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    Fuel useage

    I've been travelling around nz the last week. I noticed everytime I filled up with NPD diesel (3 times) my fuel usage was alot higher then other diesels. Driving was very similar (open road) also noticed the ute seemed more sluggish.

    So I did some non scientific comparisons
    19 litres of NPD got me 155km
    15 Litres of BP diesel got me 210km

    Those distances were just the range between petrol stations, but food for thought. Has anyone else found NPD diesel to be lesser quality? Or is it just my dmax doesn't like it?

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    Wonder if one place is running 'winter' diesel and the other not. Not 100% sure what the difference is bit something to do with temperature and freezing fuel in the cold

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    Quote Originally Posted by 223nut View Post
    Wonder if one place is running 'winter' diesel and the other not. Not 100% sure what the difference is bit something to do with temperature and freezing fuel in the cold
    NPD is Allied Petroleum. My 2016 Ranger averages 10.9L/100kms on that juice, I have a heavy foot .

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    Diesel can have different octane levels like petrol's 91 and 95 that is why jap inport cars utes need a bit of tweck on the pump to make them go better. Computers stopped that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mauser308 View Post
    Part of the reasoning for this is the lack of propriety additives that help control the burn. You are getting straight diesel via Allied, the stuff at BP/Mobil/Z/Caltex has the additive (usually a connoction sourced from outfits like BASF in Germany that has a mix of MEK and other nasty shite in it) and the additives help with a few things like lubricity, detonation, spray patterns etc.

    I personally usually stick with the Gull diesel (rolling average on the Gull is reported as 8.7L/100Km by the on board bean counter), which is purely imported from Singapore (no local manufacturing system with Gull, it's all imported). The imported stuff is generally (or was) at a higher quality level than the local stuff, although stand by for this to change with the move away from local refining.
    Interesting, in that case I think il be avoiding NPD in the future where possible. I'm guessing the additives are only good for the engine, so might aswell use the most efficient fuel.

    I did 4500km in the last 2 weeks. Sometimes with skis on the roof, loaded up with gear, some 4wd and ski field roads. Mainly open road driving and different brands of fuel and got an average on 9.3l per 100km. I have no doubt it could be better aswell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathias View Post
    NPD is Allied Petroleum. My 2016 Ranger averages 10.9L/100kms on that juice, I have a heavy foot .
    Have you tried others to see if they are more efficient?

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    Allied is actually the second tier distributor for mobil. Their tankers refill a lot of mobil stations as well as their own fuel stops so the fuel should be the same.
    I don't know who NPD are aligned with but if Marsden point closes it will most probably all come out of Singapore.
    I have a bt50 flat deck (poor man's ranger) and get 10.6 sometimes less but brand doesn't seem to matter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick.m View Post
    Have you tried others to see if they are more efficient?
    Nup, company NPD fuel card. So I don't really have anything to gripe about, however this topic is interesting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 223nut View Post
    Wonder if one place is running 'winter' diesel and the other not. Not 100% sure what the difference is bit something to do with temperature and freezing fuel in the cold
    Do we have anything other than winter diesel in NZ? I recall years back giving the father-in-law a hand doing some fencing on his farm in NE NSW and he still had summer diesel in the tractor in mid winter. Early start in the morning, could not get the tractor to start. Eventually pulled the fuel lines off and found ice in the diesel. There was frost all over the ground but I had never encountered ice in fuel lines before. It was a short term problem as the air temperature was 25C by 10am.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 223nut View Post
    Wonder if one place is running 'winter' diesel and the other not. Not 100% sure what the difference is bit something to do with temperature and freezing fuel in the cold
    Do we have anything other than winter diesel in NZ? I recall years back giving the father-in-law a hand doing some fencing on his farm in NE NSW and he still had summer diesel in the tractor in mid winter. Early start in the morning, could not get the tractor to start. Eventually pulled the fuel lines off and found ice in the diesel. There was frost all over the ground but I had never encountered ice in fuel lines before. It was a short term problem as the air temperature was 25C by 10am.

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    So when I go fill up my bowser and decant into the big farm tank I should do it in mid winter(now)??
    Gull Atiamuri is half an hour away, and have 24hr specials every month or so. Last week it was down at $1.23 /L, when Taupo Caltex have the gall to be selling it $1.58

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    Quote Originally Posted by XR500 View Post
    So when I go fill up my bowser and decant into the big farm tank I should do it in mid winter(now)??
    Gull Atiamuri is half an hour away, and have 24hr specials every month or so. Last week it was down at $1.23 /L, when Taupo Caltex have the gall to be selling it $1.58
    Meh Taupo is rookie numbers….should try Te Awamutu at $1.69…..


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    Quote Originally Posted by tiroahunta View Post
    Meh Taupo is rookie numbers….should try Te Awamutu at $1.69…..


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    Saw it at $1.80.9 in greenlane this arvo


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    Hill Mt Maunganui has an express lane, card payment only, filled up last week for $1.23 litre diesel!
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    Boom, cough,cough,cough

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSL View Post
    Saw it at $1.80.9 in greenlane this arvo


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    So $1.70.9 cos of 10 cent surtax…


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