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Yes obviously, the better motor that had powered the ole RR since 1970..Here here! Plus the v8 is, well, a v8!
A proper old torque monster..
Yes obviously, the better motor that had powered the ole RR since 1970..Here here! Plus the v8 is, well, a v8!
Wasn't talking about LPG consumption in regards to the computer, on petrol its rather accurate..
LPG is 57ppl here a Healthy thor 4.6 will do 16mpg on Gas and around 17-21mpg on petrol which is roughly 121ppl here, so around half the price.. double the consumption and thats your saving, so around Mid 30s to the gallon in price equiv..
The overworked diesel will do 23-26mpg prolly peaking into the 30s if chipped but derv juice is 132ppl so no money saving, unfortunately, maybe even a tad more expensive.
Not to mention the V has more TORQUE and is smoother quieter etc etc etc..
No trip computer on my budget model but I get 600 miles to a tank on a run. Not sure what that works out as. Mine is a manual though. Less around town, obviously.
No trip computer on my budget model but I get 600 miles to a tank on a run. Not sure what that works out as. Mine is a manual though. Less around town, obviously.
95 litres = 20.89707 gallons. So if you filled the tank with 95 litres and it ran out after 600 miles you would have averaged 28.7121592 MPG.
That would be about right. I thought it was a 90 litre tank but I guess there might be a bit more. Maybe 20 mpg around town, I reckon.
Since my gauge is temperamental I try to keep it brimmed up. Can even tell where the PO would keep the level like it’s worn there?Yep you are correct silly me, 90 litre tank on diesel. So it's 19.7972242 gallons for 600 miles gives 30.3072791 MPG.
My P38 without a power box is faster that any of my 4 previous 4 X 4's.Vogue will have all that.
No trip on mine either (good) or powerbox. hard to tell how much is in tank, depends on what mood gauge is in. Get really good MPG on long run even with 32” mud flingers if you take it easy.
My previous 4x4 was fast, much faster than a P38 (not Marjon’s obviously) but I couldn’t take to it. No character and chewed the fuel, too souped up to use as a daily and joking 4wd no good for off-road. Very light made of plastic but couldn’t take a clonk. No good when you’re used to plodding anywhere and everywhere in a defender
Chipping a diesel will do nothing for fuel consumption if you use the extra power. The long term brim to brim average on mine is 24mpg, that's mostly runs of 25/30Km on long runs it will top 30mpg even towing the caravan it's well the right side of 20mpg usually 22mpg, no way the 4.6 would do that.Wasn't talking about LPG consumption in regards to the computer, on petrol its rather accurate..
LPG is 57ppl here a Healthy thor 4.6 will do 16mpg on Gas and around 17-21mpg on petrol which is roughly 121ppl here, so around half the price.. double the consumption and thats your saving, so around Mid 30s to the gallon in price equiv..
The overworked diesel will do 23-26mpg prolly peaking into the 30s if chipped but derv juice is 132ppl so no money saving, unfortunately, maybe even a tad more expensive.
Not to mention the V has more TORQUE and is smoother quieter etc etc etc..
Chipping a diesel will do nothing for fuel consumption if you use the extra power. The long term brim to brim average on mine is 24mpg, that's mostly runs of 25/30Km on long runs it will top 30mpg even towing the caravan it's well the right side of 20mpg usually 22mpg, no way the 4.6 would do that.
I disagree that the M51 is constantly "overstrained" as you put it, it has much more power than my other 4 X 4's it's quite sufficient even when towing 3 tonnes. The power box does not remove the torque limiting strategy, however the torque reduction is insufficient. There is a small fuel consumption improvement if you don't boot it which comes mainly from being able to hold a higher gear on inclines and the like.The 2.5 is constantly overstrained, with the powerbox freeing up some extra hp it doesn't have to be worked as hard and as a result does slightly more MPG, and yes it does do damage over the long term on the Auto as it removes the torque "limiter".
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I disagree that the M51 is constantly "overstrained" as you put it, it has much more power than my other 4 X 4's it's quite sufficient even when towing 3 tonnes. The power box does not remove the torque limiting strategy, however the torque reduction is insufficient. There is a small fuel consumption improvement if you don't boot it which comes mainly from being able to hold a higher gear on inclines and the like.
In today's traffic, more power is entirely pointless IMO.
It has less oomph than the 2.5vm that was used in the Classic RR which lacked 2 pots on the M51, ..
The diesel engine in the P38 is well known to be underpowered for the application..
It's only under powered in the opinion of those who have not driven 4 X 4's with much less power. For not dissimilar weight it has 30% more bhp than I've had in the past.It has less oomph than the 2.5vm that was used in the Classic RR which lacked 2 pots on the M51, it lacks torque..
The diesel engine in the P38 is well known to be underpowered for the application..
Goes OK with a manual box but first could be a bit lower when in high range.
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