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09-08-2017, 10:43 AM | #31 | ||
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[QUOTE=mike_nofx;5982559]65L to do (up to) 700km is 9.3L/100km, nothing too amazing. I'd be willing to bet the petrol Mazda equivalent, The CX-5 could match or better that, and without the cheap interior plastics too.
For some more comparisons, I do a 200km round trip to work, here is the real world fuel consumption results for a few vehicles: My old BF Wagon egas - 14L/100km Wifes Mazda CX-3 - 6.0L/100km My old 2.8TD Jeep Wrangler - 12L/100km My old 4.0TD Landcruiser - 13L/100km Fathers Camry - 8.5L/100km Fathers 5.0 Mustang - cracks into the 9-10L/100km My Current 6.0 SS Wagon - 10.5L/100km[/QUOTE My FGX XR6 has averaged 9.3 L/100 km over the last 10,000 Km, 30% city, 70% country driving, and servicing for a falcon is about as cheap as it gets.
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09-08-2017, 10:57 AM | #32 | |||
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Was telling my dad about all the dpf problems that have been going around and he knew a bit about them. |
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09-08-2017, 11:23 AM | #33 | |||
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this is more common on the Territory I drive and the Ranger - same trans. The Jeep has the 8 speed, much more responsive and the diesel never runs out of puff cos it just upshifts as it leaves the petrol V6 behind. V6 Petrol 0-100 9.1 sec V6 diesel 0-100 8.2 sec
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09-08-2017, 05:59 PM | #34 | ||
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Diesel per litre price is expected to rise considerably in the next 5 years - apparently. Some are saying could be up to 50-60% more than petrol. So if we are looking at $1.50 per litre for petrol, and about $2.25+ per litre for diesel not too long from now, that would put a serious dent to the slight km per litre advantage diesel has.
If this is true, then I can't see any advantage, or any reason to own a diesel powered passenger vehicle. And that really has been the reason people have forked out for diesel passenger cars. The km per litre factor is what most people jumped on the wagon for. Last edited by Tickford.; 09-08-2017 at 06:14 PM. |
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09-08-2017, 07:17 PM | #35 | |||
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Acceleration wise, it was doughy off the mark until the S49 update which has sharpened it up/reduced turbo lag significantly and man does it lift it's skirt if you want it too and sounds good doing it too, certainly no wheezing don't even think I've ever reached its rev limit neither. Sound wise, it has a soft diesel growl which I actually like but in no way is it intrusive and at cruise, you can't here the engine, it really is a sweet little donk. I'm comparison, I back to back drove it with a new Ranger 3.2 about 6 weeks ago, that engine is from the dark ages by comparison, just didn't get up and go and was thrashy, I was disappointed as I was considering a Ranger. Same applied to a 3 year old Prado I was in about 12 months ago for that matter. |
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09-08-2017, 07:20 PM | #36 | |||
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09-08-2017, 08:19 PM | #37 | |||
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RE: if one goes up so does the other.... this country is run by diesel.
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09-08-2017, 08:32 PM | #38 | ||
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I dont think the commercials do run dpfs actually. Tell him I always get over 1000km a tank ;-) I run it to the light, and that comes on about 870 to 900, then you can do an easy 150 more with the light on. Usually put in 75 litres, but have put in 80 before. I have hired auto versions before and you will use at 1 to 2 litres per hundred more.
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09-08-2017, 08:42 PM | #39 | ||
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09-08-2017, 08:46 PM | #40 | |||
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small capacity turbo's are the new favourite, with many already capable of diesel like characteristics. |
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09-08-2017, 09:30 PM | #41 | ||
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my diesel landcrusier is cheaper to run than my xr6. an i love that crusier, its an great wagon. if ford made a diesel falcon, i would probably buy it.
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10-08-2017, 06:53 PM | #42 | ||
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The ICE engine tech I'm really interested in seeing will be this one:
http://www.caradvice.com.au/573721/m...us-tech-plans/ somewhere between diesel & petrol and probably able to run 91 Mike_nofx that's some good consumption on the petrol Camry and the little CX3 too...
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10-08-2017, 07:20 PM | #43 | |||
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I noticed it in the Grand Cherokee taking off from a stand. Would it be transmission lag in that situation? The Ranger sometimes was a little slow on the kickdown under normal driving conditions. Turbo lag taking off is definitely noticeable, especially at busy roundabouts where you want to get up and go as soon as you press the throttle down. |
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10-08-2017, 07:30 PM | #44 | ||
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I think this is more a case of fly by wire throttle delay than it is turbo lag. I don't have one fitted in mine cause I've never found it to be that annoying but have driven a few different cars with an i-drive or similar and it makes a huge difference to the throttle response.
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10-08-2017, 08:23 PM | #45 | |||
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For a while if they wanted to improve fuel-economy diesel was the best option, so that's what manufacturers did. More recently, petrol engines have improved and hybrids have emerged, whilst diesels struggle to meet emissions requirements, and so manufacturers have swung away. At some point, they will figure out how to make diesels cleaner, and the pendulum will swing again. |
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11-08-2017, 10:04 AM | #46 | |||
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