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1.6/1.9 diesel. Which is best?
Posted: 04 Jul 2007, 16:44
by mattc
I'm interested in finding out what MPG people are getting from their 1.6 and 1.9 diesels. I imagine the 1.6 is a bit underpowered, which might mean it's less economical than the 1.9. Is that the case, or is it all down to the way you drive?
cheers
MattC
Posted: 04 Jul 2007, 20:02
by woodman
Weve got a hi top 1.6td. The engines reconed, and has now covered about 3000miles. It will cruise at 75mph and about 3 and a half thousand revs. Dunno bout the fuel, perhaps 30mpg. Certainly quick enough, unlike some that seem 'painfully' slow if you know what i mean?
Posted: 05 Jul 2007, 08:36
by mattc
I guess it depends on how you drive it? But I imagine the 1.9 has to do less work to haul itself around?
Posted: 05 Jul 2007, 08:57
by Bilbo Blue
I get 30mpg with mine. Yeh its under powered on acceleration/hills etc.
You gotta drive em like you love em and treat em gently coz they dont have much low down torque even with a turbo.
Posted: 08 Jul 2007, 09:38
by SplendiferousII
I get at least 45mpg from my 1.6d. But she is slow, yet I can live with it.
Posted: 09 Jul 2007, 06:58
by Rainmaster
I have a 1.6 td and its a high top, just done 3000 miles round France and averaged 40 mpg, does slow down on some of the bigger hills but can live with that. usually cruise at 60-65 mph.
Posted: 09 Jul 2007, 09:22
by Mocki
petrol is best anyway- well lpg
Posted: 09 Jul 2007, 12:18
by Ian Hulley
Yes Owen, but if you've a humungous hi-top then you've enough storage to spare

We had our's done 3 years ago (65 ltr terroidal tank) and although we lost 70% of our rear wardrobe it's 100% the best thing we've ever done with the van. You no longer even think how much it's going to cost you for your holiday travel.
Re the diesel options ... aren't you forgeting the 1.7na. or are you TRYING to forget the 1.7na
Ian.
Posted: 09 Jul 2007, 12:27
by Mocki
owlets wrote:Mocki wrote:petrol is best anyway- well lpg
Only if you want to loose storage space in your van to accomodate a large gas tank

if you had a decent conversion, you would have enough storage......mines in a space you dont even have in a westfaliure
Posted: 09 Jul 2007, 12:37
by Mocki
mine paid for itself AND the van ages ago.....and IF they do raise the price and it ever catches petrol up, i'll flick the switch the other way and carry on,without the smell of manky chips following me.....without a que of tractors waiting to pass me to escape the stink
Posted: 09 Jul 2007, 13:09
by ringo
Ian Hulley wrote:
Re the diesel options ... aren't you forgeting the 1.7na. or are you TRYING to forget the 1.7na
Ian.
What - forget the 1.7d ?
An awesome engine - gave me 35-40 mpg and 170k miles that did before it blew up!
And no, before you ask i havent driven a petrol. And thats a good thing. I don't want to go fast up hills.
Ringo