Submitted: Sunday, Apr 15, 2012 at 16:46
Member - Arsenal Phill commented:
It is funny you mentioned the Cruiser and the petrol in this Blog Mike. I was reading your last entry and I was going to ask about the petrol over the diesel. I drive a diesel 200 and was wondering about the fuel availability etc. Do you wish you'd gone for diesel due to consumption, or the availabiltiy???
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Submitted: Sunday, Apr 15, 2012 at 17:50
Mike & Amanda commented:
Hi Phil, consumption! We ordered s diesel, but Toyota lied on the delivery date, so we cancelled. they then turned up with the pertrol and a good deal and besides we needed it for a very imminent trip. The figures still look good over the lifecycle for petrol but the consumption towing is not good, about 31 litres per 100. Fuel availability hasn't really been an issue yet.
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Submitted: Sunday, Apr 15, 2012 at 19:02
Member - Arsenal Phill commented:
Wow.................31. Thats a killer!!! It is the only unknown with our van. Not sure what it is going to do to my consumption. I've had it chipped but not done the exhaust yet. Currently with my works trailer it hovers between 16 - 17 per 100 around town.
Glad to see you are having a great time. As always, following every blog with great interest. Drive safe.
All the best
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Submitted:Sunday, Apr 15, 2012 at 19:16
Mike & Amanda replied:
Towing offroad with some weight may show different figures Phil! Not as bad as the petrol though ;-(
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Submitted: Sunday, Apr 15, 2012 at 19:13
Member - Arsenal Phill commented:
We did have Pioneer Gascoyne Trailer. When we did Karijini and Millstream last October my Cruiser hovered around 19-20 per 100. It looks as though yours is carrying more weight though and most of our trip was blacktop and gravel.
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Submitted:Sunday, Apr 15, 2012 at 19:18
Mike & Amanda replied:
We have extra tanks on the trailer, about 300 litres, which of course is another 300 kg but very necessary for two weeks in the bush. All up probably 1.6 t, wild guess, never weighed it and I'm frightened to!
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Submitted: Sunday, Apr 15, 2012 at 22:01
Member - Arsenal Phill commented:
Looks like a great set up. It was flies that killed off our Camper. They really p**s me off so although our bed section was up in 2 mins, I had to put the annex up to cover cooking area. Unfortunately my other half got fed up with it, as it was a 40 minute exercise both up and down. Thats when we decided to go van. I had a plan to use our large square oztrail gozebo to cover just the kitchen section, but never got to test it before we sold the camper.
I have to be honest I am very concerned about becoming a rolling road block, and also about how much it will hold us back in regards to destinations and speed.
Oh well the decision has been made now, so I will have to live with it!!! LOL.
Have a good night
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Submitted: Sunday, Apr 15, 2012 at 23:36
JimDi commented:
Hi Mike and Amanda
Am enjoying reading of your travels,all the places I wish to go,some for a second time, also, it was Mr Donald Campbell, who obtained the World Land Speed record of 403.1 MPH (648.726 KPH)in 1964.
Keep up the good work
Di
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Submitted:Monday, Apr 16, 2012 at 07:17
Mike & Amanda replied:
Thanks JimDi, much appreciated!
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