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Canning Fuel Consumption

Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 01, 2006 at 21:40

Member - Doug T (QLD)

Just wondering how much Diesel a Troopcarrier will use on the Canning,My capacity is 360 Lts, Vehicle would be not too heavey, just me
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AnswerID: 157971   Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 01, 2006 at 22:02

Member - Phil B (WA) replied:

Doug

In 2004 going north to south my 80 series diesel used 299 litres. including side trips we did 2317 kms from Halls creek to Wiluna and we had 2 adults on board.

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FollowupID: 412313   Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 01, 2006 at 22:23

Wayne (NSW) posted:

Phil,

It is getting late here but those figures don't look right to me. 7.6 lt/100k

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FollowupID: 412335   Submitted: Thursday, Mar 02, 2006 at 04:05

Member - Phil B (WA) posted:

Well spotted Wayne,
We didn't refill at Wiluna, it was Meekatharra.
Revised figures are a total of 2544 kms and , 379 litres of fuel at 6.71 kms/litre.

sorry about that Doug,

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FollowupID: 412336   Submitted: Thursday, Mar 02, 2006 at 06:13

Member - Phil [Sunshine Coast] posted:

Hi Phil, that works out to 14.89l/100ks ,if I have done it right? Your first figures came out at 13.9l/100ks. I ,m not sure who is right, Wayne got 7.6l ...cya

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FollowupID: 412530   Submitted: Thursday, Mar 02, 2006 at 18:11

Rosco - Qld posted:

How about 299/23.17 = 12.904 l/100 km

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AnswerID: 157975   Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 01, 2006 at 22:28

Wayne (NSW) replied:

Doug,

When I did it last year I carried 270 from Wiluna, filled 205 lt at well 23 and had enough to get to Rabbit Flat via Wolf Creek Crater.

You will have to top up somewhere.

There is a article in the latest Overlander mag and there would be something on this site about the amount of fuel.

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AnswerID: 157976   Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 01, 2006 at 22:30

Member - George (WA) replied:

Did the CSR last year from Wiluna To H Creek. 80 Series Landcruiser T/Diesel Auto. Average fuel cosumption 5.5 km/Litre.
Car was heavily loaded
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AnswerID: 157979   Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 01, 2006 at 23:27

V8 Troopie replied:

Doug back in '91 we did the whole CSR in my HJ75 troopy. We had 200litres on board at well 23 and arrived at Halls Creek with 40 litres left. That included numerous side trips to visit wells plus a two day cross country detour via Balgo Hills as the northern section beyond well 50 was flooded and unpassable.
360 litres should be enough for the whole CSR.
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AnswerID: 157999   Submitted: Thursday, Mar 02, 2006 at 06:04

Member - Tony G (ACT) replied:

Also in a Troopie, averaged 16lt per 100k overall. North to south, carried 240lt and at Well 23 had to scrounge around to find mt 20lt drums to use up the 200lt drum.

Used 160lt to get to well 23 from Willuna with a few side trips and visiting every well. Of that 240 carried 160 was in tanks.
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AnswerID: 158012   Submitted: Thursday, Mar 02, 2006 at 07:21

traveller2 replied:

Another HJ75 troopy with 2a/3c in '92 we used 170l from Halls Creek to well 23 and less than that to Carnegie. We had to leave the CSR at well 9 due to flooding.
The top half is where you will use the most fuel. We took 100l at well 23 and had enough to get to easily Laverton before refuelling.
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AnswerID: 158059   Submitted: Thursday, Mar 02, 2006 at 10:56

Gu_Patrol replied:

Isn't the longest section without a servo 1900 kms ,
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AnswerID: 158145   Submitted: Thursday, Mar 02, 2006 at 18:05

DesC replied:

my GU 4.2d weighed in at 4 tonne and used 16.5 litres per 100 km on the CSR.It has done it twice with fuel consumption being the same both times.
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