But my TD5 does 28mpg and that's round town short journeys between customer's houses!
Is that progress?
Yes, that's how it works.
New ford transit at work, 2.2tdci with stop start and all the bells and whistles=21mpg
My old bag of crap transit with 3.5 engine= 23mpg.
Progress is a marvellous thing.
Mike
Im getting avg 28mpg around town 30 - 32 motorway. In a TD5 90 with a cage, sliders and all sorts so your puma should be doing better!
I am indeed! haha. Filling tank fully then checking the trip comp when it reaches the final white line on the gauge before it gets into the yellow area.Are you basing this on any logic, statistic or knowledge? :lalala:
32mpg from a Td5 in Defender is pretty good. But it seems the Puma is generally slightly less fuel efficient.
Are you basing this on any logic, statistic or knowledge? :lalala:
32mpg from a Td5 in Defender is pretty good. But it seems the Puma is generally slightly less fuel efficient.
Anybody driving a late model Defender with the 2.2 Ford TDCi engine?
Was just wanting an idea of fuel economy, somebody l know has a 110 Commercial with the 2.4 TDCi and he said he's only getting 22-24mpg
Sounds good. But fully believable, road biased tyres and the aero aids the Disco has over a Defender can make a huge difference to cruising mpg.I am indeed! haha. Filling tank fully then checking the trip comp when it reaches the final white line on the gauge before it gets into the yellow area.
Then punch the numbers into an app.
Uses fuel cost, fuel cost per liter, miles driven to give mpg.
Now it has a new MAF it should be better. That is with a decat, straight thru, egr blank
Anybody driving a late model Defender with the 2.2 Ford TDCi engine?
Was just wanting an idea of fuel economy, somebody l know has a 110 Commercial with the 2.4 TDCi and he said he's only getting 22-24mpg
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