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Just checked the mpg (properly) on my auto v8.... 17.6! Over 300 miles of which about 200 were motorway at 65-70mph so I guess that's as good as gets!
That is OK for me I've always assumed 18mpg average when working out fuel cost go a long distance trip, I then decide to fly,Just checked the mpg (properly) on my auto v8.... 17.6! Over 300 miles of which about 200 were motorway at 65-70mph so I guess that's as good as gets!
I've had a flick through the earlier pages on this thread. Have you ever confirmed what engine and gearbox you have?Well I filled up and drove to Leicestershire and back. Doing around 70mph on the motorway. 136 miles since I filled it up.
Filled up again to the top with 29 litres/6.4 gallons
Comes to 21mpg. Still not brilliant
So what would you expect ...<snip>...which restricts more than half of the flow through the intercooler
Not really. I suspect they don't restrict anywhere near that in reality. Thermal dynamics is a rather interesting and complex thing.
Also at cruise speed and throttle openings, you shouldn't me making high boost, so the AIT's will not be massively higher. And as a rule, warmer intake air will promote better mpg.
But I don't see any relevance of an intercooler and mpg.
Not really. I suspect they don't restrict anywhere near that in reality. Thermal dynamics is a rather interesting and complex thing.
Also at cruise speed and throttle openings, you shouldn't me making high boost, so the AIT's will not be massively higher. And as a rule, warmer intake air will promote better mpg.
But I don't see any relevance of an intercooler and mpg.
If you name AIT the IAT and speaking about Td5 you are wrong, do you know where the IAT is measured on Td5?...at higher IAT the combustion is worst so the driver to keep the speed/boost steady must push the throttle which will result in higher fuel consumption cos the fuel delivery on driver demand is much more higher than then addaptive strategy's fuelling management....that would happen with higher ECT(engine coolant temp) too which at that restriction in front of the radiator is obvious for me.Also at cruise speed and throttle openings, you shouldn't me making high boost, so the AIT's will not be massively higher. And as a rule, warmer intake air will promote better mpg.
So what would you expect with that roof rack filled with spots and that bar with spots which restricts more than half of the flow through the intercooler though...btw what tyres are you running?, cos if they are greater than std that 21mpg is too good IMO... my consumption increased from 28 to 23mpg on motorway only because i fitted 3.5% greater tyres(255/70/16 instead of 255/65/16)...and i dont have anything additional on the body...btw turn that snorkel's intake backwards if you drive on motorways... are you doing lot of wading with those road tyres?
i strongly recommed you to fit an EGT gauge
I've had a flick through the earlier pages on this thread. Have you ever confirmed what engine and gearbox you have?
i.e.
V8, Td5, manual or auto?
Has the vehicle been mapped at all? Does it smoke or drive well?
How were you measuring 70mph? Was it GPS, or speedo?
Are you sure you refilled to the same level?
If you've had a fuel leak previously, then this could still be an issue, by the very fact you are saying it is using a lot of fuel.
If anything is binding that may cause worse mpg. And do you have air con? It is not unknown for the aircon compressor to run at full tilt, this will use more fuel.
Right, so lots going on here, most really obvious thoughYeah it's a TD5, auto, stage 1 remap, speed measured off the speedo
that means +9.6% from std and with the equipment you have on it's body 21mpg is something you can be happy with IMO...isnt your central console getting hot?I've got 235/85/16 general grabbers on as I'm off to Morocco and the Sahara for 5 weeks so no road tyres
Right, so lots going on here, most really obvious though
You are on BIG tyres, a lot bigger than stock.
This means:
-your speedo is wrong
-your odo is wrong
You need to allow for these errors in your calculations.
Auto's are less economical.
And a mapped car is likely to be less economical than a standard one.
This means an over geared Disco auto running at what was more likely 80mph, which means high rpm's, with HUGE aero drag compared to stock and mapped to 'add' more fuel.
I'd say low 20's is probably about right from such a vehicle. More sedate driving at 50-55mph it'll probably be nearer to a stock auto. But they aren't exactly rated as high mpg cars anyway.
Also you are covering more miles than your odo is probably recording. So your calculation is wrong.
I'll let you work out the tyre size difference, suspect it's more than 5%, but less than 10%.
But even so it means your mpg figure is probably 2mpg out. So a high speed blast in a mapped auto Disco with a large sail on the roof. 24mpg'ish is pretty ok.