Just completed 3450 km trip in a 91 Pajero!
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Just completed 3450 km trip in a 91 Pajero!
I just got back from a road trip in my 2-door V24 Pajero.
Calgary to Winnipeg and back, with a week of Winnipeg city driving in the mix.
3454 kms
394 Litres of diesel
works out to 20.6 MPG.
On the highway, I averaged 120 km/h, and in the city it was fairly hard driving with lots of pedal to the floor. No noticable MPG difference in the city vs. the highway. I did notice one tank of fuel where I averaged 130 km/h (about 3900 RPM), fuel economy dropped to about 17.5 MPG.
I'm pretty happy with the mileage overall - is 20.6 MPG in line with what others are getting out of the 2.5 Turbo Diesel?
Calgary to Winnipeg and back, with a week of Winnipeg city driving in the mix.
3454 kms
394 Litres of diesel
works out to 20.6 MPG.
On the highway, I averaged 120 km/h, and in the city it was fairly hard driving with lots of pedal to the floor. No noticable MPG difference in the city vs. the highway. I did notice one tank of fuel where I averaged 130 km/h (about 3900 RPM), fuel economy dropped to about 17.5 MPG.
I'm pretty happy with the mileage overall - is 20.6 MPG in line with what others are getting out of the 2.5 Turbo Diesel?
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Re: Just completed 3450 km trip in a 91 Pajero!
20.6 MPG (11.42 L/100km) is exactly what I'm getting at this moment after 4,513 km (2,804 mi) and 515.5 L (136.2 gal) in my automatic Delica, injection timing hasn't been done and I live in a hilly area, so it could improve.
I would expect the Pajero to do a bit better, but I don't know what the weight difference is, I'm assuming the van is heavier.
I would expect the Pajero to do a bit better, but I don't know what the weight difference is, I'm assuming the van is heavier.
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I've done 3554 km on 490.6 litres since I got my Delica two months ago. The overall average is now at 12.4 L/100km; 22.7 mi/UK gal; 18.9 mi/US gal.
I'm smoking quite a bit right now, plan to get injection timing done in a week. And plan to put some injection cleaner through it too.
I'm smoking quite a bit right now, plan to get injection timing done in a week. And plan to put some injection cleaner through it too.

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Re: Just completed 3450 km trip in a 91 Pajero!
Hi Ruminante,
Let us know where you get your injection timing done, how much it costs and if you have a noticeable improvement in fuel economy. I'd like to know how it is that some people are getting 30+ mpg out of their Delicas. Mine is still in Japan, but I should be able to pick it up in November.
Let us know where you get your injection timing done, how much it costs and if you have a noticeable improvement in fuel economy. I'd like to know how it is that some people are getting 30+ mpg out of their Delicas. Mine is still in Japan, but I should be able to pick it up in November.
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I'm sure it will hurt. Because I'm getting the timing belt and "block heater" done too. I'm supposed to get an estimate first so I should have some idea.robinimpey wrote:Hi Ruminante,
Let us know where you get your injection timing done, how much it costs and if you have a noticeable improvement in fuel economy. I'd like to know how it is that some people are getting 30+ mpg out of their Delicas. Mine is still in Japan, but I should be able to pick it up in November.
Some of the 30+ might be due to odometers being out. I know my odometer and speedometer still read low by 1.5%, even though I've got much larger than stock tires on it. But I would like to improve my economy and reduce my smoking.

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Re: Just completed 3450 km trip in a 91 Pajero!
I thought people weren't having much success with block heaters. Or was it just that they were very complicated to install?
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That's why I put "block" heater in quotes. It's actually a "lower rad hose coolant" heater.robinimpey wrote:I thought people weren't having much success with block heaters. Or was it just that they were very complicated to install?

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Okay, that makes sense, let me know how that goes as well as that's something I'll be wanting to do to mine when I get it.
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Re: Just completed 3450 km trip in a 91 Pajero!
I cannot repeat your mileage calculation. 3450km and 394 litres is about 11.5 litres/ 100kms or 24.5 mpg (is my math correct?) I have a Pajero 91 four door. It gets about that around town and in the bush, about 10l/100km commuting and about 9l/100km on the highway running Shell premium diesel.
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Re: Just completed 3450 km trip in a 91 Pajero!
Close enough. Actually 11.42 L/100km and 24.7 mpg (imp.) or 20.6 mpg (US)wildkakwa wrote:I cannot repeat your mileage calculation. 3450km and 394 litres is about 11.5 litres/ 100kms or 24.5 mpg (is my math correct?)
I'm now at 12.8 L/100km over the 2 years and 40,000 km.
BTW, anyone reading this thread, block heaters are no longer a problem, the part number has been figured out (Temco 30-3217-6), and I've got one. Installation on an automatic transmission L300 Delica isn't the easiest, but doable. On a manual it is much easier. Search the site for more details.
