Usually buys V power or BP ultimaSo does he pay the extra for E5 or add supplements?
Usually buys V power or BP ultimaSo does he pay the extra for E5 or add supplements?
The M3 can run on E10 but I prefer the E5 mind you with the fuel price rises thanks to Trumps Middle East fiat filling it from reserve cost me £85.Usually buys V power or BP ultima
37p to run the house and charge bargainYesterday for the first time since the install last September being at home got the chance to have the car plugged into the Zappi for most of the day which was bright and breezy with a hint of cloud.View attachment 45391 Pretty pleased with the results from the solar.
Out of interest as you got me at v10 6.8 litre, what mpg you get?The Winnie V10 6.8ltr loves E10 when we can find it, I think it appreciates the added octane rating without the burn being too fast, if diesel wasn't so expensive it would probably power on with a 25% diesel to 89 octane that they try to sell off as 91 octane over here ..... if it was much further down the fuel chain it could be used as a kero substitute
T1 Terry
Not very muchOut of interest as you got me at v10 6.8 litre, what mpg you get?
It's good on the down hill bits, not quite so good on the flat bits, and down right scary on the up hill bits, but it averages around 50ltr/100km, I can get better than that if I really tried, but 49ltrs/100km doesn't really seem worth the sacrificeOut of interest as you got me at v10 6.8 litre, what mpg you get?
Keep in mind, when running it on LPG the cost is roughly 45p/mile if converted to the rather confusing UK method of measuring distance and money .....It's good on the down hill bits, not quite so good on the flat bits, and down right scary on the up hill bits, but it averages around 50ltr/100km, I can get better than that if I really tried, but 49ltrs/100km doesn't really seem worth the sacrifice
That is with the MG4 on the dual axle trailer, so roughly 12.5 tonne rolling weight .... but it can pull out and overtake a road train much like the one on that Across the Nullarbor by Road Train video I posted else where, but on an uphill climb, not just on the flat .....
Just to see how painful that is in your numbers, 5.65mpg and 2km/ltr ..... and everything over here is a long way apart, back to where we moved from on the NSW South Coast, 1600km one way, roughly 800ltrs (175 imperial gallons).
T1 Terry
Let me know when your next filling up and where, I’ll buy share in your petrol company.It's good on the down hill bits, not quite so good on the flat bits, and down right scary on the up hill bits, but it averages around 50ltr/100km, I can get better than that if I really tried, but 49ltrs/100km doesn't really seem worth the sacrifice
That is with the MG4 on the dual axle trailer, so roughly 12.5 tonne rolling weight .... but it can pull out and overtake a road train much like the one on that Across the Nullarbor by Road Train video I posted else where, but on an uphill climb, not just on the flat .....
Just to see how painful that is in your numbers, 5.65mpg and 2km/ltr ..... and everything over here is a long way apart, back to where we moved from on the NSW South Coast, 1600km one way, roughly 800ltrs (175 imperial gallons).
T1 Terry
You wanna see it when not charging the car, and I’m limited to a 3.68 inverter ***37p to run the house and charge bargain
Oh essential you are there IMPO.Well surveyor coming next Friday 24th , so gonna try get day off