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    Probably because diesel is so entrenched in our 4wd history and logic. Plus I can albut gaurantee that some of the patrols are way worse than they should be scaring them off.
    Also suggest if the road tax was on the bowser, not on a separate ticket people might get it.
    In aussie I think diesel is either real close to petrol or dearer.
    Unless you really need it for water crossings etc, petrol isnt so bad

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    Quote Originally Posted by csmiffy View Post
    Probably because diesel is so entrenched in our 4wd history and logic. Plus I can albut gaurantee that some of the patrols are way worse than they should be scaring them off.
    Also suggest if the road tax was on the bowser, not on a separate ticket people might get it.
    In aussie I think diesel is either real close to petrol or dearer.
    Unless you really need it for water crossings etc, petrol isnt so bad
    problem is how many different levels of road users there are wouldn't work for trucks and such which pay 20-40c a km depending on how many axels/ weight etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by csmiffy View Post
    Probably because diesel is so entrenched in our 4wd history and logic. Plus I can albut gaurantee that some of the patrols are way worse than they should be scaring them off.
    Also suggest if the road tax was on the bowser, not on a separate ticket people might get it.
    In aussie I think diesel is either real close to petrol or dearer.
    Unless you really need it for water crossings etc, petrol isnt so bad
    Yes, Diesel is more expensive in AUS than 98, slightly.
    Always used this app or website when it came time to fill up, would be good if we had one similar in NZ. Gives you the price of different fuels on a map.
    https://petrolspy.com.au/map/latlng/...40673104509017


    I know a lot of farmers (I know) like diesel, as they can run their vehicles off their tractor fuel supply (negating some road tax in fuel prices ~ 20C/L) but "only for farm use" and "require" pump gas for road use

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jukes View Post
    Yes, Diesel is more expensive in AUS than 98, slightly.
    Always used this app or website when it came time to fill up, would be good if we had one similar in NZ. Gives you the price of different fuels on a map.
    https://petrolspy.com.au/map/latlng/...40673104509017


    I know a lot of farmers (I know) like diesel, as they can run their vehicles off their tractor fuel supply (negating some road tax in fuel prices ~ 20C/L) but "only for farm use" and "require" pump gas for road use
    https://gaspy.nz/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jukes View Post
    Yes, Diesel is more expensive in AUS than 98, slightly.
    Always used this app or website when it came time to fill up, would be good if we had one similar in NZ. Gives you the price of different fuels on a map.
    https://petrolspy.com.au/map/latlng/...40673104509017


    I know a lot of farmers (I know) like diesel, as they can run their vehicles off their tractor fuel supply (negating some road tax in fuel prices ~ 20C/L) but "only for farm use" and "require" pump gas for road use
    The workshop that services my ute told me a couple of his clients got caught out claiming gst on diesel while tampering with their speedo and got stung for the rucs they hadn't paid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paremata View Post
    The workshop that services my ute told me a couple of his clients got caught out claiming gst on diesel while tampering with their speedo and got stung for the rucs they hadn't paid.
    Modern utes go into limp mode if you even look funny at the odo - I haven't heard of a way around that one yet. I had a safari odo that was probably wound on the way in off the boat - I got it off a farm needing rust repairs and cheap as chips so I wasn't too worried at the time but the interesting thing was it developed a fault that the 10,000km number would wind over then click back to the previous. I was just careful to make sure the thing was a few k up each WOF and no one asked. Yeah it's only a toy har har doesn't do many K's... The next guy who brought it off me got pinged a couple of years after I sold it and they got a lot more strict on diesel odo's, he reckoned it was bloody painful. They made him repair it and get it certified, there was only two outfits doing it in NZ at the time (one in each island) and it was a month turnaround and it made his wallet pocket scream.

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    Quote Originally Posted by No.3 View Post
    Modern utes go into limp mode if you even look funny at the odo - I haven't heard of a way around that one yet. I had a safari odo that was probably wound on the way in off the boat - I got it off a farm needing rust repairs and cheap as chips so I wasn't too worried at the time but the interesting thing was it developed a fault that the 10,000km number would wind over then click back to the previous. I was just careful to make sure the thing was a few k up each WOF and no one asked. Yeah it's only a toy har har doesn't do many K's... The next guy who brought it off me got pinged a couple of years after I sold it and they got a lot more strict on diesel odo's, he reckoned it was bloody painful. They made him repair it and get it certified, there was only two outfits doing it in NZ at the time (one in each island) and it was a month turnaround and it made his wallet pocket scream.
    I can not confirm or deny that a waikato mechanic, a for a bottle of spirits per wof used to knock the k's back on nissans,
    allegedly had the drill adaptor for the speedos, was only meant to be used to bring new speedos up to the current km with out re-certing.
    who knows tho, battery drills are so hard to get right these days, forward reverse or neutral.
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    Quote Originally Posted by No.3 View Post
    Modern utes go into limp mode if you even look funny at the odo - I haven't heard of a way around that one yet. I had a safari odo that was probably wound on the way in off the boat - I got it off a farm needing rust repairs and cheap as chips so I wasn't too worried at the time but the interesting thing was it developed a fault that the 10,000km number would wind over then click back to the previous. I was just careful to make sure the thing was a few k up each WOF and no one asked. Yeah it's only a toy har har doesn't do many K's... The next guy who brought it off me got pinged a couple of years after I sold it and they got a lot more strict on diesel odo's, he reckoned it was bloody painful. They made him repair it and get it certified, there was only two outfits doing it in NZ at the time (one in each island) and it was a month turnaround and it made his wallet pocket scream.
    Type speedo correction into facebook market place and there are plenty of people who will make your ute speedo read what ever you want. Cant do a hilux or a navara most of them say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crunch View Post
    Type speedo correction into facebook market place and there are plenty of people who will make your ute speedo read what ever you want. Cant do a hilux or a navara most of them say.
    Yes, but when the dealer plugs in at service time I understand the true mileage is there.
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