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    Quote Originally Posted by Alitis007 View Post
    Its only logical now


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    So just pick one.........
    its a slippery slope,i was happy at 4psi.....now looking for an intercooler and upping it to 12 psi, boost is addictive

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    Quote Originally Posted by billyj View Post
    147L of 98 octane for 658kms while towing 2ton.... but my figures dont really help you since my tb42e is turbo'd with bigger injectors etc. i do remember having similar high consumption a feew years back(pre turbo) when id just fitted a new pump but in the end i realised that it was becuase i was also enjoying a significant amount of extra power
    That's pretty good economy really. Mine is about the same perhaps a bit better on the hwy.....not towing and no turbo.....hmmmmm, turbo.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by billyj View Post
    its a slippery slope,i was happy at 4psi.....now looking for an intercooler and upping it to 12 psi, boost is addictive
    Yes indeed, very slippery lol! My toy began as a daily getting exceptional economy (650km to 60ltrs) untill i got power hungry adding boost, bigger intercooler, aftermarket ecu then full blown out rebuild and larger turbo haha!!

    mmmMMmm boost!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by billyj View Post
    147L of 98 octane for 658kms while towing 2ton.... but my figures dont really help you since my tb42e is turbo'd with bigger injectors etc.

    i do remember having similar high consumption a feew years back(pre turbo) when id just fitted a new pump but in the end i realised that it was becuase i was also enjoying a significant amount of extra power
    I dont know how I missed this post??

    So do you think fitting a turbo has helped???

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    the turbo has definetly helped the motor has so much more torque eveywhere and while im not making massive power(only 100kw at the rears on 33"s) the power come earlier and is much more useable. but at 6k so far (turbo kit, nistune board, fuel pump, injectors and dyno tuning) its not really a cheap way to chase economy)

    another intresting note is ive discovered that towing my 2t tandem tradesmans trailer is no worse for economy than having a roof top tent fitted there is that much extra drag from the damn tent.

    i dont have any no tent no trailer economy figures yet as i havent done any significant km's yet with just the patrol since fitting the turbo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bloodyaussie View Post
    I dont know how I missed this post?? So do you think fitting a turbo has helped???
    We can do a budget kit and if you don't like it, sell it lol you'll get your money back i rekon

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    Anyone able to tell me what this padded thing is? It's sitting in the airbox underneath the air filter.
    IMO and should be taken with a grain of salt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by billyj View Post
    .9 all the time could be stuffed, o2 should fluctuate between 0 and .9v while your driving not moving indicates a possible stuffed sensor
    .9v is telling you that the engine is running in open loop or it is simply too rich for the ECU to correct.

    A bad O2 sensor usually sits around .3v from memory with very little or no fluctuation.

    A wideband sensor with gauge is a really good investment. Combined with an Ecutalk you get a pretty good idea of what your engine is doing.
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    I will go for a run and video the results and post them...

    Andrew I have no idea what that foam thing is for... I thought it caught moisture before it could get sucked into the engine?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Parksy View Post
    Anyone able to tell me what this padded thing is? It's sitting in the airbox underneath the air filter.
    I think that acts as a noise baffle but it could be something to do with making the air swirl

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