sidewaysste
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I've been thinking about how to improve the economy on my Discovery. I can't afford to use it every day as it's never going to be super frugal. It has always been very thirsty though and I'm going to see what I can do to change it from eye watering to just painful, hopefully with real world data and results.
I've got possibly the most inefficient setup possible - V8, 285/75/16 MT, Auto
I'm starting with the simplest of things - tyre pressure. Less rolling resistance has go to be a good thing.
I've removed the CATs to reduce restriction on the exhaust and when funds allow I will fit less restrictive manifolds and a less restrictive system.
I've ordered a pair of electric fans to enable me to remove the huge viscous fan.
Further down the line I aim to accurately tune the fuelling and ignition maps for efficiency.
I currently get between 10 and 12 MPG with, on one exceptional run towing at a steady 55 mph 16mpg.
It would be nice to be able to make the torque converter lock up at lower speeds.
Your thoughts would be most welcome...
I've got possibly the most inefficient setup possible - V8, 285/75/16 MT, Auto
I'm starting with the simplest of things - tyre pressure. Less rolling resistance has go to be a good thing.
I've removed the CATs to reduce restriction on the exhaust and when funds allow I will fit less restrictive manifolds and a less restrictive system.
I've ordered a pair of electric fans to enable me to remove the huge viscous fan.
Further down the line I aim to accurately tune the fuelling and ignition maps for efficiency.
I currently get between 10 and 12 MPG with, on one exceptional run towing at a steady 55 mph 16mpg.
It would be nice to be able to make the torque converter lock up at lower speeds.
Your thoughts would be most welcome...