The fuel consumption of my Hilux
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Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Vehicle: Toyota D/C 4x4 Automatic
km: 188970
Motor: D4D 3L
Model: 2009
Suspension: LA Sport
Tyres: Michellin 265/70
Airfilter: K&N
Snorkel: Ja
Cam cut. NEE
Exhaust: Std
Tyre pressure: 1.8 bar
Aircon: Gereeld aan
Canopy: Aliminium
Roof rack: Ja
Voor en agter offroad bumpers
Feul consumption.8.4 grondpad
8.6 teerpad
Feul consumption na Diesel Torgue ingesit is. Op 50% gestel was daar nie veel van brandstof verbetering nie. Op 60% wel
consumption op grondpad 60% 8.8 - 9
teerpad 9.1 -9.3
spoed op grondpad 100-120
spoed op teerpad 120 - 135 km/h
km: 188970
Motor: D4D 3L
Model: 2009
Suspension: LA Sport
Tyres: Michellin 265/70
Airfilter: K&N
Snorkel: Ja
Cam cut. NEE
Exhaust: Std
Tyre pressure: 1.8 bar
Aircon: Gereeld aan
Canopy: Aliminium
Roof rack: Ja
Voor en agter offroad bumpers
Feul consumption.8.4 grondpad
8.6 teerpad
Feul consumption na Diesel Torgue ingesit is. Op 50% gestel was daar nie veel van brandstof verbetering nie. Op 60% wel
consumption op grondpad 60% 8.8 - 9
teerpad 9.1 -9.3
spoed op grondpad 100-120
spoed op teerpad 120 - 135 km/h
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Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Vehicle: Toyota D/C 4x4 Manual
km: 54500
Motor: D4D 3L
Model: 2013
Suspension: Standard
Tyres: Bridgestone Dueler
Airfilter: Standard
Snorkel: No
Cam cut. ?????
Exhaust: Std
Tyre pressure: 2.1 bar
Aircon: Always on
Canopy: Fiberglass
Roof rack: No
Fuel consumption: 9km/l on dirt
9 km/l --10 km/l in JHB traffic
11.5 km/ l open road @ 115km/h to 120km/h
Low range: 1 tank / 10 kms
km: 54500
Motor: D4D 3L
Model: 2013
Suspension: Standard
Tyres: Bridgestone Dueler
Airfilter: Standard
Snorkel: No
Cam cut. ?????
Exhaust: Std
Tyre pressure: 2.1 bar
Aircon: Always on
Canopy: Fiberglass
Roof rack: No
Fuel consumption: 9km/l on dirt
9 km/l --10 km/l in JHB traffic
11.5 km/ l open road @ 115km/h to 120km/h
Low range: 1 tank / 10 kms
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Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Vehicle : Prado 3.4 V6 Auto 2000
Km's on the clock : 288 000
Motor : 5FZ-FE
Vehicle lift/ suspension : 50 mm OME
Tyres : 265/70R16 Dunlop Grandtrek
Air filter : Std
Snorkel : Safari snorkel
Cam cut : Std
Exhaust mod : Std
Tyre pressure Around town with lighter loads : 2 Bar on the open road
Permanent roofrack etc : no just standard roof rails
Aircon : Yes used most of the time
Difflock (orig/afterfit) : Yes Std
Other Mods : Nudge bar & Snorkel
CONSUMPTION: 12.8L/100 mixed highway, town, muddy & gravel roads travelled. Speeds ranged from 40 km/h on muddy roads to 125/130 on highway with headwind.
Km's on the clock : 288 000
Motor : 5FZ-FE
Vehicle lift/ suspension : 50 mm OME
Tyres : 265/70R16 Dunlop Grandtrek
Air filter : Std
Snorkel : Safari snorkel
Cam cut : Std
Exhaust mod : Std
Tyre pressure Around town with lighter loads : 2 Bar on the open road
Permanent roofrack etc : no just standard roof rails
Aircon : Yes used most of the time
Difflock (orig/afterfit) : Yes Std
Other Mods : Nudge bar & Snorkel
CONSUMPTION: 12.8L/100 mixed highway, town, muddy & gravel roads travelled. Speeds ranged from 40 km/h on muddy roads to 125/130 on highway with headwind.
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Fuel consumption data of my Hilux
Here's my info sharing post on fuel consumption for the benefit of all:
I was active a few years ago trying to decide about changing from carb to electronic fuel management system and decided not to change anything and go and see schalk to do a dyno tune. Schalk (in pretoria) is brilliant, he discovered the 2nd stage jet on the carb was way too big and modified accordingly to result in marked improved performance and consumption, he also proved that the exhaust (whether on, off, has wholes or not) makes no difference to the performance - so its never worth replacing an exhaust!
I have been collecting fuel consumption data for the last 7 years (since 2008) and am happy to share the data with anyone interested - please let me know how to post an xl spreadsheet and where...
I have tested the turboflo fuel saving device which actually works - around 10% improvement. (from 7 to 7.7km/l)
I've also tested the extreme fuel saving additive which actually worsened the fuel consumption from 7.87 to 7.33km/l.
When I discovered how much I am saving on the turboflo I started promoting and reselling the devices (mostly giving them away to my friends and family) - most people are sceptics, but a few people bought them... I'm saving around R3700/year based on 20000km/year. I am now ready to change to a light utility diesel and plan to run on biodiesel (home-made).
Now I'm selling this hilux and will post it on the classifieds section...
Please advise if you would like this data and how to share it with the forum
Here is my vehicle spec:
Vehicle: Toyota hilux sfa D/C 4x4 Manual
km: 241500
Motor: 2.4L 22r
Model: 1996
Suspension: Standard/old man emu
Tyres: continental 4x4
Airfilter: Standard
Snorkel: No
Exhaust: wild cat branches
Tyre pressure: 2.5 bar
Aircon: usually off
Canopy: Fiberglass
Roof rack: No (small one on canopy)
Fuel consumption: 7,2-9,5 km/l in JHB suburban/central
I was active a few years ago trying to decide about changing from carb to electronic fuel management system and decided not to change anything and go and see schalk to do a dyno tune. Schalk (in pretoria) is brilliant, he discovered the 2nd stage jet on the carb was way too big and modified accordingly to result in marked improved performance and consumption, he also proved that the exhaust (whether on, off, has wholes or not) makes no difference to the performance - so its never worth replacing an exhaust!
I have been collecting fuel consumption data for the last 7 years (since 2008) and am happy to share the data with anyone interested - please let me know how to post an xl spreadsheet and where...
I have tested the turboflo fuel saving device which actually works - around 10% improvement. (from 7 to 7.7km/l)
I've also tested the extreme fuel saving additive which actually worsened the fuel consumption from 7.87 to 7.33km/l.
When I discovered how much I am saving on the turboflo I started promoting and reselling the devices (mostly giving them away to my friends and family) - most people are sceptics, but a few people bought them... I'm saving around R3700/year based on 20000km/year. I am now ready to change to a light utility diesel and plan to run on biodiesel (home-made).
Now I'm selling this hilux and will post it on the classifieds section...
Please advise if you would like this data and how to share it with the forum
Here is my vehicle spec:
Vehicle: Toyota hilux sfa D/C 4x4 Manual
km: 241500
Motor: 2.4L 22r
Model: 1996
Suspension: Standard/old man emu
Tyres: continental 4x4
Airfilter: Standard
Snorkel: No
Exhaust: wild cat branches
Tyre pressure: 2.5 bar
Aircon: usually off
Canopy: Fiberglass
Roof rack: No (small one on canopy)
Fuel consumption: 7,2-9,5 km/l in JHB suburban/central
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Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Hello Scotty. I have a 2011 Hilux SR5 dual cab 4x4 3lt turbo Deisel. My wife & Itowed our 16 ft caravan to Inverloch (near Philip Island), from Wagga Wagga last October. 700km & we got 600km on 75 litres of fuel. I had the cruise set on 98 kmh on the Freeway. We were very happy with this economy. Cheers,Scotty wrote:Hi chaps
There is some scattered info on the forum about the various motors and fuel consumption, let's have ago at getting some of it together in a thread.
The last time I worked on our Hilux's engine I think the mechanic helping me got the fuel mixtures all wrong which sent the consumption through the roof +- 4km/litre, it was much better before this change.
The previous owners said they got consumption between 10.5L and 15L per hundred, but I think they were a little optimistic
I know there are so many factors that affect fuel consumption, but here goes (feel free to add more info/ criteria I have missed/omitted when you post):
Vehicle: 1987 SFA Hilux Double Cab (Import)
Km's on the clock: 270 000
Motor: 2.2L 4Y Petrol ( sub assembly done at 190 000kms)
Vehicle lift/ suspension: OME leaf springs and shocks, extended shackles
Tyres: 31" BF Goodrich All Terrain
Carb mod/ spacers?:No, Standard
Air filter: Donaldson
Snorkel?: No
EFI?: No
Cam cut?:No
Exhaust mod?:Freeflow exhaust, branch fitted
Tyre pressure Around town with lighter loads, 1.9psi in the rear and 2psi in the front.
Permanent roofrack/ tent etc?:No
Aircon?:Broken so not ever used
Canopy?:
CONSUPTION:Mainly done town driving so far. Max speed very rarely over 110kph (real GPS speed). Consumption was around 6km/L and is now running rich at 4.5km/L.
It would be most interesting to hear from the rest of you.
Cheers
Scotty :D
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Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Can someone please tell me where I might find the factory fitted Transmision oil cooler on my 2011 Hilux 3lt turbo deisel??. I'm told it has one, but I've been under the thing & in the engine bay but can't seem to locate it. I'm considdering fitting an after market one as well. Cheers, Fossil.
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Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Vehicle: 4.0 V6 A/T 4x4 Hilux (2010)
Km's on the clock: 102500
Motor: 1GR-FE (4.0 V6)
Vehicle lift/ suspension: none
Tyres: 16" General Grabbers
Carb mod/ spacers?: None
Air filter: Std
Snorkel?: none
EFI?: Std
Cam cut?: None
Exhaust mod?: None
Tyre Type & Size?: 16" General Grabbers
Tyre pressure Around town with lighter loads: 2.2 Bar all round
Permanent roofrack/ tent etc?: None
Aircon?: Yes, always on.
Difflock (orig/afterfit)?: Original
Canopy?: Yes, Fibreglass
Other Mods?: None
CONSUMPTION: Open road average 7.8 km/l @ 120Km/h
Km's on the clock: 102500
Motor: 1GR-FE (4.0 V6)
Vehicle lift/ suspension: none
Tyres: 16" General Grabbers
Carb mod/ spacers?: None
Air filter: Std
Snorkel?: none
EFI?: Std
Cam cut?: None
Exhaust mod?: None
Tyre Type & Size?: 16" General Grabbers
Tyre pressure Around town with lighter loads: 2.2 Bar all round
Permanent roofrack/ tent etc?: None
Aircon?: Yes, always on.
Difflock (orig/afterfit)?: Original
Canopy?: Yes, Fibreglass
Other Mods?: None
CONSUMPTION: Open road average 7.8 km/l @ 120Km/h
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Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Morning guys.
Here is a age old question.
Bigger diameter wheels vs smaller wheels.
Which one will give you better fuel economy?
Please apply the math if you like,not that I would know how to work it.ha ha
Here is a age old question.
Bigger diameter wheels vs smaller wheels.
Which one will give you better fuel economy?
Please apply the math if you like,not that I would know how to work it.ha ha
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Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
With my old 2.2 I found that 31" tyres were the better option. The KZ might fare better with 32's because it has enough torque to handle them. There comes a 'tipping point' where a tyre size gets too big and causes the motor to labour too much and the fuel economy drops off again.
A lot will depend on what the vehicle is mostly used for (town driving vs country roads) and of course driving style. Stop / start driving with lots of acceleration points will fare better with diameters that are on the smaller side and the opposite applies with rural applications.
A lot will depend on what the vehicle is mostly used for (town driving vs country roads) and of course driving style. Stop / start driving with lots of acceleration points will fare better with diameters that are on the smaller side and the opposite applies with rural applications.
When your road comes to an end ...... you need a HILUX!.
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
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Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
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Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Vehicle: '98 IFS Hilux Raider 4x4 D/C
Km's on the clock: 60100km (on "new" engine)
Motor: 1UZ-FE (4.0L V8 Lexus)
Vehicle lift/ suspension: Standard
Tyres: 31" BF Goodrich A/T
Carb mod/ spacers?: N/A
Air filter: Cone
Snorkel?: none
EFI?: Std
Cam cut?: N/A
Exhaust mod?: Freeflow 8 to 2 to 1. standard headers (have a date with Noise Boys for upgrade)-(Branches : 4 to 1 each side is the idea so far)
Tyre Type & Size?: 265 R70 16 BF Goodrich A/T
Tyre pressure Around town with lighter loads: 2.2 Bar all round
Permanent roofrack/ tent etc?: N/A
Aircon?: Yes
Difflock (orig/afterfit)?: Original
Canopy?: None
Other Mods?: None
CONSUMPTION: Open road average 6.5 km/l @ 122Km/h (GPS)
(That is with standard manual 5 speed box and 4.8 diff ratios. Will be changing to 4.11 soon.)
Km's on the clock: 60100km (on "new" engine)
Motor: 1UZ-FE (4.0L V8 Lexus)
Vehicle lift/ suspension: Standard
Tyres: 31" BF Goodrich A/T
Carb mod/ spacers?: N/A
Air filter: Cone
Snorkel?: none
EFI?: Std
Cam cut?: N/A
Exhaust mod?: Freeflow 8 to 2 to 1. standard headers (have a date with Noise Boys for upgrade)-(Branches : 4 to 1 each side is the idea so far)
Tyre Type & Size?: 265 R70 16 BF Goodrich A/T
Tyre pressure Around town with lighter loads: 2.2 Bar all round
Permanent roofrack/ tent etc?: N/A
Aircon?: Yes
Difflock (orig/afterfit)?: Original
Canopy?: None
Other Mods?: None
CONSUMPTION: Open road average 6.5 km/l @ 122Km/h (GPS)
(That is with standard manual 5 speed box and 4.8 diff ratios. Will be changing to 4.11 soon.)
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Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Here goes,
Vehicle: 2006 Hilux Raider D/C 4.0 V6 4X4 Auto
Km's on the clock: 85000
Motor: 1GR-FE
Vehicle lift/ suspension: Standard
Tyres: Good Year Wrangler 15"
Carb mod/ spacers?: N/A
Air filter: Standard
Snorkel?: No
EFI?: Yes, standard
Cam cut?: No
Exhaust mod?: No
Tyre pressure: 2.3 bar
Permanent roofrack/tent etc?: No
Aircon?: Yes, all the time
Canopy?: No
CONSUMPTION: Open road average 7.1 km/l @ 120Km/h (GPS)
Vehicle: 2006 Hilux Raider D/C 4.0 V6 4X4 Auto
Km's on the clock: 85000
Motor: 1GR-FE
Vehicle lift/ suspension: Standard
Tyres: Good Year Wrangler 15"
Carb mod/ spacers?: N/A
Air filter: Standard
Snorkel?: No
EFI?: Yes, standard
Cam cut?: No
Exhaust mod?: No
Tyre pressure: 2.3 bar
Permanent roofrack/tent etc?: No
Aircon?: Yes, all the time
Canopy?: No
CONSUMPTION: Open road average 7.1 km/l @ 120Km/h (GPS)
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Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Vehicle : Toyota Hilux
Km - 281.000km
Motor - 22RE
Suspension - original
Tires - original size
Air filter - K&N
Snorkel - No
Cam cut - No
Exhaust - standard no mods
Tire pressure - dont know?
Roofrack - No
Aircon - No
Consumption. 63L tank = 527 km
Note: i just bought the car a week ago dont know the tire pressure. And i got a hole in my exhaust and my oxy sensor is giving me the check engine light so im VERY HAPPY about my consumption.
Km - 281.000km
Motor - 22RE
Suspension - original
Tires - original size
Air filter - K&N
Snorkel - No
Cam cut - No
Exhaust - standard no mods
Tire pressure - dont know?
Roofrack - No
Aircon - No
Consumption. 63L tank = 527 km
Note: i just bought the car a week ago dont know the tire pressure. And i got a hole in my exhaust and my oxy sensor is giving me the check engine light so im VERY HAPPY about my consumption.
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Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
That's pretty good Isak!
Depending on what tyres you have on there, you should be running them somewhere around 2.4 Bar or even slightly more on asphalt - off road you can drop them down to 1.8 bar for gravel and down to 1.4 bar for the rougher stuff.
Depending on what tyres you have on there, you should be running them somewhere around 2.4 Bar or even slightly more on asphalt - off road you can drop them down to 1.8 bar for gravel and down to 1.4 bar for the rougher stuff.
When your road comes to an end ...... you need a HILUX!.
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
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Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Thanks mud dog .
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Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Hi Gents I am a Newbe
I have a 1995 double cab Hilux 2.4 Petrol we all know they are very heavy on fuel consumption and my 22R needs to be changed, I am thinking of fitting a Diesel engine in the 22R place
Can anyone give me some info on what diesel engine with ok performance and good fuel consumption that fits straight on the gearbox with minor modifications like exhaust, engine mountings, radiator
Sorry just to ad its a 5 speed gearbox
Really hope to get some info thanks Gents
I have a 1995 double cab Hilux 2.4 Petrol we all know they are very heavy on fuel consumption and my 22R needs to be changed, I am thinking of fitting a Diesel engine in the 22R place
Can anyone give me some info on what diesel engine with ok performance and good fuel consumption that fits straight on the gearbox with minor modifications like exhaust, engine mountings, radiator
Sorry just to ad its a 5 speed gearbox
Really hope to get some info thanks Gents
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Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Hi guys, I recently brought a new 2.8 gd6 DC 4x4 and at about 4k on the clock I was getting 9.1lt /100, town driving, I subsequently had it chipped (unichip Q4) and took the ball and chain on a road trippie(400km) and got 7.2lt/100km, I know right!?. I just hope the chip isn't throwing computer out of wack cause I can live with that figure. Currently I'm back up to 8lt/100km to work and back
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Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
I just got the same 2.8gd6 DC, still running in on 3rd diesel fill & getting around 9.3L/100km but expecting the mileage to get better as engine loosens up. Was thinking of installing Unichip Q4 sometime later, how has it been performing & consumption wise? 7.2ltr/100km is some very impressive figure but is it actually only consuming that much?Blackie gd6 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2017 6:17 pm Hi guys, I recently brought a new 2.8 gd6 DC 4x4 and at about 4k on the clock I was getting 9.1lt /100, town driving, I subsequently had it chipped (unichip Q4) and took the ball and chain on a road trippie(400km) and got 7.2lt/100km, I know right!?. I just hope the chip isn't throwing computer out of wack cause I can live with that figure. Currently I'm back up to 8lt/100km to work and back
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Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
I just got the same 2.8gd6 DC, still running in on 3rd diesel fill & getting around 9.3L/100km but expecting the mileage to get better as engine loosens up. Was thinking of installing Unichip Q4 sometime later, how has it been performing & consumption wise? 7.2ltr/100km is some very impressive figure but is it actually only consuming that much?Blackie gd6 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2017 6:17 pm Hi guys, I recently brought a new 2.8 gd6 DC 4x4 and at about 4k on the clock I was getting 9.1lt /100, town driving, I subsequently had it chipped (unichip Q4) and took the ball and chain on a road trippie(400km) and got 7.2lt/100km, I know right!?. I just hope the chip isn't throwing computer out of wack cause I can live with that figure. Currently I'm back up to 8lt/100km to work and back
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Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Hi thibens, my gd6 is currently on 8.4lt/100km ... Majority town driving like a teenager since the chip damn difficult to stay away from the go pedal!. The lux is on 7K now and the worst I've gotten is 9.7 playing on Atlantis dunes. I hear you afa actual consumption goes because the most fuel per fill I've put in is 61lt from which I get just over 700ks, so something out of calibration?,or a huge reserve!.
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- Newbie
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Mon Apr 24, 2017 9:14 am
- Town: Kuala Lumpur
- Vehicle: Hilux D-Cab 2017
- Real Name: Thiben
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
I think it's the case of both huge reserve & newly(ish) calibrated fuel gauge. Noticed the fuel needle started moving from point go once tank is fully filled, unlike my previous Hilux which only moves after abt 100km & consistently returned 760 - 790km for a full tank.
So not very impressed with GD6's the current consumption considering the low rolling RPM.. 6speed.. brand new engine..etc.
So not very impressed with GD6's the current consumption considering the low rolling RPM.. 6speed.. brand new engine..etc.
- dalkill
- LR4WD, Lockers, Crawler Gears
- Posts: 1576
- Joined: Wed Feb 13, 2008 8:34 am
- Town: Cape TOwn
- Vehicle: 2.4 GD6 SR D/C 4x4
- Real Name: Shaakir
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Took the family to Gordons Bay on Sat. Filled up at Caltex Greenways (R11.59 / lt ) and went back the Sunday for spot of fishing and filled up again. Pretty laid back driving, taking it easy on the revs, max 120 on highway. Try to stick to 100kmh, sometimes even cruising at 80 when i don't feel like overtaking.
CONSUMPTION: 114km used 10.1lt = 11.28km / lt
Vehicle: 2007 Hilux Raider D/C 3.0 D4D
Km's on the clock: 215 000
Motor: 3.0 D4D
Vehicle lift/ suspension: Standard
Tyres: 265 / 65 / 17
Carb mod/ spacers?: N/A
Air filter: Standard
Snorkel?: No
EFI?: Yes, standard
Cam cut?: No
Exhaust mod?: No
Tyre pressure: 2.0 bar
Permanent roofrack/tent etc?: No
Aircon?: occasionally
Canopy?: Yes
CONSUMPTION: 114km used 10.1lt = 11.28km / lt
Vehicle: 2007 Hilux Raider D/C 3.0 D4D
Km's on the clock: 215 000
Motor: 3.0 D4D
Vehicle lift/ suspension: Standard
Tyres: 265 / 65 / 17
Carb mod/ spacers?: N/A
Air filter: Standard
Snorkel?: No
EFI?: Yes, standard
Cam cut?: No
Exhaust mod?: No
Tyre pressure: 2.0 bar
Permanent roofrack/tent etc?: No
Aircon?: occasionally
Canopy?: Yes
2016 2.4GD6 SR D/C 4x4 (Oct 2022 - current) (Buraaq VI)
2007 d4d 3.0 D/C 4x4 (Mar 2016 - July 2022) (Buraaq V)
2003 Isuzu KB300 D/C 4x4 (May 2015 - Feb 2016) aka Buraaq IV
2000 hilux DC 2.7 4x4 (Jul 2011 - Sep 2012) aka Buraaq III
1999 RXI 20v (Nov 2009 - Jul 2011) aka Quicksilver
1990 hilux DC 2.2 4x4 (Jun 2008 - Jul 2011) aka Buraaq II
1997 corolla 160i GLE (Feb 2007 - Sep 2009) aka Green Goblin
1990 GLI twincam (still my fav rolla) (Oct 2005 - Mar 2007) aka Wit Blitz
Golf GTI 2.0 (temp insanity for 2months) (Jun 2005 - Aug 2005) aka A mistake
1993 hilux SC 2.2 4x4 (April 2003 - Sept 2005) aka Buraaq
TOYOTA IS MY LEWE
2007 d4d 3.0 D/C 4x4 (Mar 2016 - July 2022) (Buraaq V)
2003 Isuzu KB300 D/C 4x4 (May 2015 - Feb 2016) aka Buraaq IV
2000 hilux DC 2.7 4x4 (Jul 2011 - Sep 2012) aka Buraaq III
1999 RXI 20v (Nov 2009 - Jul 2011) aka Quicksilver
1990 hilux DC 2.2 4x4 (Jun 2008 - Jul 2011) aka Buraaq II
1997 corolla 160i GLE (Feb 2007 - Sep 2009) aka Green Goblin
1990 GLI twincam (still my fav rolla) (Oct 2005 - Mar 2007) aka Wit Blitz
Golf GTI 2.0 (temp insanity for 2months) (Jun 2005 - Aug 2005) aka A mistake
1993 hilux SC 2.2 4x4 (April 2003 - Sept 2005) aka Buraaq
TOYOTA IS MY LEWE
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- Posts: 7
- Joined: Tue Jun 20, 2017 9:30 pm
- Town: Johannesburg
- Vehicle: Toyota 22r 4x4
- Real Name: Wandile
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Hi guys , I have a 89 22r double cab 4x4. No canopy, winch , roof rack. 15" tires. 300psi. Average 120km/h 3k r/m. I get 5km/L.
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- Posts: 2
- Joined: Thu Nov 30, 2017 12:22 pm
- Town: Pretoria
- Vehicle: Toyota Hilux
- Real Name: Edward
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Vehicle: 2010 Hilux Legend40 D/C 3.0 D4D Auto
Km's on the clock: 168 000
Motor: 3.0 D4D
Vehicle lift/ suspension: Standard with 20mm front spacer lift
Tyres: 265 / 75 / 16
Carb mod/ spacers?: 20mm front spacer lift
Air filter: Standard
Snorkel?: No
EFI?: Yes, standard
Cam cut?: No
Exhaust mod?: Cat and OEM silencer box removed - replaced with free-flow silencer box
Tyre pressure: 2.4 bar
Permanent roofrack/tent etc?: No
Aircon?: Occasionally
Canopy?: Yes
CONSUMPTION: 8.9km/l in city traffic (before Cat removal and Exhaust mod - checking new figures with mods)
Km's on the clock: 168 000
Motor: 3.0 D4D
Vehicle lift/ suspension: Standard with 20mm front spacer lift
Tyres: 265 / 75 / 16
Carb mod/ spacers?: 20mm front spacer lift
Air filter: Standard
Snorkel?: No
EFI?: Yes, standard
Cam cut?: No
Exhaust mod?: Cat and OEM silencer box removed - replaced with free-flow silencer box
Tyre pressure: 2.4 bar
Permanent roofrack/tent etc?: No
Aircon?: Occasionally
Canopy?: Yes
CONSUMPTION: 8.9km/l in city traffic (before Cat removal and Exhaust mod - checking new figures with mods)
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- High Range 4WD
- Posts: 90
- Joined: Fri Feb 10, 2017 2:59 pm
- Town: Mooi River KZN
- Vehicle: 96 SFA D/C 4x4 2.4
- Real Name: Malcolm
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Vehicle: 1996 SFA D/C 4x4
Km's on the clock: 198500
Motor: 22R 2.4
Vehicle lift/ suspension: Standard
Tyres: 31/10.5/R15
Carb mod/ spacers?: No
Air filter: Standard
Snorkel?: No
EFI?: no
Cam cut?: No
Exhaust mod?: Stainless steel free flow. recently installed
Tyre pressure: 2 Bar
Permanent roofrack/tent etc?: No
Aircon?: Not really/Crack the little window open when hot
Canopy?: No
CONSUMPTION: Trip to wild coast and back . 900km used 8km / L fuel , Very happy Not sure what it is per 100km.
Km's on the clock: 198500
Motor: 22R 2.4
Vehicle lift/ suspension: Standard
Tyres: 31/10.5/R15
Carb mod/ spacers?: No
Air filter: Standard
Snorkel?: No
EFI?: no
Cam cut?: No
Exhaust mod?: Stainless steel free flow. recently installed
Tyre pressure: 2 Bar
Permanent roofrack/tent etc?: No
Aircon?: Not really/Crack the little window open when hot
Canopy?: No
CONSUMPTION: Trip to wild coast and back . 900km used 8km / L fuel , Very happy Not sure what it is per 100km.
2.4 1996 SFA D/C
2.5 2015 hardbody 4x4 S/C
2013 Everest 4x2
2.5 2012 AWD Kuga(SOLD)
yz250 2 stroke
tw 200 farm bike
2.5 2015 hardbody 4x4 S/C
2013 Everest 4x2
2.5 2012 AWD Kuga(SOLD)
yz250 2 stroke
tw 200 farm bike
- Rigger
- Low Range 4WD
- Posts: 188
- Joined: Mon Dec 07, 2015 1:03 pm
- Town: George
- Vehicle: Toyota Hilux 3.0 S/C 4x4
- Real Name: Martiens
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Vehicle: 2011 3.0 D4D S/C 4x4
Km's on the clock: 152000km
Motor: 1KD 3.0
Vehicle lift/ suspension: Standard
Tyres: 31/10.5/R15
Carb mod/ spacers?: No
Air filter: Standard
Snorkel?: Yes
EFI?: Std
Cam cut?: No
Exhaust mod: No
Tyre pressure: 2.2 Bar
Permanent roofrack/tent etc?: Cattle rails
Aircon?: 80% of the time.
Canopy?: No
CONSUMPTION: Over the past 24741km I average 8.89km/L.
Km's on the clock: 152000km
Motor: 1KD 3.0
Vehicle lift/ suspension: Standard
Tyres: 31/10.5/R15
Carb mod/ spacers?: No
Air filter: Standard
Snorkel?: Yes
EFI?: Std
Cam cut?: No
Exhaust mod: No
Tyre pressure: 2.2 Bar
Permanent roofrack/tent etc?: Cattle rails
Aircon?: 80% of the time.
Canopy?: No
CONSUMPTION: Over the past 24741km I average 8.89km/L.
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- Newbie
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Thu Nov 30, 2017 12:22 pm
- Town: Pretoria
- Vehicle: Toyota Hilux
- Real Name: Edward
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
CAT removed and Exhaust mod done....still getting same economy. Seems that CAT and free flow silencer does not do much to economy of my luxEdward@d4d wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2017 2:36 pm Vehicle: 2010 Hilux Legend40 D/C 3.0 D4D Auto
Km's on the clock: 168 000
Motor: 3.0 D4D
Vehicle lift/ suspension: Standard with 20mm front spacer lift
Tyres: 265 / 75 / 16
Carb mod/ spacers?: 20mm front spacer lift
Air filter: Standard
Snorkel?: No
EFI?: Yes, standard
Cam cut?: No
Exhaust mod?: Cat and OEM silencer box removed - replaced with free-flow silencer box
Tyre pressure: 2.4 bar
Permanent roofrack/tent etc?: No
Aircon?: Occasionally
Canopy?: Yes
CONSUMPTION: 8.9km/l in city traffic (before Cat removal and Exhaust mod - checking new figures with mods)
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- LR 4WD Full Lockers
- Posts: 601
- Joined: Thu Jan 24, 2008 10:31 pm
- Town: Gordons Bay
- Vehicle: 2011 Hilux DC 3.0 D4D
- Real Name: Luke
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Vehicle: 1997 22r Double Cab 4x4
Km's on the clock: 600000+-
Motor: 22r
Vehicle lift/ suspension: 50mm lift
Tyres: 32inch mud terrains
Carb mod/ spacers?: Ripped all unnecessary vacuum hoses off except vacuum advance and breather for carb
Air filter: Standard
Snorkel?: No
EFI?: no
Cam cut?: No
Exhaust mod?: nope
Tyre pressure: 2.2 bar
Permanent roofrack/tent etc?: No
Aircon?: Occasionally
Canopy?: Yes
CONSUMPTION: 6.9km/l open road. 6kml town
Km's on the clock: 600000+-
Motor: 22r
Vehicle lift/ suspension: 50mm lift
Tyres: 32inch mud terrains
Carb mod/ spacers?: Ripped all unnecessary vacuum hoses off except vacuum advance and breather for carb
Air filter: Standard
Snorkel?: No
EFI?: no
Cam cut?: No
Exhaust mod?: nope
Tyre pressure: 2.2 bar
Permanent roofrack/tent etc?: No
Aircon?: Occasionally
Canopy?: Yes
CONSUMPTION: 6.9km/l open road. 6kml town
With each replacement of parts, a car slowly becomes Chinese.
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- Posts: 7
- Joined: Wed Apr 17, 2019 10:26 pm
- Town: jhb
- Vehicle: hilux
- Real Name: ebrahim
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Hi Guys
First post on the forum :)
2017 2.4 GD6 DC SRX 4x4
40000 km
Average (traffic and freeway driving) 8.2/ 100km
Small concern i am having:
When i fill (usually before the refuel indication!!!), range displays around 850km. After doing about 20km, the range steadily drops and settles around 700 and then more or less matches my odometer. Does this happen to anyone else?
First post on the forum :)
2017 2.4 GD6 DC SRX 4x4
40000 km
Average (traffic and freeway driving) 8.2/ 100km
Small concern i am having:
When i fill (usually before the refuel indication!!!), range displays around 850km. After doing about 20km, the range steadily drops and settles around 700 and then more or less matches my odometer. Does this happen to anyone else?
- Darkwing Duck
- High Range 2WD
- Posts: 12
- Joined: Wed Dec 12, 2018 8:12 pm
- Town: Cape Town
- Vehicle: Hilux 3.0 D4D
- Real Name: Ferdi
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
I went to Langebaan over the weekend and filled up. Range meter on dash shows "0"
Consumption and all other info working great.
What or where can I look?
To answer your question, yes, mine did the same than yours.
Surely not the most accurate notification on the Hilux
I don't trust it anymore
Bakkie went for a new cluster about 3 months ago (recall)
Think I should take it back sometime
regards
Consumption and all other info working great.
What or where can I look?
To answer your question, yes, mine did the same than yours.
Surely not the most accurate notification on the Hilux
I don't trust it anymore
Bakkie went for a new cluster about 3 months ago (recall)
Think I should take it back sometime
regards
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- Pora
- LR 4WD Rear Locker
- Posts: 422
- Joined: Thu Nov 11, 2010 9:35 am
- Town: Brakpan
- Vehicle: Hilux 2.5 d4d
- Real Name: Pora
- Location: JHB
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Vehicle: 2007 Hilux 4x4 double cab
Km's on the clock: 291502
Motor: 2.5 SRX
Vehicle lift/ suspension: standard
Tyres: 245/70R16
Carb mod/ spacers?: NA
Air filter: Standard
Snorkel?: No
EFI?: no
Cam cut?: No
Exhaust mod?: nope
Tyre pressure: 2.4 bar
Permanent roofrack/tent etc?: No
Aircon?: Occasionally
Canopy?:yes/no
With Alucab on i get aroun 11.9 km/l
Without Alucab around 12.3 km/l
Towing my camper ill get around 9.2 or so.
Its a only 75kw so i drive like an old man :)
Km's on the clock: 291502
Motor: 2.5 SRX
Vehicle lift/ suspension: standard
Tyres: 245/70R16
Carb mod/ spacers?: NA
Air filter: Standard
Snorkel?: No
EFI?: no
Cam cut?: No
Exhaust mod?: nope
Tyre pressure: 2.4 bar
Permanent roofrack/tent etc?: No
Aircon?: Occasionally
Canopy?:yes/no
With Alucab on i get aroun 11.9 km/l
Without Alucab around 12.3 km/l
Towing my camper ill get around 9.2 or so.
Its a only 75kw so i drive like an old man :)
- Ian Jarman
- Newbie
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Mon Apr 15, 2019 7:42 am
- Town: Sedgefield
- Vehicle: Hilux 2.8 GD-6 4x4 raider auto DC
- Real Name: Ian
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
My 2019 2.8 4x4 Auto double cab with a rhinoman canopy and roof bars, from new.
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- LR 4WD Rear Locker
- Posts: 414
- Joined: Wed Oct 19, 2011 8:00 am
- Town: Benoni
- Vehicle: Hilux SFA
- Real Name: Rodney
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Vehicle:1988 SFA double cab
KM around 300k
Motor:KZTE with 5LT pump
Tyres 31x10.5x15
Tyre pressure around 2.2 bar
Aircon:no
Canopy:Yes
Open road with venter trailer around 9.5KM/l at 100KM/h true speed
off road and messing around not bad.
KM around 300k
Motor:KZTE with 5LT pump
Tyres 31x10.5x15
Tyre pressure around 2.2 bar
Aircon:no
Canopy:Yes
Open road with venter trailer around 9.5KM/l at 100KM/h true speed
off road and messing around not bad.
- Bear
- Low Range 4WD
- Posts: 159
- Joined: Tue Nov 13, 2018 9:07 am
- Town: Johannesburg
- Vehicle: Toyota Hilux 2200 Raider D/Cab 4x4 - SFA
- Real Name: Ricky
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Hi Guys
This is always a controversial topic - fuel consumption. I did my first so called “holiday” with my 94’ 2.2 D/Cab Raider. Really enjoyed it. Had a six day trip. Left Roodepoort on 7th July went to Wits Rural Facility, 6kms away from Orpen Gate of the Kruger National Park.
Below are my odometer readings and fill ups. From home to I tried to maintain 120km/h to my destination. It was just playing around at Bush Buck ridge approximately 80km/h, at Kruger national it was 50km/h.
Left home - 227992 First top up – 74.50L - 95 unleaded on a 100L tank
Refill Lydenburg - 228268 - 276 km done - 41.69L refill - 6.62 km/l
Refill at Bush Buck Ridge - 228777 - 509 km done - 62.78L refill - 8.1 km/l
Refill Graskop (coming back home) - 229341 - 564 km done - 64.87L refill - 8.69 km/l
This is always a controversial topic - fuel consumption. I did my first so called “holiday” with my 94’ 2.2 D/Cab Raider. Really enjoyed it. Had a six day trip. Left Roodepoort on 7th July went to Wits Rural Facility, 6kms away from Orpen Gate of the Kruger National Park.
Below are my odometer readings and fill ups. From home to I tried to maintain 120km/h to my destination. It was just playing around at Bush Buck ridge approximately 80km/h, at Kruger national it was 50km/h.
Left home - 227992 First top up – 74.50L - 95 unleaded on a 100L tank
Refill Lydenburg - 228268 - 276 km done - 41.69L refill - 6.62 km/l
Refill at Bush Buck Ridge - 228777 - 509 km done - 62.78L refill - 8.1 km/l
Refill Graskop (coming back home) - 229341 - 564 km done - 64.87L refill - 8.69 km/l
Last edited by Bear on Wed Jul 17, 2019 2:36 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Travel is not really about leaving our homes, but leaving our habits.
Adventure tends to magnify all human emotions.
It's only in adventure that some people succeed in knowing themselves - in finding themselves.
Adventure tends to magnify all human emotions.
It's only in adventure that some people succeed in knowing themselves - in finding themselves.
- Breekbeen
- Newbie
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- Joined: Tue Jul 02, 2019 6:33 am
- Town: Paarl
- Vehicle: Fortuner
- Real Name: Danie
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
I think your figures are km/l and not L/100km
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- Breekbeen
- Newbie
- Posts: 8
- Joined: Tue Jul 02, 2019 6:33 am
- Town: Paarl
- Vehicle: Fortuner
- Real Name: Danie
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Not Hilux but with my D4D Fortuner I average 8.5 km/l and towing 7 km/l.
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- Bear
- Low Range 4WD
- Posts: 159
- Joined: Tue Nov 13, 2018 9:07 am
- Town: Johannesburg
- Vehicle: Toyota Hilux 2200 Raider D/Cab 4x4 - SFA
- Real Name: Ricky
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Thanks Breekbeen, I think you are right. I dived the distance by the litres used. It gives KM/L.
I edited my post. So it actually is a bit heavy on fuel driving at 120km/h and I had my rears pumped to 2.4 bars of pressure.
I edited my post. So it actually is a bit heavy on fuel driving at 120km/h and I had my rears pumped to 2.4 bars of pressure.
Travel is not really about leaving our homes, but leaving our habits.
Adventure tends to magnify all human emotions.
It's only in adventure that some people succeed in knowing themselves - in finding themselves.
Adventure tends to magnify all human emotions.
It's only in adventure that some people succeed in knowing themselves - in finding themselves.
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- Newbie
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- Joined: Sun Nov 10, 2019 4:32 pm
- Town: Fish Hoek
- Vehicle: Hilux 4x4 Double Cab 4 liter petrol
- Real Name: David
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
2008 double cab, 4 liter petrol, canopy no roof rack, General At3 tires at 2.5 bar, 6.5 Klm/liter in town, 8.5 klm/liter on hiway at 110KLM/H
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- High Range 4WD
- Posts: 38
- Joined: Fri Jul 21, 2017 9:04 pm
- Town: midrand
- Vehicle: TOYOTA HILUX
- Real Name: MUDAVANHU
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Is there anything that one can do,to reduce or minimise fuel usage of hilux 2.7 ,3rz
- Dowe Koos
- LR4WD, Lockers, Crawler Gears
- Posts: 1053
- Joined: Fri Oct 10, 2014 6:44 pm
- Town: Pretoria
- Vehicle: Toyota Buschwagen 2.7 4x4
- Real Name: Hennie
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Hi Mudavanhu. Three years ago, my average was 6 km per liter. After that I had put on a snorkel and only use Sasol 95. From there my average was between 8 km/l to 10 km/l, depending where I was riding. Most of the time, especially in town my average is about 8 km/l and at some point I get 11 km/l on open road - fully loaded.. I understand that if I could take out the catalytic converter, my average will improve.
Ecc 1:9 Wat gewees het, dit sal daar weer wees; en wat gebeur het, dit sal weer gebeur, en daar is glad niks nuuts onder die son nie.
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- High Range 4WD
- Posts: 38
- Joined: Fri Jul 21, 2017 9:04 pm
- Town: midrand
- Vehicle: TOYOTA HILUX
- Real Name: MUDAVANHU
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
so you recommend i take the catalytic converter out.how does one measure km/l
- Dowe Koos
- LR4WD, Lockers, Crawler Gears
- Posts: 1053
- Joined: Fri Oct 10, 2014 6:44 pm
- Town: Pretoria
- Vehicle: Toyota Buschwagen 2.7 4x4
- Real Name: Hennie
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Hi Mudavanhu. Fill up your tank and set your odometer on zero. Drive around until your tank is 1/4 full and fill it up again. Say for instance you had drive 600 km, divided it by the amount of how many liter you had put in to fill it up. Somewhere on the forum guys had a talk about the removal of the catalytic converter. I am not at home now, but in the afternoon, I will try to find the links for you.
Ecc 1:9 Wat gewees het, dit sal daar weer wees; en wat gebeur het, dit sal weer gebeur, en daar is glad niks nuuts onder die son nie.
- Dowe Koos
- LR4WD, Lockers, Crawler Gears
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- Real Name: Hennie
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Hi Mudavanhu. Here is some of the links.
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=43185&p=509089&hili ... er#p509089
viewtopic.php?f=121&t=43666&p=505752&hi ... er#p505752
viewtopic.php?f=94&t=42078&p=498002&hil ... er#p498002
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=38443&p=461909&hili ... er#p461909
viewtopic.php?f=86&t=38717&p=459726&hil ... er#p459726
viewtopic.php?f=166&t=15266&p=346333&hi ... er#p346333
viewtopic.php?f=94&t=28187&p=342084&hil ... er#p342084
Hope it help.
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=43185&p=509089&hili ... er#p509089
viewtopic.php?f=121&t=43666&p=505752&hi ... er#p505752
viewtopic.php?f=94&t=42078&p=498002&hil ... er#p498002
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=38443&p=461909&hili ... er#p461909
viewtopic.php?f=86&t=38717&p=459726&hil ... er#p459726
viewtopic.php?f=166&t=15266&p=346333&hi ... er#p346333
viewtopic.php?f=94&t=28187&p=342084&hil ... er#p342084
Hope it help.
Ecc 1:9 Wat gewees het, dit sal daar weer wees; en wat gebeur het, dit sal weer gebeur, en daar is glad niks nuuts onder die son nie.
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- High Range 4WD
- Posts: 38
- Joined: Fri Jul 21, 2017 9:04 pm
- Town: midrand
- Vehicle: TOYOTA HILUX
- Real Name: MUDAVANHU
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Ok I will have it removed and reweld the exhaust pipes together
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- High Range 2WD
- Posts: 21
- Joined: Fri Aug 16, 2019 6:43 pm
- Town: Pretoria
- Vehicle: 3.0D-4D D/C 4x4
- Real Name: Christoff
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Voertuig: 2008 3.0 D-4D D/C 4x4
ODOmeter: 324 000km
Engine: 1KD-FTV
Vering: Camil lift voor, standard Gabriel agter
Bande: 31" BF Goodrich A/T
Lug filter: Donaldson
Snorkel: Nee
Banddruk: 2.2 bar voor, 2.5 agter
Aircon: Soms
Canopy: Nee
Brandstof: ENGEN 50ppm
Snelheid: Max. 120km/uur
Verbruik: 9km/l dorp, 8kml/ ooppad, 7.5km/l vol gelaai met sleepwa op vakansie
Sal baie graag verbruik bo 10 wil kry
ODOmeter: 324 000km
Engine: 1KD-FTV
Vering: Camil lift voor, standard Gabriel agter
Bande: 31" BF Goodrich A/T
Lug filter: Donaldson
Snorkel: Nee
Banddruk: 2.2 bar voor, 2.5 agter
Aircon: Soms
Canopy: Nee
Brandstof: ENGEN 50ppm
Snelheid: Max. 120km/uur
Verbruik: 9km/l dorp, 8kml/ ooppad, 7.5km/l vol gelaai met sleepwa op vakansie
Sal baie graag verbruik bo 10 wil kry
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- High Range 2WD
- Posts: 12
- Joined: Mon May 29, 2017 11:01 am
- Town: Stellenbosch
- Vehicle: 2.5 d4d 4x4 Hilux
- Real Name: Hendrik
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Vehicle: 2011 2.5 d4d 4x4 srx d/c
Km's on the clock: 155 000km
Motor:
Vehicle lift/ suspension: front 20mm lift
Tyres: see below
Carb mod/ spacers?: NA
Air filter: Standard
Snorkel?: No
EFI?: n/a
Cam cut?: No
Exhaust mod?: nope
Tyre pressure: 2.1 bar
Permanent roofrack/tent etc?: See below
Aircon?: Almost always
Canopy: Yes + roofrack on canopy.
Speeds around between 110-130km/h on open road (generally around 110km/h on gps)
With 225/75r16 tyres, no chip : average 9.7km/l
After KSD chip: Average 9.3km/l
Added RTT on cab + tyres 245/70r16: between 8.5 to 9.4km/l
Km's on the clock: 155 000km
Motor:
Vehicle lift/ suspension: front 20mm lift
Tyres: see below
Carb mod/ spacers?: NA
Air filter: Standard
Snorkel?: No
EFI?: n/a
Cam cut?: No
Exhaust mod?: nope
Tyre pressure: 2.1 bar
Permanent roofrack/tent etc?: See below
Aircon?: Almost always
Canopy: Yes + roofrack on canopy.
Speeds around between 110-130km/h on open road (generally around 110km/h on gps)
With 225/75r16 tyres, no chip : average 9.7km/l
After KSD chip: Average 9.3km/l
Added RTT on cab + tyres 245/70r16: between 8.5 to 9.4km/l
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- High Range 4WD
- Posts: 30
- Joined: Tue Aug 28, 2007 9:36 am
- Town: Grahamstown
- Vehicle: 2012 Hilux DC 4x4 V6
- Real Name: Jay
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Vehicle: 2012 D/C 4.0 V6 Hilux Raider 4x4
Km's on the clock: 195 000km
Motor: 1GRFE (4.0 V6)
Vehicle lift/ suspension: Just Gabriel HDPs
Tyres: 265/65/17 Dunlop AT3G LTs
Carb mod/ spacers?: NA
Air filter: Standard
Snorkel: No
Exhaust mod?: Stock
Tyre pressure: 2.3 bar
Permanent roofrack/tent etc?: Roof Bars
Aircon?: Almost always
Cattle Rails
Speeds around between 110-130km/h on open road (generally around 120km/h )
Around 6.3km/l
Km's on the clock: 195 000km
Motor: 1GRFE (4.0 V6)
Vehicle lift/ suspension: Just Gabriel HDPs
Tyres: 265/65/17 Dunlop AT3G LTs
Carb mod/ spacers?: NA
Air filter: Standard
Snorkel: No
Exhaust mod?: Stock
Tyre pressure: 2.3 bar
Permanent roofrack/tent etc?: Roof Bars
Aircon?: Almost always
Cattle Rails
Speeds around between 110-130km/h on open road (generally around 120km/h )
Around 6.3km/l
- Petrie
- High Range 2WD
- Posts: 14
- Joined: Wed Jul 23, 2008 12:07 pm
- Town: Alberton
- Vehicle: 2000 Hilux 2.7 4x2. OME suspensie. 65l Lang Afstand Brandstof Tenk. Cowley Vryvloei uitlaatstel. K/N kegel lugfilter in oorspronklike filter houer. Bosch Super 4 Vonkies. 15" Granite Aluminium Alooi Vellings
- Real Name: Petrie
- Location: Alberton
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Ek kan geen fout vind met my 2000 Hilux 2.7i D/C (2x4) nie. Ek dink ek is een van die gelukkigste eienaars in die land. Het 23 Desember vanaf Alberton tot in George gery, so n paar draaie voor ek volgemaak het. (langafstand tank). Het 1250km gery en 125Liter by die pomp ingegooi. Lugreeling het heeltyd gewerk. Dit is 10km/l. Op die spoedgrens gehou op die spoedmeter. Meestal 120km/h. En terug met al daardie passe 9.75km/l. En 2 ekstra passasiers en hulle bagasie. Wat n wenner!
Petrie
2000 Hilux 2.7i D/C 4x2
2000 Hilux 2.7i D/C 4x2
- Gomario
- Newbie
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Tue Oct 17, 2023 2:53 pm
- Town: Humansdorp
- Vehicle: Duster 4x4
- Real Name: Mario
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
Ek het (amper) bly geraak, tot ek gelees het - joune is nie 'n 4x4 nie...Petrie wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2024 1:08 pm Ek kan geen fout vind met my 2000 Hilux 2.7i D/C (2x4) nie. Ek dink ek is een van die gelukkigste eienaars in die land. Het 23 Desember vanaf Alberton tot in George gery, so n paar draaie voor ek volgemaak het. (langafstand tank). Het 1250km gery en 125Liter by die pomp ingegooi. Lugreeling het heeltyd gewerk. Dit is 10km/l. Op die spoedgrens gehou op die spoedmeter. Meestal 120km/h. En terug met al daardie passe 9.75km/l. En 2 ekstra passasiers en hulle bagasie. Wat n wenner!
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- High Range 4WD
- Posts: 38
- Joined: Mon Aug 24, 2020 2:08 pm
- Town: Windhoek
- Vehicle: 2000 Toyota Hilux 2700 DC 4x4
- Real Name: Nick
Re: The fuel consumption of my Hilux
After my engine rebuild and a visit to Halfway Chobe Toyota. Dont know what they did, cause I did not collect the vehicle myself, but at times I get over 9km/lt. Unheard of for me. Well I know sort of cause I received an invoice, but I suspect the guys took a bit more time to fiddle with a few more things cause this is the best my engine has ever performed. All they told my girlfriend is that this engine is as good as new.
Vehicle: 2000 Hilux, DC SRX
Motor: 2.7 petrol
Vehicle lift/ suspension: Original
Tyres: 31s, Dunlop Grandtrek AT3GM
Air filter: Standard
Snorkel: Yes
EFI?: No
Cam cut?:No
Exhaust mod?:NO
Tyre pressure. Permanently 2.4 bar
Permanent roofrack/ tent etc?: yes
Aircon?: When needed
Canopy?:Yes, Alu.
CONSUMPTION:On average get 8.4-5km/l , Best 9.2 km/l, worst 7.9 AC plus 4x4 4H. Havnt tested 4L in the bush yet, but we all know she is thirsty. Test s been done over last 2000km mixed town, open and gravel roads in Namibia
Vehicle: 2000 Hilux, DC SRX
Motor: 2.7 petrol
Vehicle lift/ suspension: Original
Tyres: 31s, Dunlop Grandtrek AT3GM
Air filter: Standard
Snorkel: Yes
EFI?: No
Cam cut?:No
Exhaust mod?:NO
Tyre pressure. Permanently 2.4 bar
Permanent roofrack/ tent etc?: yes
Aircon?: When needed
Canopy?:Yes, Alu.
CONSUMPTION:On average get 8.4-5km/l , Best 9.2 km/l, worst 7.9 AC plus 4x4 4H. Havnt tested 4L in the bush yet, but we all know she is thirsty. Test s been done over last 2000km mixed town, open and gravel roads in Namibia