When I bought I got a fair bit of work done on it, including a new chain and pulley and had the engine checked and anything necessary was done. Had dreams of high 20's in the mpg stakes but it was always in the low 20's. The 10 gallon tank coupled with the low mpg was a bit of a hindrance. Funny thing,when my daughter finally gets around to getting her licence it is the 88 she wants to drive and use it for going to college. This is a 44 mile round trip every day. She knows it's short comings and lack of comforts as she spent a lot of time in it with me but she really likes it. She regards it as "a cool car". She laughs at the time one cold morning we set off with frozen moisture on the unlined roof. When the heated did it's job we were deluged in drips. Her first modification will be some sort of headling. I am thinking camping mats but that is for the future. 1982 88" 2.25 diesel
1992 110 200tdi csw -Zikali
2008 110 2.4 tdci csw-Zulu
2011 110 2.4 tdci csw-Masai
Post #97112 30th Oct 2011 4:11pm
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leeds



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Thanks for information folks. So a heavily laden series III on rough terrain will probably have an effective range of 200 miles.


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Post #97157 30th Oct 2011 6:36pm
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Spud, sorry Mr Spud Wink Glad your daughter thinks they are cool Cool Quite a few students own them cos there cool but the insurance is so cheap. Sereis2 even better no tax Very Happy

Leeds I can ask on the OLLR site for you also, I have no idea but do know everyone says they are gutless but reliable and many like them. And gutless is relative they will still pull the side of a house down! most whack in 200TDi as you know for econmomy but it's not a nice convertion, noisy, lots of vibration, very heavy front end and high risk of transmission breakage with extra oomph! MPG also only comes into it's own when doing a few miles. It's prety much the same 22 mpg ish if only going aorund town for instance! I'm no expert on all this but other forums discuss it all the time Thumbs Up
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I had a S2 with a 2 1/4 diesel and O/D and found 25mpg about the best I could get, but wouldn't be much worse towing. I put a Perkins Prima (Montego/Maestro) diesel (also sold as a Volvo for marine use). The mpg got as good as 35mpg on a run but it was a bit gutless below 2000rpm.
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