Yer something not right there @Allizdog . My 2014 3.2 Ranger was about the same as Mauser 308 until I fitted steel rims and larger muds. Now it's about 9.2l/100k
Yer something not right there @Allizdog . My 2014 3.2 Ranger was about the same as Mauser 308 until I fitted steel rims and larger muds. Now it's about 9.2l/100k
As a side issue and apologies in advance if this is teaching you granny how to suck eggs!
For those unaware: fitting bigger diameter wheels/tyres fool you speedo into showing you’ve done less km than you have actually done. And your speed will show as lower than it actually is.
So in effect it could show your mpg (or metric equivalent!) as lower than it actual - ie your economy will show as worse than it actually is.
‘Many of my bullets have died in vain’
@CheekiBreeki. Mines a manual 2x4
Not related to a V6, but I serviced my wife's Subaru 2.0 non turbo. First time I've used a fully synthetic oil, and fuel consumption dropped from 7.4 to 6.8 l/100km without any other changes.
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