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carlfraz



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Post #10943 29th Nov 2007 11:39 pm
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Drew



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Can LR or the gear box manufacture offer a remap of the change points, as I would welcome a change up to a higher gear at lower RPM when in full auto.

Post #11062 1st Dec 2007 10:58 pm
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defkalion



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From my point of view, in order for LR to do a remap there must be a mass request, which there isn't. However I guess you can achieve the same result by driving in sports mode. Have you tried this? If this doen't work, then command shift will give you the option of changing whenever you feel like it! Thumbs Up

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Post #11073 2nd Dec 2007 9:39 am
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Drew



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Hi. I have tried the command mode and it helps the MPG but would stil preferr a lower change up point in full auto.

Can any one explain why when a patch or upgrade is made by the agent some people are getting poorer MPG. This must mean some remapping is being done to the EMC?

Post #11088 2nd Dec 2007 2:45 pm
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defkalion



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Can any one explain why when a patch or upgrade is made by the agent some people are getting poorer MPG


The way I explane it is that it takes some time for the adaptive gear box to get used to the way you drive. Neutral

Post #11105 2nd Dec 2007 6:17 pm
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bowserman



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Quote avtur

I've driven some great trips in the last couple of weeks.

Manchester - Perth - Inverness - Manchester - 820 miles - 41.1 mpg

Manchester - Aberdeen - Glasgow - Manchester - 770 miles - 38.5 mpg

Manchester - Prestwick - London - Manchester - 909 miles - 37.0 mpg

Covering distances like this it is very easy to collect mpg data; Believe me I DO NOT drive like Mother Terresa,




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Post #13001 13th Jan 2008 3:00 pm
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Nick Jan



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really?

Bowserman ...... are those mpgs all with a TD4 Auto? .... if so they are amazing! Razz

Mine's currently showing a recent average of 28.4mpg! However, that is after several very short trips in the cold.
 Life is not a dress rehearsal!

Post #13002 13th Jan 2008 4:46 pm
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Dave Wilkin



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My mpg has settled down now, 35 miles to work, and the same back, each day and my mpg is 36.5 GS TD4 All Black

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Nick Jan



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Errrr

Errr. Dave W ... good mpg, however this forum string is supposed to be for mpg of TD4 Autos!! I created it because it was previously so confusing getting average mpgs posted for a mixture of manuals and autos. Seems like it still is! Rolling Eyes  Life is not a dress rehearsal!

Post #13005 13th Jan 2008 5:14 pm
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chrisaviss



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NJ - thought my consumption was improving, but just done around 450 miles incl trip to Lake District, and back to W Yorks, plus numerous M-way trips, (one at hi speed for 26 miles), and it's just under 32mpg. Car now done 9900 miles, give or take, with Castrol Edge 0-40 lube. Reckon that I could get >33mpg, but then where's the fun?[/b]

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Nick Jan



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Yes Chrisaviss, I've done just over 6k miles now, and my real average is very similar to yours. On a good trip I've had it up to around 34.5mpg, or sometimes even better if I cheat and reset the computer after the engine's warmed up and / or I've got on to better roads. Razz Like you I think it's really about 32 mpg for a TD4 auto, exactly as LR claim. I also agree that it's pointless getting obsessed about mpg and removing much of the fun from driving the very peppy FL2.

Either way it's still way better than my old Disco 2!
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Post #13010 13th Jan 2008 6:39 pm
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Dave Wilkin



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Just to confuse issues even more I get 37.4 mpg from the TD4 manual !!!!!! GS TD4 All Black

Post #13105 15th Jan 2008 11:29 pm
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freebo



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So far I'm getting 27-28 from my TD4 Auto, only 1,500 miles so far, but mostly on my 30mile dual carrigeway trips to/from work average speed is about 40mph. As advised by the stealer I'm kept under 2,500RPM.

Will it improve, that's the question?

Post #13112 16th Jan 2008 11:58 am
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Nick Jan



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yes

Yes probably Freebo. I think you'll get better mpg on longer trips, and when the weather is a tad warmer. If not, then it would seem to be reasonable to ask your dealer to find out why!

If you haven't already tried it, you may find you get better mpg when you try command-shift and even sports mode auto.
 Life is not a dress rehearsal!

Post #13122 16th Jan 2008 1:41 pm
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