NSW
4521 posts
It's the wind drag from all the unnecessary rectangles surrounding it.
QLD
467 posts
I had a ML Triton for 250 000 ks and it averaged less than 12 L/100k and that was with chip, bull bar, spotties, lift and bigger tires.
Has it done it since new or is it a recent issue?
Assuming that it has been regularly serviced correctly, I would be having a look at the inlet manifold as they tend to carbon up due to the EGR.
I had to remove mine twice to clean it until I put some electronic trickery in the wiring harness.
Bazz
NSW
9207 posts
Sheesh. I had a 1992, 4 litre, quad cam, V8 Toyota Soarer, and it averaged, I kid you not, 7l/100km.
To be fair they were 100% highway kilometres; soaring at 110 and 1,300 rpm.
QLD
259 posts
Advertising robot for pickles auction? Maybe we can put a weather- water sports related post on there tweetbook page with 50 boxes around it.