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Montythegod



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Rimini Red
Current fuel economy in the cold weather ?

Just trying to get a feel but it seems since the temperatures have dropped, my supercharged is averaging 9.5 mpg ?!? Unsure if thats expected or exceptionally high. I reset weekly and all my mileage is local as a guide..

Whats yours at the moment ? (Regardless of model just curious) Why?.. Because i can....
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Various RS escorts, Vauxhall sri's Volvo T5's, BMW 3 series, fiestas (?) fiat's....
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Big ken



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Scotland 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Zermatt Silver

2.7 TDV6 - 21.7 mpg on short runs Thumbs Up 2.7 TDV6
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Post #365198 Sun Dec 02 2012 9:34pm
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mse



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13my tdv6 - 34.2mpg currently, it was at 33 Mike

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Morpheus-RRS



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Scotland 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Orkney Grey

12MY SDV6 - 32.6mpg mixed driving and 34mpg on the motorway at a steady 80ish Whistle Dave.
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Post #365201 Sun Dec 02 2012 10:00pm
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sparky8181



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Tdv6, only had a couple of weeks so can't comment on seasonal difference in mpg

On the motorway coming back from collecting it I was getting 32 which I was pleasantly surprised by, over the last couple of weeks this has dropped to 20 as its all short journeys around town

Will be getting it remapped shortly so hopefully this will increase it a bit

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Big ken



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Scotland 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Zermatt Silver

On my TDV6 i get 27 on motorway and roughly 21 - 22 on short runs Thumbs Up 2.7 TDV6
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Post #365203 Sun Dec 02 2012 10:13pm
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V8SC



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Supercharged here,... on a c300 mile motorway trip usually see 23.5mpg....

...around town was 17.5 but have noticed a drop by a couple of mpg since its got colder. Carl

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mark hamster



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

V8SC wrote:
Supercharged here,... on a c300 mile motorway trip usually see 23.5mpg....

...around town was 17.5 but have noticed a drop by a couple of mpg since its got colder.

17.5 around town,really.! what you do,switch off engine and roll down hills Rolling with laughter

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RRSTDV8



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Orkney Grey

I usually see a drop of a couple of mpg in cold weather. I put this down to the FBH running on short journeys. About 20mpg currently.

On longer runs, I expect to see mid/high-20s in my TDV8 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed

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fkarim



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2.7 TDV6, last reset 1000+ miles/5 weeks ago, done about 70% motorway 30% town driving since then, currently showing 28.6mpg.

Post #365221 Mon Dec 03 2012 8:28am
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P7tey



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Zermatt Silver

2.7 TDV6, currently showing 26, reset last fill up, about 75% dual carriageway, the rest local.
I have an EGR fault code showing so will be blanking soon, hoping for an increase.
Then considering Autolgic or BAS remap for further gains Smile
Would be interested to see replies on this thread who have remapped, what gains they've got and with what map Thumbs Up

Post #365223 Mon Dec 03 2012 8:37am
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FF1078



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Santorini Black

You all should get better fuel economy in cold weather as all internal combustion engines run more efficiantly on colder densor air, that is why intercoolers where introduced,even petrol engines like colder densor air. 10 TDV8 Santorini

Post #365227 Mon Dec 03 2012 9:16am
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Montythegod



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Rimini Red

V8SC wrote:
Supercharged here,... on a c300 mile motorway trip usually see 23.5mpg....

...around town was 17.5 but have noticed a drop by a couple of mpg since its got colder.


Wow.... almost double my current ! Big Cry I've found turbocharged petrol cars to me more economical and quicker in the cold weather, but never found the same to be true with N/A engines, and this is my first supercharged engine.

Only one supercharged figure so far ? Why?.. Because i can....
RRS 2006 S/C Rimini Red Weekend toy
Subaru impreza 1998 2.0 340hp still here
Smart car 0.7 61 hp Carbon offset
Sierra cosworth 2.0 350 hp GONE
Various RS escorts, Vauxhall sri's Volvo T5's, BMW 3 series, fiestas (?) fiat's....
Mr Mischief - www.mischief-inc.co.uk Wink

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Montythegod



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Rimini Red

P7tey wrote:
2.7 TDV6, currently showing 26, reset last fill up, about 75% dual carriageway, the rest local.
I have an EGR fault code showing so will be blanking soon, hoping for an increase.
Then considering Autolgic or BAS remap for further gains Smile
Would be interested to see replies on this thread who have remapped, what gains they've got and with what map Thumbs Up


And yes quote what remap to see if its any better (or worse) ! Rolling with laughter Why?.. Because i can....
RRS 2006 S/C Rimini Red Weekend toy
Subaru impreza 1998 2.0 340hp still here
Smart car 0.7 61 hp Carbon offset
Sierra cosworth 2.0 350 hp GONE
Various RS escorts, Vauxhall sri's Volvo T5's, BMW 3 series, fiestas (?) fiat's....
Mr Mischief - www.mischief-inc.co.uk Wink

Post #365231 Mon Dec 03 2012 9:42am
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Montythegod



Member Since: 31 Aug 2012
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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Rimini Red

any more ? Why?.. Because i can....
RRS 2006 S/C Rimini Red Weekend toy
Subaru impreza 1998 2.0 340hp still here
Smart car 0.7 61 hp Carbon offset
Sierra cosworth 2.0 350 hp GONE
Various RS escorts, Vauxhall sri's Volvo T5's, BMW 3 series, fiestas (?) fiat's....
Mr Mischief - www.mischief-inc.co.uk Wink

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