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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Topic started by: cooki on 31 July 2012, 21:02
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Are there any mods you can do to help out the mpg on cars??
Is there an Eco map available for the 1.8T wich ups the power slightly but helps the mpg out more?I nearly got one for my last car but that was a diesel vectra Sri lol.
Will an induction kit affect mpg more than a panel filter with smoothed box?
Sorry for all the questions but thort I would try get them all answered on the same thread.
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Why buy a 1.8T if your bothered about fuel consumption? Just buy a diesel.
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Eco maps dont really work. You tend to end up driving the car harder to go anywhere.
Economy is a nice by-product of power :wink:
Biggest and cheapest thing you can do is learn to drive economically i.e. brake gently, plan ahead, be in the right gear etc etc
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Dom069 thanks for your typical reply mate. Guesing new guys can't ask any question in your eyes??
Rhyso thank for your reply mate makes perfect sence about the driving.think I'll be ok with that it's the wife I'm woried about lol.
I see what u mean on the Eco map,any thorts on induction versus smoothed box??
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Pushing the car everywhere will see your fuel tank always full.
Joking aside, as said, anticipating whats ahead and breaking as little as possible helps a lot. E.g. rolling to a stop using gears etc.
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Why buy a 1.8T if your bothered about fuel consumption? Just buy a diesel.
Have to agree :lipsrsealed: Even if you manage to get 30 mpg its one hell of a tedious drive which completely rules out the point getting a 1.8t imo :undecided:
If your needing mpg buy a diesel and remap it and have the best of both worlds :nerd:
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Start with the stuff that affect the drive drain. crap tyres, low tyre pressures, worn suspension parts, tracking, etc etc will all contribute to poor mpg.
Also is your engine healthy?? If its working harder than it needs too then mpg will be affected. A remap is not always the answer.
Remapping a unhealthy car will just give you headaches and lead to more expense.
Start with a fit and healthy car and improve your driving technique and go from there
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...LPG conversion?
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Pushing the car everywhere will see your fuel tank always full.
thats one for thread of the week :grin:
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Dom069 thanks for your typical reply mate. Guesing new guys can't ask any question in your eyes??
Can you explain what you mean by the first part of this, and how you came to the conclusion in the second part? ^^
My reply was based on the logic that if you're concerned about fuel consumption you will buy an economic car. This is usually a diesel, hence my question.
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the golf is a heavy car with a turbo charged engine therefore it will drink it .when looking for a car with good mpg you always go for a diesel.i would get bored stiff watching the mpg gauge and the fuel light ,mine is driven hard and as its been modded it drinks it even more .i bought it for fun ,i have a van for work and evo for extra fun
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Dom069 thanks for your typical reply mate. Guesing new guys can't ask any question in your eyes??
Can you explain what you mean by the first part of this, and how you came to the conclusion in the second part? ^^
My reply was based on the logic that if you're concerned about fuel consumption you will buy an economic car. This is usually a diesel, hence my question.
If u read my post properly mate it says I've come over from a diesel vec so why would I want to buy another diesel.
I was just curious about the mph of these cars that's why I was asking the questions I asked.i new I would get the usual "why have u got a turbo petrol" answer off some body and you just happened to be the first,that's all that I Ment by my post.
There's hundreds of posts on here via the search button asking about mpg and how to improve it so why couldn't I ask the question aswell but in a different way.
I.E is there any mods to help me out with my mpg?
Most people in this country winge about the extortionate price of petrol so having good mpg is the second think on my mind besides having a nice looking/performing car.
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buy a Polo GTi, big engine, small car and my mum only fills up 1 every 2-3 weeks, she travels from Ipswich to Colchester everyday as well
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Diesel + remap = WIN :evil:
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If u read my post properly mate it says I've come over from a diesel vec so why would I want to buy another diesel.
I feel your pain.
There's hundreds of posts on here via the search button asking about mpg and how to improve it so why couldn't I ask the question aswell but in a different way.
Because the answer will always be the same!
Most people in this country winge about the extortionate price of petrol so having good mpg is the second think on my mind besides having a nice looking/performing car.
So surely a PD130 or PD150 is the best of both worlds?
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To be fair last night i renewed my Thermo & Temp sender and my MPG is amazing, for example, I drove home today 8 miles and pushed the car quiet hard (when i could and it was safe) to be honest I really wasnt paying attenion to my fuel/mpg the reason behind this is because before i replaced my therm/temp if I pushed the car hard e.g took gears to 4-5 RPM then when i stopped at the lights I found my tick over was all over the place, lumpy idel and the car would sometime struggle to not cut out, but today I got none of that and while sitting at the lights twice, im not even joking I thought id cut out because my car was so quiet and smooth running :) anyho the point to this story is when I got home I checked my MPG and it was sat on 32MPG even after a hard drive, and my engine is on 118k, however shes well looked after, recently hard a Full major service inc Belt/Water pump, thermo, temp sender, new plugs, new filters, new oil, new coolent, new DV, New MAF:)
I should also mention Im using a pippercros pannel filter but without the smooth air box.
Hope this helps
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So surely a PD130 or PD150 is the best of both worlds?
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If I'm 100% honest mate the only reason I didn't get a pd130/50 or a vrs pd was the price of the actual cars themselves lol.
Only had a 2k budget so setled for my 1.8T.
Guessing I'll just have to live with my petrol mpg decision and get on with it now haha.