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    what kind of mpg would i get with a diesel engine if i put one in a 110 or 109 . new here and might come up with some dumb questions,thanks for any help.

    david

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    Well, on a recent 700km trip I got 25.22 mpg (Imp) or 11.2L/100km in my 110 with a 2.5 NA diesel. About 20% of that was off road, the rest was getting there.

    Brett

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    brett
    thanks for the info,where were u, does a 2.5 give u enough speedfor the highways
    thanks again\david
    what year is your 110

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    I am in The Great White North... Toronto area to be exact.

    I find the 2.5 is great around the city. Once up to speed on the highway it is ok, but hills slow it down a bit. It will maintain 100 kph (60 mph) but struggles a bit into a strong headwind. I think it is a good engine for a relaxed driving stile. People say they are bullet proof and in a year of driving I haven't had any trouble with mine.

    But, having said all that, I will be putting a 300 Tdi engine into my 110 in January. The truck is my daily driver and I got a fairly decent deal on the engine, so I am making the swap. From what I have read and folks I've talked to, I will be looking at a big improvement. Time will tell.

    Brett

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    It always depends on our set-up. roof racks, winch, gears all factor so much on what the expected MPG can be. If you're basically stock I've seen numbers as high as 30 on the hwy but add all of the goodies and the mileage drops from there. The rule of thumb is usually a 30-40% increase in fuel efficency over the petrol

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    I get about 30mpg with 3.54 diffs and a hiration transfercase in my 109 stationwagon with a 200Tdi

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    Anyone out there making there own bio yet? I don't even have a diesel yet but I the way things are going I will have one within a year, just might not be a rover...

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    Default biodiesel D100

    there is an article on a Defender 100 ( yes 100) in the recent issue of Land Rover Lifestyle that is running on biodiesel.
    Joshua 95D90 NAS SW
    Bleedin Green

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    I just got my 2006 110SW TD5 and the first road trip I got around 30 mpg.

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    I have a 1983 110 5 door wagon for sale with a diesel if you are interested-gets 25-30 mpg. See cars for sale section.

    crowsnest31@msn.com 410-200-4386
    Last edited by Maryland 110; 01-27-2008 at 11:48 AM.

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