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awd man



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another consideration is the winter/autumn ambient temps....ie no air con every trip and better air temp for combustion Thumbs Up RRS gone
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Post #320811 Fri Nov 11 2011 2:51pm
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Jmac



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Stornoway Grey

awd man wrote:
another consideration is the winter/autumn ambient temps....ie no air con every trip and better air temp for combustion Thumbs Up


both good points.. Thumbs Up I'll see what distance i'm able to cover with this tank and report back.. I always use my air-con - otherwise the car steams up if it's damp...

it is very puzzling though..

J

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awd man



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certainly would be interesting to see Thumbs Up RRS gone
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JonnyDangerous



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 HSE Stornoway Grey

OK - I've done the exact same change as the OP. Changed from 20" conti"s to 19" wintrac extremes and got the exact same result. My MPG display has changed from averaging 26mpg to now being 32mpg. I've only changed the wheels over this weekend so will report back in a couple of weeks.

the ride is definitely better on 19's too.

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mse



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Ive noted that the fuel heater can knock around 2mpg off depending on use Mike

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Post #321882 Sun Nov 20 2011 6:19pm
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