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Filled up today having done 855km with 111km to empty on the trip computer. Filled to the brim putting in 47.10 litres. That gives 5.6 l/100km. Vehicle is a GD CRDi Auto and has done just over 3000km.After fillup, the DTE was 790km.Quite happy with consumption to date.
Quote from: ouri30 on May 03, 2013, 10:21:48Filled up today having done 855km with 111km to empty on the trip computer. Filled to the brim putting in 47.10 litres. That gives 5.6 l/100km. Vehicle is a GD CRDi Auto and has done just over 3000km.After fillup, the DTE was 790km.Quite happy with consumption to date. Wow, what was your average speed? That just seem like humanly impossible for an auto! 48L just did me 600km this week.. though my average is 25km/hr.
Latest fill, 33.08l for 480km 6.89, 41mpg. Again all round town driving. Using Shell fuel now, can't say I can tell from the seat of the pants-o-meter if its any better for performance. In any case, fuel consumption continues to improve as expected.
Quote from: Aussie Keith on May 24, 2013, 08:01:01Latest fill, 33.08l for 480km 6.89, 41mpg. Again all round town driving. Using Shell fuel now, can't say I can tell from the seat of the pants-o-meter if its any better for performance. In any case, fuel consumption continues to improve as expected.Hi Keith, what is special about Shell Diesel? i just thought it was normal truck diesel? when i've used Shell my diesel's don't feel any different but on BP Ultimate they start to feel smoother after runing about 200k same with caltex vortex Diesel but have never noticed an economy gain they all seem to get same economy. i mostly use mobile truck diesel as i only get that or Shell where i am & mobile is 10 cents cheaper per L, my friend did 850,000k on a MB Sprinter van 2,2 common rail diesel never had to service or replace injectors or fuel pump never used injection cleaner & only used mobile diesel as it was cheaper. but he sold it at 850,000k & it needed new injectors then.
I note that 'Asterix' said they put a 1400kg caravan with car fully loaded and can climb the mountains... WOW!? I tow my 420kg~ boat/trailer combo on the back of my car and I can certainly notice it in both acceleration and stopping abilities. Id hate to put on three times that weight behind the car lol!!! I tend to hold the years longer and shift down well prematurely than normal when going up hill etc with the boat on the back. My car (a 2011 1.6L CRDi I30 MANUAL) goes very well with the trailer and boat but I never have considered my car to be a real tower...... OH!! and talking about fuel economy ... I just drove 600km return with the trailer boat on and it only killed my economy by 1.5l/100 which is fine.. I was sitting at the high 6's where I normally would get about 5.2l/100 highway/city combined.
Quote from: Lakes on April 24, 2014, 22:42:49Quote from: Aussie Keith on May 24, 2013, 08:01:01Latest fill, 33.08l for 480km 6.89, 41mpg. Again all round town driving. Using Shell fuel now, can't say I can tell from the seat of the pants-o-meter if its any better for performance. In any case, fuel consumption continues to improve as expected.Hi Keith, what is special about Shell Diesel? i just thought it was normal truck diesel? when i've used Shell my diesel's don't feel any different but on BP Ultimate they start to feel smoother after runing about 200k same with caltex vortex Diesel but have never noticed an economy gain they all seem to get same economy. i mostly use mobile truck diesel as i only get that or Shell where i am & mobile is 10 cents cheaper per L, my friend did 850,000k on a MB Sprinter van 2,2 common rail diesel never had to service or replace injectors or fuel pump never used injection cleaner & only used mobile diesel as it was cheaper. but he sold it at 850,000k & it needed new injectors then.According to the MSDS Caltex has beans, its up to 10% biodiesel. Shell has none.