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Re: Pajero 2.5 Tdi Mileage [Re: Lee N] #795014 03/09/07 10:59 PM
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vlad4d56 Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Am I missing something here? I convert these figures to about 14.5-18.5 mpg. ?

Yes, you are missisng something.
8Km/L = 18.8 MPG, 11Km/L = 25.8 MPG. It supposed to be a little better, probably need some tune up. Anybody knows some service in Vancouver, that peforms tune up for diesels?

Re: Pajero 2.5 Tdi Mileage [Re: Lee N] #795015 03/10/07 08:56 AM
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DonM Offline
Mudrunner
you can get 750 km on 80 liters gas with a gas truck. I dont think so!!! It is (Imp. MPG 26.4825)(US MPG 22.05)
You might get close to these numbers with a newer truck, but you have to remember that these are 15 years old at least and are heavy 4X4 SUV's.


1991 MITSUBISHI PAJERO EXCEED
Re: Pajero 2.5 Tdi Mileage [Re: DonM] #795016 03/10/07 09:53 PM
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PartyTruck Offline
Body Damage is Cool
I'm getting between 13-14L/100Km on 38" tires, foot so far down you can see the soles of my shoes through the grille. And she's got 270K KM's on the clock. Temps from -12?C and up, no warmup fancy pansy just start and go.

Last offroad trip was over 400km's on the tank including the struggle of towing a Suzuki Vitara up a Glacier wich is very very steep with 3psi in the tires. I love my mitsu <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />


1987 SWB Pajero 2.5 TDI on 31" rubber waiting for a hip replacement and bigger shoes
Re: Pajero 2.5 Tdi Mileage [Re: PartyTruck] #795017 03/10/07 10:02 PM
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skaught Offline
Need a Spot
yeah i agree with these numbers, on a recent trip, calgary to edmonton (~300 km) i got 24 MPG, doing 120-130kph the whole way somewhere between 2800 and 3000 RPM.

Re: Pajero 2.5 Tdi Mileage [Re: skaught] #795018 03/11/07 02:05 AM
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DonM Offline
Mudrunner
People look at what the stikers say at the dealership for MPG and think that the vehicle should get that # but most of the time it is far worse than the stiker #. There is nothing wrong with 25MPG for an SUV. Most gas SUV's only get about 15MPG.


1991 MITSUBISHI PAJERO EXCEED
Re: Pajero 2.5 Tdi Mileage [Re: DonM] #795019 03/11/07 05:06 AM
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redbull Offline
Body Damage is Cool
She took 60L today, 551kms on the trip meter, but that is with a lot of idling and in-town driving. I have some long weekends coming up and might do a highway trip then.


1991 Mitsubishi Pajero XP TD LWB family hauler.
Re: Pajero 2.5 Tdi Mileage [Re: BigHornE] #795020 03/26/07 10:52 PM
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Glock24 Offline
Wheeler
I get an average of 8.2km/l or ~20mpg. Lowest has been like 7km/l, highest 9.6km/l. I do mostly city driving with a lot of stop and go. Temp here is 35-40?C.


'98 Galloper II Exceed 2.5TDI LWB 5sp Manual 5.29 Diffs
Re: Pajero 2.5 Tdi Mileage [Re: Glock24] #795021 03/27/07 10:35 PM
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torquemonster Offline
Body Damage is Cool
after reading your guy's results I kept better track of my mileage. the last tank of all in town driving I got 620km on 83L of fuel. its weird how with my cranked up injection pump I am getting better mileage, I do have 2.5" exhaust with only a resonator though. I also use a diesel additive with every tank. but it pays for itself, one bottle lasts me 4 fill ups and the bottle is only $8.00

Re: Pajero 2.5 Tdi Mileage [Re: torquemonster] #795022 03/31/07 10:07 PM
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Bernoulli Offline
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I'm pushing 700K at fill up of 80L(5 spd). Glad to hear there is a low level light. I haven't seen it yet. Most of my driving is stop and go with the A/C on. Temps here (QLD, OZ) close to 30.


89 3L V6 5spd SWB, Aisin Manual Hubs, 2 (suspension) seater Raider in Wheeler, OR
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