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Fuel Consumption Question For Ls400?


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Hi,

I am looking at buying a '96 LS400SE, but the only thing that is stopping me is the possible fuel consumption. Obviously 4 litres is a big engine, but what sort of fuel consumption are people genuinely getting out of theirs?

Thanks in advance. :question:

I have a 1997 LS400 and have done about 4000 mls since I had it. I fill the tank from empty, costs about £70-£77. I zero the clock every time, (old habit from company car days) I get 30 mpg on a run and I get between 23.5 lowest to 26.3 highest around town. I usually drive it like a Lexus but I do like to sort out a few wanabees from time to time lol. Every time I give some1 a lift they love it, makes u feel great.

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I recently own a ls400 1998 model with 200k and in town i got around 17 mpg (uk gallons) driveing gentle...i readed that normal the comsumption its arount 20 mpg in town! It can be a problem? Thanks

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Had mine converted about 9 months ago. Best thing I ever did. Averaging 26 miles per gallon with LPG on my daily commute to work on mainly A-roads. (and I don't crawl along). Absolutely fabulous cars. Wish I'd bought one years ago. Really enjoy driving it every time I get in it.

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Hi Guys, I recently bought the 1991 LS400 with only 22000 miles on it - a "new" engine by Lexus standards - and after 3 tankfuls ave mpg in all this cold weather stop-start is 21.5. The first 2 tanks were on an air filter which I (later) found to be like a chimney-sweeps brush, so having changed that, and with warmer weather we should see an improvement. Legacy of a company car got me in the habit of brimming the tank, and recording mileages/fuel, sad bugger!

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I recently own a ls400 1998 model with 200k and in town i got around 17 mpg (uk gallons) driveing gentle...i readed that normal the comsumption its arount 20 mpg in town! It can be a problem? Thanks

i have the same issue too mines done 97k though

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found this on a lambda website quite interesting

ECU's are progressively becoming able to accurately identify a failing lambda sensor, but for older engine management systems, this is not the case. Fault codes do exist for lambda failure but most older ECU's only detect an absence of signal, for example if you had cut the sensor wires, or average 'too rich' and average 'too lean' mixtures over a long period of time. These fault codes do not always work but the increasing number of Lambda-code related MOT failures we encounter would support their usefulness. It still applies that the absence of a lambda-related fault code cannot be taken as a guarantee the Lambda is functioning correctly. This is especially true of some ECU systems with sophisticated LOS strategies, such as Toyota or Lexus, which will cope with a failing sensor but fuel consumption will be markedly up as a result of more fuel being used to maintain driveability

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