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Fuel consumption
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11 Sep 2023 02:52 #250735
by Danparry
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Just wanted to see what everyone gets in fuel consumption per tank,
Ive been checking on each fill up i do and taking note,
Just seeing if mines pretty standard or not
I get about 320-340km out of a full tank,
With steel rims and 225.75.16 all terrain tyres,
no other weight added other than the spare tyre on the back and roof awning.
Ive been checking on each fill up i do and taking note,
Just seeing if mines pretty standard or not
I get about 320-340km out of a full tank,
With steel rims and 225.75.16 all terrain tyres,
no other weight added other than the spare tyre on the back and roof awning.
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11 Sep 2023 04:21 #250736
by Lambert
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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Replied by Lambert on topic Fuel consumption
I'm getting around the 180 to 200 miles per tank from mine. But it's an auto, and most of those miles are split between town centre driving, field work and towing. Last year on my Northumberland holiday I was getting nearer 300 miles to the tank and that was with the roof box on all week.
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
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11 Sep 2023 06:19 #250737
by Busta
Replied by Busta on topic Fuel consumption
They vary a lot between usage, engine types and generations but that sounds pretty normal for a Gen 3. I get 150 miles (240km) when I don't go far from the farm, up to 220 miles (350km) if I'm doing mostly road work. That's with a 1.6, 215/75 tyres, slightly lower gearing and fairly spirited driving. People who drive really slow will get more.
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11 Sep 2023 06:32 #250739
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Replied by Danparry on topic Fuel consumption
Ahh cool, well it's not doing to bad on fuel then
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11 Sep 2023 06:41 #250740
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Replied by rogerzilla on topic Fuel consumption
A tank holds 40 litres and the fuel light comes on when there are about 6 litres left.
My 2014 manual generally did 37-39 mpg. I try to avoid congestion, short trips, and stop-start driving.
The current 2012 auto did 31mpg on its first fill. It's being used by a learner so that was mainly town driving and parking. On a longer run, I'd expect high 30s. It's going to get one of those next week, all the way to Swansea and back.
My 2014 manual generally did 37-39 mpg. I try to avoid congestion, short trips, and stop-start driving.
The current 2012 auto did 31mpg on its first fill. It's being used by a learner so that was mainly town driving and parking. On a longer run, I'd expect high 30s. It's going to get one of those next week, all the way to Swansea and back.
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11 Sep 2023 08:35 #250743
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My 2019 JB74 SZ4 is completely standard and usually carries 2 people and an 8KG dog. We drive in the town, country lanes and a little bit of motorway.
A tank of fuel will take me 316 miles, just over 500 km.
I must be doing something right!
A tank of fuel will take me 316 miles, just over 500 km.
I must be doing something right!
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11 Sep 2023 08:43 #250744
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Replied by Danparry on topic Fuel consumption
That is very good fuel economy, those newer jimny engines sound very efficient,
mines a gen 3 with the older m13aa engine
mines a gen 3 with the older m13aa engine
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11 Sep 2023 08:48 #250745
by Lambert
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That's a point, according to suzuki I am actually 2 people on my own so adding my tools and a passenger gets me fairly close to gvm most of the time so yes actually I'm quite happy to be getting 200 miles to the tank.
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11 Sep 2023 10:08 - 11 Sep 2023 10:09 #250747
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A few tips for improving fuel consumption on these cars, regardless of what they're used for.
- IME Japanese cars don't like supermarket petrol. The additive package is different. Use a branded petrol. Esso allegedly has less or no ethanol (ethanol reduces mpg slightly as it has a lower calorific value than petrol). They run best on super unleaded because it's E5, not because of the higher octane, which is irrelevant in a Jimny. However you will probably not get the cost difference per litre back. It might reduce fuel consumption by 3% but cost 9% more!
- Denso iridium spark plugs can squeeze an extra 1 mpg or so, compared to standard plugs. They are reasonably priced.
- If the car takes more than 2 miles for thw temp gauge to reach normal, consider a new thermostat. It's not easy to change on the M13A, unfortunately.
- IME Japanese cars don't like supermarket petrol. The additive package is different. Use a branded petrol. Esso allegedly has less or no ethanol (ethanol reduces mpg slightly as it has a lower calorific value than petrol). They run best on super unleaded because it's E5, not because of the higher octane, which is irrelevant in a Jimny. However you will probably not get the cost difference per litre back. It might reduce fuel consumption by 3% but cost 9% more!
- Denso iridium spark plugs can squeeze an extra 1 mpg or so, compared to standard plugs. They are reasonably priced.
- If the car takes more than 2 miles for thw temp gauge to reach normal, consider a new thermostat. It's not easy to change on the M13A, unfortunately.
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11 Sep 2023 11:41 #250751
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I only had this jimny on the road for about a week before the change to e10 so didn't really get time to adjust to the expected fuel consumption difference between the auto and the manual. That said though I have had one tank of super in because that was all there was and I did think it drove better but I figured it was psychosomatic because of the expense.
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11 Sep 2023 12:48 #250752
by DrRobin
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Replied by DrRobin on topic Fuel consumption
I get 32-35MPG (~ 7.5 m/l) out of my Gen 3 with 215/75 tyres, that gives me a theoretical range of 300 miles, not that I ever test the tank, I usually fill up at about 220-250 miles. I have a tow bar and a fair amount of tools in the back.
I did a 200 mile round trip on Saturday to take my Mum out for lunch, our 16Kg dog was in the back, but it was only me in the front seats. I drove at a steady speed (60-65 on the main roads (dual), 50-55 on the minor roads), you would think the long run would have given a bit more MPG, but it didn't.
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I did a 200 mile round trip on Saturday to take my Mum out for lunch, our 16Kg dog was in the back, but it was only me in the front seats. I drove at a steady speed (60-65 on the main roads (dual), 50-55 on the minor roads), you would think the long run would have given a bit more MPG, but it didn't.
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11 Sep 2023 16:46 #250756
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