Miles per gallons
- greypolo9n3
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Miles per gallons
Just deciding to brag my mpg in the warmer months we now have...
i have a remapped 1.6 tdi running about 150hp - 320nm
been toying recently and at 70mph for 30 miles (to work) i get 66-71mpg
at 85mpg journey i can get 59-60 ...win win !
absoloutely love my engine..done around 100k and its still as sweeeeeet as a haribo
what are you guys getting petrol and diesel
i have a remapped 1.6 tdi running about 150hp - 320nm
been toying recently and at 70mph for 30 miles (to work) i get 66-71mpg
at 85mpg journey i can get 59-60 ...win win !
absoloutely love my engine..done around 100k and its still as sweeeeeet as a haribo
what are you guys getting petrol and diesel
Re: Miles per gallons
1.4 petrol around 39-49 mpg pretty much always on country roads tho and short journeys
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1.6tdi 90ps
Don't find it economical at all
I got 60mpg on the read out once but I was trying really hard, 65mph from Birmingham to London
At 70-80mph I got 47mpg
Wasn't impressed
Don't find it economical at all
I got 60mpg on the read out once but I was trying really hard, 65mph from Birmingham to London
At 70-80mph I got 47mpg
Wasn't impressed
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lancslad1985
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Re: Miles per gallons
Blue GT, 62mpg most mornings, averaging 57 mpg a tank as I can't help myself at the weekend on a nice quiet country road.
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tomtoon2015
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Re: Miles per gallons
On way to work I get around 50-60MPG usually higher 50's. On return normally low-mid 40's due to a hilly A road.
I average around 48-50MPG a tank apparently, lifetime MPG is 46.3 yet I only ever get 420 Miles...
I average around 48-50MPG a tank apparently, lifetime MPG is 46.3 yet I only ever get 420 Miles...
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Ricmondo
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Re: Miles per gallons
Diesels can give excellent economy but you have to factor in the higher cost of derv to make the comparison valid. The downside is carcenogenic particulate and Nitrous Oxide emissions particularly on chipped or remapped vehicles. The health risks are starting to be politically unacceptable leading to the ultra high emission zone planned for London, punative parking charges popping up around the country and the open war against diesel use in Paris. I've enjoyed tuned diesels for many years but, for me that era is history. Enjoy yours before regulation forces you off the road, sad but inevitable I'm afraid.
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1.2 TSI get around 65-70mpg on a motorway run between 70-80mph in 6th gear.
between 35-45 around town and about 12 when I give it some!
Completely standard engine!
between 35-45 around town and about 12 when I give it some!
Completely standard engine!
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Ricmondo
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Re: Miles per gallons
12 mpg, is there a hole in your tank?
- greypolo9n3
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Re: Miles per gallons
Unfortunately you are very right! there still something about a tuned diesel which i cant get into words...i prefer them much to petrol carsRicmondo wrote:Diesels can give excellent economy but you have to factor in the higher cost of derv to make the comparison valid. The downside is carcenogenic particulate and Nitrous Oxide emissions particularly on chipped or remapped vehicles. The health risks are starting to be politically unacceptable leading to the ultra high emission zone planned for London, punative parking charges popping up around the country and the open war against diesel use in Paris. I've enjoyed tuned diesels for many years but, for me that era is history. Enjoy yours before regulation forces you off the road, sad but inevitable I'm afraid.
but i think 65mpg in a diesels is better than 50mpg in a petrol even considering the more extra fuel price..no?
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Dink
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Re: Miles per gallons
the biggest problem with diesels is the smell
i mean when you go to fill up and there are no gloves and your hands stink for the rest of the day if there is the slightest hint of it on the nozzle handle
the sooner that diesel is banned the better
i mean when you go to fill up and there are no gloves and your hands stink for the rest of the day if there is the slightest hint of it on the nozzle handle
the sooner that diesel is banned the better
Re: Miles per gallons
1.2 n/a (70ps) petrol
45 litre tank
440-450 miles per tank = 44-45 real world MPG every single tank!
and happy with that. My 1997 corsa 'B' gave me 25mpg
45 litre tank
440-450 miles per tank = 44-45 real world MPG every single tank!
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Ricmondo
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Re: Miles per gallons
Unfortunately you are very right! there still something about a tuned diesel which i cant get into words...i prefer them much to petrol cars
but i think 65mpg in a diesels is better than 50mpg in a petrol even considering the more extra fuel price..no?
Yes but my standard Blue GT is giving me better economy than any of my tuned diesels ever managed during the near twenty years I enjoyed them so my figures are almost the reverse of those you quote.
My favorite diesel trait was the feeling of being attached to an elastic band as gear changeless linear acceleration propelled you towards the horizon, trouble was that on those days were only mega revs would satisfy the diesel refused to play. I find that my DSG box can give the same lazy day feeling but wakes up when, to quote Nigel Mansell you give it the beans.
Responding to another poster, derv can be messy and slippery but call me weird if you like but I find the slightly perfumed smell quite pleasant.
As they say, horses for courses but whilst I've had a tank full of diesel freeze The same thing has never happened with petrol. Moral of that story is don't drive around the Highlands in mid winter with a tank of summer diesel.
but i think 65mpg in a diesels is better than 50mpg in a petrol even considering the more extra fuel price..no?
Yes but my standard Blue GT is giving me better economy than any of my tuned diesels ever managed during the near twenty years I enjoyed them so my figures are almost the reverse of those you quote.
My favorite diesel trait was the feeling of being attached to an elastic band as gear changeless linear acceleration propelled you towards the horizon, trouble was that on those days were only mega revs would satisfy the diesel refused to play. I find that my DSG box can give the same lazy day feeling but wakes up when, to quote Nigel Mansell you give it the beans.
Responding to another poster, derv can be messy and slippery but call me weird if you like but I find the slightly perfumed smell quite pleasant.
As they say, horses for courses but whilst I've had a tank full of diesel freeze The same thing has never happened with petrol. Moral of that story is don't drive around the Highlands in mid winter with a tank of summer diesel.
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Penarth Blues
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Re: Miles per gallons
Just over 1000 miles into ownership now and averaging 33.8 long-term on my 6c GTI 5 dr. Getting about 42 mpg on the M-way, so looks like high 20's around town.


