hi, just bought a 3rd gen ssr-x surf and am a bit worried about the amount of diesel its drinking, I'm only getting 130 km (90 miles) for £20, I'm not pushing it hard either!! is this normal? it has A/T tyres on which I want to change for bridgestone duelers in the hope that this will help, should I be driving with the overdrive on or off? its a 97 3.0 td auto. is there anything else I can do? what are the pros and cons of LPG or veggie oil? any info would be great cheers
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Originally posted by northcountryboy76hi, just bought a 3rd gen ssr-x surf and am a bit worried about the amount of diesel its drinking, I'm only getting 130 km (90 miles) for £20, I'm not pushing it hard either!! is this normal? it has A/T tyres on which I want to change for bridgestone duelers in the hope that this will help, should I be driving with the overdrive on or off? its a 97 3.0 td auto. is there anything else I can do? what are the pros and cons of LPG or veggie oil? any info would be great cheers'Tis better to sting than to be stung!
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Originally posted by northcountryboy76hi, just bought a 3rd gen ssr-x surf and am a bit worried about the amount of diesel its drinking, I'm only getting 130 km (90 miles) for £20, I'm not pushing it hard either!! is this normal? it has A/T tyres on which I want to change for bridgestone duelers in the hope that this will help, should I be driving with the overdrive on or off? its a 97 3.0 td auto. is there anything else I can do? what are the pros and cons of LPG or veggie oil? any info would be great cheers
Tyres won't make that much difference. I thought duelers were A/T anyway?
Drive with the overdrive on and the 4wd off.
Veggie is cheaper (lower tax) than diesel.
LPG is for petrol.
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Originally posted by SanchoWhere are you driving it? That works out at about 18mpg, which does sound a little low. If you are driving around town, it will be rubbish but expect low to mid 20s on the motorway.
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Originally posted by MattFWhat does yours do to the gallon, Sancho?
Averages out at about 18-20mpg. But petrol is 87/91 of the price of diesel, which makes it about 19-21 in terms of cost of diesel. Add on the savings from not buying glow plugs and you can see why petrol's the informed option.Last edited by Sancho; 15 February 2007, 01:02.
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Hi, I've just bought a 97 Surf as well. One of the first things I did was to take it for a long run to work out the fuel consumption.
The first thing the long run told me was that the odometer had been converted over to measure in miles rather than km. Check this, that would make your consumption look a bit healthier. This gave my vehicle a mpg of just over 30 on a long run I did 140miles on around four gallons of fuel.
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Originally posted by Sclerotic HenHi, I've just bought a 97 Surf as well. One of the first things I did was to take it for a long run to work out the fuel consumption.
The first thing the long run told me was that the odometer had been converted over to measure in miles rather than km. Check this, that would make your consumption look a bit healthier. This gave my vehicle a mpg of just over 30 on a long run I did 140miles on around four gallons of fuel.http://www.apspropertyfix.co.uk/
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Lpg
You can now get LPG kits to go with diesel. Unlike petrol conversions, you don't solely run on gas or petrol, you run on a mixture of diesel and gas. I would think that after cost of conversion atleast £1500-£1800 unless you are doing 1000 plus miles a week it isn't worth it.
I think anyone doing 30 to gallon in 3rd gen must be going down hills with their engine off.
PhilipStill Searching,
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Originally posted by SanchoWhere are you driving it? That works out at about 18mpg, which does sound a little low. If you are driving around town, it will be rubbish but expect low to mid 20s on the motorway.
Tyres won't make that much difference. I thought duelers were A/T anyway?
Drive with the overdrive on and the 4wd off.
Veggie is cheaper (lower tax) than diesel.
LPG is for petrol.SWIFT AND BOLD
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Over the last few tankfulls i ran a check on mine,
In 4wd, in heavy A road traffic some B road with traffic (rarely getting into top) prob averaging 30mph and not going much over 2000rpm = 25mpg
In 4wd, same commute as above but with 120mls of dual carraigeway included = 27.8mpg
Next tank is being run in 2wd, mmmm we'll see!
Paul
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