View Poll Results: How many K's do you get out of tank of fuel?

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    62 4.65%
  • 351 - 400

    96 7.20%
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    191 14.33%
  • 451 - 500

    222 16.65%
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    254 19.05%
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    217 16.28%
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Thread: Fuel Economy - What do you get out of a tank? (3rd gens only)

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    on lpg best is 665kms from 62L on the freeway, worst is around 600kms on the freeway. never run it on petrol for long enough to know, but i dont think it would be much more it would do if any. seems to be more efficient on lpg. dont know about kms in city driving. havent measured it but will soon.
    TJ series 2 dual fuel tiptronic
    NK pajero 3.5 DOHC dual fuel
    GTO twin turbo

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    Ralliart magna. 2002. Manual.

    10l/100km around town
    8.5l/100km highway

    I live in a large country town so the traffic is lite and free flowing.
    Amazing economy considering. I drive is tame most of the time but use the power when needed.

    Steve

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    I have a 1997 TF 3L V6 manual

    I get around the low 7's per 100km on the highway and mid 9's in stop start city stuff.
    Currently on my work run, I'm doing 8.2L/100km, which isn't bad considering the mix of conditions and my sometimes lack of care of fuel economy
    Has a K&N filter in the stock box and a modified rear muffler (6g72's sound awesome!)
    I've also only used 95 fuel in her since i purchased her. I don't trust e10.

    Best i've had was 918 km's, all highway driving.

    Just wondering on the subject of TL/W's using more fuel than TJ's, what about the styling? The TE magna was one of the most aerodynamic aussie cars with 0.28cd rating. I'm not sure how far this was carried through the models, but I'm guessing that the TJ still has most of the aero because of it's minor facelift. The TL/W has a different face on it and is rated high in fuel consumption than the TJ. Could that be the cause?

    Damo

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    In my 2002 TJ II I recently clocked up 600km at 9.8l/100km with about 300km of freeway and 300km of city. My warning light comes on when there's still about 15l left in the tank

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