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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
2200RPM at 75 sounds about right, 21.5mpg doesn't! I'm getting 27-28mpg on fast Roads with no commuting type driving and over 30mpg sat at 70/75 on the drive from Scotland to the South Coast. Only thing i can think of is that the adaptive gearbox hasn't learned your driving technique yet. If the car isn't getting into 6th when you want then shift it to command shift and manually shift it back - I found that forced my to shift up to 6th sooner.
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Wed Sep 02 2009 3:48pm |
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topcat Member Since: 02 Sep 2009 Location: Selby Posts: 3 |
Thanks Tim for your comment
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Wed Sep 02 2009 3:59pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
yes 2000 miles is still a bit new! I ran mine in in one trip from west London to Scotland and found it a bit of a problem not enjoying the power without exceeding the recommended revs, soon got tired of making it drop a couple of gears just to hear the rumbly exhaust, the mpg improved considerably after that episode 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Wed Sep 02 2009 4:05pm |
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Killerbob Member Since: 27 Sep 2008 Location: St. Gallen Posts: 145 |
I agree with Tim, 21.5mpg is poor. When I just got mine in December last year I was getting 23.5mpg. on wintertires, and mostly in snow. When spring came about I improved that to 25.7mpg on summertires, and after a bit of "optimisation" (spell BAS) I am now around 27mpg driving about town. I had it all the way up to 30 on a trip to Denmark, going very very fast on the German autobahn. After my "optimisation" the adaptive gearbox had to re-learn, but even then it was always better than 26mpg. Also, the 2'200 at 75mph sounds about right.
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Wed Sep 02 2009 9:46pm |
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