Had to go from Solihull to Cardiff yesterday to collect an engine - so needed to take the SJ
240 mile round trip mostly motorway cruising between 60 and 70 and bear in mind I had an extra engine in the back on the way home and fuel economy was 33mpg =O
I couldn't believe it either so checked the man maths and it is correct...stp flush must be better than I expected..??..
Perfect all round versatile motors these SJs!!
Amazing fuel economy
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Re: Amazing fuel economy
Mine does about 30 mpg at 70, and I have to thrash it to get it there/keep it there because of the 1.3 and the biiiig tyres.
Hopefully when the 1.6 goes in, and the rocklobster, I'll get a bit more.
Hopefully when the 1.6 goes in, and the rocklobster, I'll get a bit more.
1985 SJ413VX (SJ50V) with SPOA, rear disc brakes, 31x10.5R15 Kaiman Malatesta tyres, an MOT and a lot left to do!
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Re: Amazing fuel economy
Get about 27 in the Vit, 35 in the LJ. Light is better then lol
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Re: Amazing fuel economy
I think at higher speed, you need to worry more about aerodynamic drag than weight. But I think that your LJ's tyres mean it's gearing may be better suited to cruising with the 1.6 than the Vit.
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