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henryandlesley:
Hi what will a 2 1/4 petrol do to a gallon 4.54 litres if all goes well next week I should be getting this landy or this light weight to resale and get the 88" then ight cheap to run keep or sale it to get a 110 safari so i have more seats and more room so i can sale the shogun due to lack of boot space  when all seats in use

Devon-Rover:
There is really quite a few variations in what one will do.  If the ignition isn't quite spot on and the carb is a little worn then it'll be doing low teens. If it is getting on a bit then you'll be in single figures. But then in reasonable health then you could see mid teens around and about and pushing low twenties on a run.
The driving style is different but not driven hard then reasonable economy could be had.

Jemima around the devon hills would do 12 - 15 MPG. and on an M5 run i would get 21 to the gallon.

Rich_P:
You can't always tell if it's running rich or out of tune.  I go by ear when setting the mixture, weakening the mixture to the point where the engine's idle changes and becomes slightly rougher.  I then richen the mixture by 1/4 to 1/2 a turn.  Seems to work for me.

Ignition timing varies from engine to engine on what's best, I find around 6 degrees BTDC, others find TDC works best.

By the way, mine had done that mileage when I got it.  But because it had been sat for ages, when it came to being used often every seal that could leak began leaking.  :(

TBM:
I'm currently getting about 23mpg with my s2a at the moment. The engine is tired and doesn't pull well, but is the most economical series I've ever had!

James.Harwood:
Depends on how you drive it,  On run I get about 18mpg, but then i dont drive too gently, about town about 15.

Best I have ever got was 21MPG and the worst was 4 GALLONS per mile (it was fun).

If you are worried about cost of running one ask yourself is it for commuting or a toy?

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