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fisha Member Since: 25 Sep 2009 Location: Scotland Posts: 1375 |
Just ran from Scotland to Ashbourne , 290 miles sticking to limits etc ... 23.6mpg
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17th Oct 2018 9:14pm |
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AJGalaxy2012 Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Gainsborough Posts: 1464 |
Bournemouth to Gainsborough this morning 243 miles, 37.8 mpg 12 plate 4.4 TDV8 BMW i3 Electric Car
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18th Oct 2018 6:16am |
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DrRob Member Since: 16 Apr 2015 Location: Petersfield, Hampshire Posts: 4306 |
37.8! Wow! 60mph all the way? Asda diesel or Esso's finest?
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18th Oct 2018 8:28am |
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John w Member Since: 14 Jan 2018 Location: Cranleigh, Surrey Posts: 439 |
to and from work, roughly 20 miles of A and twisty B roads.
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18th Oct 2018 11:56am |
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AJGalaxy2012 Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Gainsborough Posts: 1464 |
The Bournemouth trip was at 02:30 this morning, keeping between 60 - 70 mph (nearer 60 than 70). Its impressive for a big motor, love it. BMW i3 Electric Car
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18th Oct 2018 12:55pm |
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JST Member Since: 12 Dec 2013 Location: Somerset Posts: 497 |
Mines done 24.4mpg, 2012, tdv8, calculated rather than what the car says ,normally 10% over. That's over 12k miles, Texaco fuel, includes 2k of towing between 1t and 2.8t, driven reasonably hard 70% of time. Cheers
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18th Oct 2018 3:27pm |
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Knightrider Member Since: 22 Mar 2014 Location: England Posts: 125 |
Recently drove Cambridge to the midlands in my 4.4 petrol/LPG. I tanked up in Cambridge and then again as soon as I got home, the actual mpg on LPG was 18.5mpg (driving at 70mph).
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18th Oct 2018 11:35pm |
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AJGalaxy2012 Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Gainsborough Posts: 1464 |
I used to run a 4.2 classic on LPG and it is pretty good when the cost of fuel is considered, the 4.4 TDV8 is however also silky smooth (well it is in my opinion), fuel available everywhere, no loss of boot space (my LPG truck had tanks underneath but many dont and you dont have a potential bomb on board. In the unlikely event of a crash and a fire I would not want me asnd my family in a LPG powered vehicle, that was the reason I got rid of my first rangie. I know all about the pressure relief valves venting the gas and the tanks being very strong, if however there was a fire, its not good. BMW i3 Electric Car
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19th Oct 2018 5:21am |
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Knightrider Member Since: 22 Mar 2014 Location: England Posts: 125 |
AJ no offence but what you have just said about LPG tanks being a potential bomb is complete crap. Plenty of tests have been done (and are available to see online) which prove that LPG tanks are not only much safer than petrol tanks but they are able to withstand massive impacts without exploding.
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19th Oct 2018 4:16pm |
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AJGalaxy2012 Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Gainsborough Posts: 1464 |
Hi Knightrider, no offence taken but if you think LPG is safer than petrol or diesel you too are talking crap. LPG is under pressure, it is far more likely to leak when physical damage takes place if you dont believe me Im quite happy to stand near a fire and put a nail into a fuel can containing diesel, you have to do the same if you really believe what you claim with a camping gaz cylinder. I doubt you would take the challenge we all know there would be a huge fire from it and potentially serious injury. I accept totally the gas tanks are very strong but impacts in a crash can also be severe, you would have to be unlucky. You mentioned online, heres a few for you, remember I have run LPG in the past but after looking into the aspects of it decided it was not a fuel for my future on health and safety grounds and I did not wish to endanger my family for the sake of a few pence in fuel costs.
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19th Oct 2018 4:56pm |
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Knightrider Member Since: 22 Mar 2014 Location: England Posts: 125 |
AJ did you actually bother to watch any of those links you sent?? The only one out of those that is definitely without doubt a auto LPG incident is the one where the guy in Belgium fills up moments before the explosion. One of those clips you sent you can clearly see the gas explosion is from the house not a car and the other videos there is no evidence to show they were due to auto LPG.
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19th Oct 2018 5:50pm |
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gg2201 Member Since: 21 Oct 2013 Location: Callington Posts: 158 |
4.4 TDV8
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20th Oct 2018 8:35pm |
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AJGalaxy2012 Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Gainsborough Posts: 1464 |
Knightrider, if you look at my first mention of LPG I acknowledged that the tanks were strong, the relief valves were present etc. I know one of the video's was a house but they all had compressed gas involved. If you consider risk assessments from an engineering point of view as soon as compressed gas is involved it instantly becomes more dangerous it simply has to do. My comment about saving a few pence is with reference to comparing it to a 4.4 V8 diesel which can get to around 38 mpg in my case so in terms of cost per mile youre looking at 13.3p per mile on your LPG, I pay 15.6p per mile on my diesel - a few pence difference.
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21st Oct 2018 3:34am |
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Red Merle Member Since: 19 Sep 2016 Location: Cornwall Posts: 2158 |
Ignoring the over optimistic onboard fuel computer for a minute, here’s what an SDV8 September ‘17 L405 looks like over >32,000 miles.
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21st Oct 2018 7:50am |
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