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Killerbob



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Optimal mileage

Guys,

I am going on vacation in a few weeks, driving the RRS ('09 TDV8) up to Scandinavia. This will be a trip of about 4'000km, and as I am spending around 2'000 of those on Autobahns and Motor-ways in Germany, and Scandinavia, I was wondering what is the optimum rpm for getting the best mileage of the TDV8? At app. 2'300rpms I am going about 140km/hr, but of course I could easily be pushing that to 2'500/2'700rpms, going app. 160km/hr.

I know it is a question of max power at optimum rpms, and that would mean I should be pushing no further than 2'000rpms, which according to Land Rover gives the max torque of 640Nm.

Any advice?

KB RRS TDV8, black with ivory.


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Killerbob



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BUMP.

Surely I can't be the oly one who worries about diesel milage on long trps?

KB RRS TDV8, black with ivory.

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R33



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If you're prepared to drive very slowly then I've found about 60mph to be the best speed (or about 100KPH). I've did this once when I was waiting for my wife to catch me up in her car and it seemed to be the optimal speed. From memory I think I was getting about 36-38mpg at 60mph.

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Tim in Scotland



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Sat at 70mph on the cruise with the odd blast up to Embarassed Embarassed Embarassed to get away from madfolks I get 31-33mpg with my TDv8 on a 500 mile journey from Stirling(Scotland) to Southampton (South England). It's much more relaxing just to sit there and let the car go at steady rpm than to blast all the time - diesels give better mpg/ l/100km if you leave them sat at on the cruise at steady RPM. If you are happy to sit at 55-60 then as R33 says you will see more than 35mpg, but who wants to sit at that speed all day long! BTW I can do the journey above on 3/4 tank of tractor juice even with the climate control set at 18 and the centre cubby box cooler running. One thing that really isn't at all helpful if you are trying to stretch the fuel consumption is the adaptive cruise control, it applies far too much braking too often, thus wasting fuel - maybe we need regenerative braking adaptive cruise control! 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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james5599



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its not many people who worry about mpg on trips!

if they did they wouldnt be taking a range rover!!

if you get decent mpg whatever model you drive you d be chuffed.....and pleasantly suprised!

Censored if i get 14-15mpg on a run i m well pleased!!

most i ever had out of my td6 was 30ish......

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Tim in Scotland



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James I think you would be surprised how many folks don't want to burn a huge hole in the holiday motoring budget. In my case I don't have another suitable car for that sort of trip and it's still cheaper than flying from where I live! What I would love to know is what MPG all the Priuses that overtook me on the M6 recently and doing certainly more than 80mph were getting - I bet I was getting better MPG than them! 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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james5599



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tim,
i hear you, but to drive that car and be constantly thinking cant let the revs go above a certain amount,is gonna be a stressful fruitless exercise!! lets be honest!

if its a holiday surely its meant to be fun/relaxing.......by taking a range rover and stressing about the fuel economy its not gonna be that is it?

if i regularly did massive miles then i m sure it would be more of a concern to me, but if i was that concerned i wouldnt be driving a range rover!

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Fair point - one of the main reasons I got rid of mine was that I was about to start a job that was going to do me 25k miles a year and fuel was costing me north of £500 a month. In an SC it would have cost me twice that Shocked

And to answer the original question - the "old" optimum speed used to be 56mph and it won't be far off that now. 

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shmoogle wrote:
Fair point - one of the main reasons I got rid of mine was that I was about to start a job that was going to do me 25k miles a year and fuel was costing me north of £500 a month. In an SC it would have cost me twice that Shocked

And to answer the original question - the "old" optimum speed used to be 56mph and it won't be far off that now.



sensible mate......range rovers whatever way you drive them, whatever way you look at it are not good for your wallet!
unless you go for the lpg conversion!


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Re: Optimal mileage

Killerbob wrote:
Guys,

I am going on vacation in a few weeks, driving the RRS ('09 TDV8) up to Denmark and Sweden. This will be a trip of about 4'000km, and as I am spending around 2'000 of those on Autobahns and Motor-ways in Germany, Denmark and Sweden, I was wondering what is the optimum rpm for getting the best mileage of the TDV8? At app. 2'300rpms I am going about 140km/hr, but of course I could easily be pushing that to 2'500/2'700rpms, going app. 160km/hr.


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Tim in Scotland



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I had a local tradesman at the house yesterday to see about putting up a satellite dish. He was admiring the RRS, which he thought was a FFRR, and he was amazed to hear that even at it's worst excess (my worst consumption has been 24mpg running on supermarket diesel) my TDv8 gets better mpg than his Mitsubishi crewcab gets on a good day! Admittedly he is running with a full length roofrack loaded with ladders and the Mitsu is running on nonstandard 19" wheels and tyres BUT even when running unloaded he reckons he has never got anywhere near to the govt fuel consumption figures quoted by Mitsuibishi UK. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Killerbob



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I know that when I bought the RRS I also bought a thirsty car. I was just wondering what the optimum speed/RPMs are driving on autobahn. It is a long trip and if I can save a bit on diesel by not going full throttle, I'll have that much more to spend on other things.

Now I just wish the consumption meter in the dash was not an average, but the actual reading in that second.

KB RRS TDV8, black with ivory.

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Tim in Scotland



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70 mph in 6th = approx 2000rpm = 33mpg on the flat and often more! 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
2018 Melting Silver Mini Countryman PHEV - soon to be replaced
2015MY Corris Grey SDv6 HSE Dynamic, the best car I have ever owned, totally reliable only a cou0le of rattles in 3 years, now no longer in my care
Also in my garage is a 1996 TDi300 Defender 90 County HT made into a fake CSW

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