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Home > General (L494) > P400e OWNERS. SIZE OF YOUR PETROL TANK QUESTION |
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mikef Member Since: 16 Sep 2013 Location: bucks Posts: 313 |
Its a coincidence that you posted this because I was wondering the same thing about the supposed 91 litre capacity tank on my full fat FFRR P400e which I've been running for just over a year. I get about 24mpg from the petrol engine after the battery is down to zero charge and that should be equivalent to a max 480 mile range or over 500 miles if the battery is charged. I've never seen more than about 350-360 mile range indicated on the dashboard after filling the car to the brim or about 390 miles if the battery is charged. I can't help feeling that L-R are telling porkies about the actual fuel tank capacity in the P400e. That in itself wouldnt be a surprise because usually the fuel tank capacity is reduced in PHEVS because so much space is taken up by the batteries. Also my 24mpg figure above is what is shown on the dashboard and its also possible that this figure is very optimistic and the car is in reality doing 18mpg on petrol engine alone
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Mon Nov 15 2021 11:57am |
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ilard Member Since: 20 Aug 2010 Location: London Posts: 975 |
The most my fatty P400e has taken has been 81.75 litres. I did not record the miles left on the trip computer but given that is highly subjective, and liable to err on the side of caution, and the fact I don’t like to run on empty, I don’t foresee a class action against JLR and fuel tank mis-selling anytime soon!
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Thu Dec 23 2021 9:26pm |
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naks Member Since: 15 Jul 2016 Location: Stellenbosch Posts: 1172 |
it's not porkies, the range calculation on the LR models is super-pessimistic!
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Fri Dec 24 2021 6:49am |
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mikef Member Since: 16 Sep 2013 Location: bucks Posts: 313 |
Just FYI I had my RR P400e remapped by DMS last week and it has made an appreciable difference to the driving experience. Not only has the weedy little 4 cyl engine had a significant boost in power and torque but the throttle response is now faster. Just my personal opinion but I think it has turned a car which was borderline unpleasant to drive into something which is more enjoyable |
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Fri Dec 24 2021 3:04pm |
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R22Flyer Member Since: 04 Feb 2007 Location: South Posts: 109 |
i would not believe the range,gauge, i have had my p400e for 18 months covered 6500 miles and only on my 5th tank of fuel, i think the fuelly app thinks i’m not logging the mileage, I find with half a tank of fuel the range drops by about 50 miles then jumps back up again even if the petrol engine has not started, I last filled mid sept is now Jan and done about 1000 miles on the half tank which was a 200 mile trip, then all local stuff, I love the economy, charge at work, drive home and back to work and charge again etc, the fuel type is a matter of opinion, 99 Ron is E5 (5%) so has less ethanol so i believe the ethanol evaporates over time so 99 Ron has less to lose than the 95 Ron which is now E10 (10%) they use the ethanol to increase the octane rating, I think i would use the 99 Ron as it sits in the tank for a while, I have to use it on my 2008 Bentley Arnage as E10 would damage the engine and rot the rubber pipes etc. However all being said i only really use the electric EV mode for my slow 20mph 6 mile drive to work. Tesla Model Y - 2023
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Mon Jan 10 2022 8:49pm |
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ilard Member Since: 20 Aug 2010 Location: London Posts: 975 |
The P400e tank is pressurised which apparently solves the fuel ageing issue. But I also only use 99 fuel… this high ethanol fuel is performantly inferior by definition so I’d rather pay extra. L405 P400e Autobiography (MY2020)... Silicon Silver / Espresso
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Sun Jan 23 2022 1:37am |
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