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Old Feb 17, 2024 | 11:55 AM
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2013 E250CDI BlueEfficiency 4Matic
2013 Euro E250CDI BlueEfficiency 4-Matic running on 245/40 18" Factory recommended airpressure.
BlueEfficiency meaning that i dont have (BlueTec) to deal with AdBlue and all problems related to that
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Old Feb 17, 2024 | 11:49 PM
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W212 M276 DELA 30 ; W211 M113k, W126 M117, W126 OM617, W211 OM642 ; R107 M117 X2, Sierra 1500 LZ0
My tuned and deleted OM642 W211 has been relegated to local driving duty only, which means I'm getting about 16MPG these days. To be fair, it will light up the tires up until ~30mph and I drive like an ******* in it. My 2015 AWD W212 E400 (3L M276 TT) gets around 17MPG doing the same sorts of drives, but it goes on longer road trips to increase the MPG as well. I also have it tuned up to E43 spec. My newly purchased 3L 305HP/495TQ GM Truck, with an Opel inline 6 3L diesel, netted me over 30MPG on my first 120 mile interstate/mixed drive a few days ago...
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Old Apr 1, 2024 | 06:22 PM
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I've had my e250 since 2014 and always get over 600 mi per tank. I send pics to all my diesel hating EV friends! Also turn off the eco mode, don't like the idea of my twin turbos sitting at a traffic signal cooking diesel into a carbon mess.
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