Computer was reset over 1400 miles ago after fitting PSI - MPG has been on 30.4 for some time now.
Before it was fitted, it was on 27.7
Have you done a tank brim to brim check against the trip mileage? You may find that since you fitted the PSI box the fuel consumption computation on the dash is over stated by 2 or 3 mpg, at least that seems to be the case on mine.
I just recently fitted a PSI Powerbox to my P38 (BMW) and the the car does appear to be giving improved MPG according to the display but I question that it knows what the Powerbox is doing.
My point is not about that though.
I drive very carefully most of the time, like an old codger (because I am) to try and maximise MPG - but I can't get near 27.7 MPG - how do you do that? Do other people get that as well? Is it long journeys at 55 on the motorway or what?
I'd be interested to know what others get.
Thanks
23 towing is good, i used to get 21 towing, 25 and upto 38 on m'way that was chipped but never checked brim to brimJust left a reply but it seemed to disappear into the ether!
Mine a BMW 2.5 auto, has 23.4 mpg on display and not reset for 10000 miles (about a year)
Handbook says 20.3 Urban, 30.7 extra urban and 25 8 combined. I would have thought that was as good as it gets because I am sure Land Rover (and all manufacturers) quote figures as high as possible.
The 23.4 is at least 40 % towing (a 1500 Kg Caravan) so it seems about right compared to LR figures - but perhaps not compared to some numbers quoted.
Would be interested in any other views - and how accurate are the displayed figures anyway - Thanks Chaps
Hi Simon and others,
I don´t have my DSE remap yet
But I know from research and from a friend of mine, is average is 9,0 liters/100 (sorry don´t know conversion to MPG), in town and open road. So MPG is better after the remap.
So, and for the people who read the 10 pages, and get some , like me ....
If you drive your remap RR like it was before remap, you get better MPG period
AbsolutelyWould a powerbox have as much effect on a Diesel with Manual Gears as it would in an Auto?
Any ideas?
Adam
Absolutely
Yes and if you don't you get less MPG period.
And if you fit it, then drive like you did before, then what was the f****** point in fitting it?
Improve, gutless withoutAbsolutely, yes it would improve or absolutely you have an idea?