Moderator: volvite
+1 makes sensevolvite wrote:I don't think anyone has tested it on fuel economy. However I think that it would hurt. If it's always watching for a signal to engage the front wheels, I would think any kind of slip would then make the transfercase engage the front wheels and then as we all know, decrease fuel economy. No proven fact on my part, just my 2 cents.
Pathfinder is VERY sensitive to throttle inputs. I can add 2mpg to my average just on driving technique. I find it very tiring however to play the game and very hard to keep my foot out of it. I'm a somewhat aggressive driver and pretty much just have to pay the price.dared3vil00 wrote:but not enough to warrant a 2.5-3l/100km difference
There is no secret.. Take it easy with your right foot. I try to keep engine RPM less than 3000. I use "cruise control" as much as possible.dared3vil00 wrote:FIFTEEN litres/100KM? How do you do it? I must hear your secrets, I'm currently sitting at 17.8L/100Km, and it varies between 17.7 and 18.1.