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    #11
    doc diesel's shop always somes up kapag calibration na ang pinaguusapan... first diesel mo ba ito? do you keep your revs low (2000 -2500), diyan kasi yata ang max torque ng pajero... diyan sa range na optimal ang fuel consumption... pero I'll leave it to the pajero experts to say...

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    #12
    Yup its my first diesel, majority naman i keep it at mge 2500 pero paminsan minsam umaabot ng 3000. Where is doc diesel's shop pala?

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    #13
    my gen 1 (4d56T) does about 7-7.5km/liter city and about 9-10km/liter on the highway. the gen 2.5 (4m40) halos ganon din. mas matipid lang ng konti.

    gas consumption really depends on how our right foot behaves. hehe
    Last edited by paj4x4; June 9th, 2004 at 07:41 AM.

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    #14
    i just bought a 2nd gen pajero with a 2.5 TDIC engine.... so far my average consumption is 6km/L in the city.... is this bad?? how can i make it more efficient? mileage is now 102T kms....

    please advice..


    TIA

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    #15
    I was doing 7-9 km/L on 31" A/T tires. Siguro a little bit less now that I'm on 33" muds.

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    #16
    I'm doing 7 km/l city driving. What is your tire pressure? Handbook indicates 28 psi. Pump it up to 32 psi will give you better mileage but a harder ride.

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    #17
    I usually run 28 to soften the ride up. The cranked t-bars stiffen up the ride quite a bit.

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    #18
    I'm averaging at 7.2 km/li, edsa and SLEX ang normal route ko, Filinvest QC to Alabang. I learned to discipline my accelerator feet. I'm running on 26psi (front) and 29psi (rear) N2 air. Don't ask me if there's a difference now i changed to N2, I still can't appreciate it, I'm just curious w/c why i tried.
    DOC Otep, You mentioned about cranked T-bars w/c affects ride stiffines. How it is so? T-bars thightening makes my ride stiff and lossening makes it soft?

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    #19
    OT: Cranking the t-bar up will increase upward travel but will decrease downward travel causing it to hit on the bumpstops more during rebound.

    And just like a spring, winding up a t-bar makes it more stiffer.

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    #20
    So the tendency is to wind it up as the shock is getting worn. To compensate for the loss shock performance. Thanks OTEP.

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