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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: jonesltd on 02 August 2013, 08:20

Title: driving
Post by: jonesltd on 02 August 2013, 08:20
Right what am I doing wrong. ..? My GTD no matter how fast or slow I drive uses loads of fuel....when I was in southern ireland thr GTD loved it I loved the country roads and to be honest the speeds I was at it didn't use that much fuel and return to uk and different story?! Put 1/2 tank in...do 62.0 miles and used 2 needles (to the next bold line). Do I need to keep ensurinf it is filled to max in order for it to be econmical or change and get a GTI? Not doing that much motorway anymore....just seems it loves to drink and comparing to my 1.9 gt tdi mk4 despite it was a 130 remapped even that didnt drink as much even when I rapped it....Help. ..no faults have been found? Or is it just me and need to put in more fuel each time as its a bigish engine?
Title: Re: driving
Post by: devilscaff on 02 August 2013, 11:34
Get a gti :laugh:
Title: Re: driving
Post by: jonesltd on 02 August 2013, 15:22
Tempted
Title: Re: driving
Post by: devilscaff on 02 August 2013, 16:02
My ed 35 prob does about 24-30 mpg on average, but we don't go to far but plenty of smiles per gallon (pardon an old cliche)
Title: Re: driving
Post by: Raffe on 02 August 2013, 16:09
Our Stage 2 car easily achieves an average of 32mpg with it only doing a 10 mile round trip each day  :cool:
Title: Re: driving
Post by: Marshy on 02 August 2013, 16:23
Gtd should return 42-50mpg
Even if I drive like I stole it at stage 1 Revo it still does 43mpg
Title: Re: driving
Post by: wigit on 02 August 2013, 16:53
i get between 20-32mpg in the 35 with its thirst for VPower/Momentum 
Title: Re: driving
Post by: Buck on 02 August 2013, 18:54
Sounds like you are guestimating the fuel you are using by looking just at the fuel guage?

Best thing to do is fill the car up, do a weeks driving (or however long) and then refill it.  Look at how many miles you've covered and how many gallons you've just put in and that'll tell you the real world fuel economy.

As an average you shoudl get 45mpg with mixed town driving - if on a good run i'll get 55-60mpg but spirited driving can take it to 40 (and less  :whistle:)

When mine was doing some really poor economy it was all linked to an interim fault I was having which turned out to be the pressure switch causing the car to run rich and drink fuel!
Title: Re: driving
Post by: Marshy on 02 August 2013, 20:16
Went a run in mine tonight done about 40 miles although I wasn't above 65mph
Here's my mpg
(http://i1085.photobucket.com/albums/j437/kevsfr/null-24.jpg)
Title: Re: driving
Post by: RocketRossUK on 02 August 2013, 23:34
where are you buying your diesel from? if you are getting it from the supermarket that could be the problem.

Get your diesel from Shell or a main company, what a difference it makes in petrol cars - Shell Only for me and V_power 85% of the time
Title: Re: driving
Post by: jonesltd on 03 August 2013, 07:38
Thanks for the tips.....I get fuel from morrisons or asda mainly,no longer near a shell station.

Ill get it scanned again as my vagcom is out of date I believe
Title: Re: driving
Post by: Dan.B on 03 August 2013, 08:35
Mine averages 40-45mpg on my daily commute which is 15 miles of town driving.

Done 25 miles on m25 last night at 60-70mph and averaged 55mpg

Mines stage 2 with DPF delete DSG.
Title: Re: driving
Post by: jonesltd on 03 August 2013, 09:07
Remapping and more money....however I do get decent mpg on motorway.Thibnking it may be putting fuel to half tank aint gonna help I need to fill it up to benefit?

Also a remap for my GTD....which is the best? Price? and also will I save fuel in some respects or is a remap just for more power and drink more fuel?? My last one on mk4 was fuel and power but that was back in 2009 with rapidremap in Cannock.
Title: Re: driving
Post by: RocketRossUK on 03 August 2013, 12:42
Thanks for the tips.....I get fuel from morrisons or asda mainly,no longer near a shell station.

Ill get it scanned again as my vagcom is out of date I believe

Thats your problem then, did you not see that programme on Petrol, Morrisons came out worst off ALL the petrol stations in the UK.

They buy a basically watered down version for much cheaper. Switch to Shell or main petrol station for a week and you will be blown away with the difference. Shell is like 4p more a litre , so like £2-£5 depending on how much you put in, but will return Soooo many more miles.

Let us know after a week
Title: Re: driving
Post by: M3 SHAM on 05 August 2013, 14:55
Thanks for the tips.....I get fuel from morrisons or asda mainly,no longer near a shell station.

Ill get it scanned again as my vagcom is out of date I believe

Thats your problem then, did you not see that programme on Petrol, Morrisons came out worst off ALL the petrol stations in the UK.

They buy a basically watered down version for much cheaper. Switch to Shell or main petrol station for a week and you will be blown away with the difference. Shell is like 4p more a litre , so like £2-£5 depending on how much you put in, but will return Soooo many more miles.

Let us know after a week

I generally buy my diesel from Asda just because it is cheaper/convinient.  I have never noticed a drop in MPG from when I would use Shell previously.... infact i think its got a little better???
Title: Re: driving
Post by: jonesltd on 05 August 2013, 16:22
Better???? People in here say otherwise????

gonna go to shell and put the usual amount in and go from there
Title: Re: driving
Post by: p3asa on 05 August 2013, 18:37
Sounds like you are guestimating the fuel you are using by looking just at the fuel guage?

Best thing to do is fill the car up, do a weeks driving (or however long) and then refill it.  Look at how many miles you've covered and how many gallons you've just put in and that'll tell you the real world fuel economy.


I agree with Buck ^^

The fuel gauge isn't linear. I found when I filled my golf up to the brim I could drive nearly a couple of hundred miles before the needle would even move. It would then move slowly until it was half full then it seemed to plummet from halfway to empty.

Chances are when you have been in Ireland you've had the tank mostly full hence why the needle hasn't moved much then when you came back home you haven't had it as full so it appears to use it faster.

Brim the tank and then run it till empty and post back how many miles you managed.
Title: Re: driving
Post by: Ess_Three on 05 August 2013, 21:33
Gtd should return 42-50mpg
Even if I drive like I stole it at stage 1 Revo it still does 43mpg

It sure should.

My older mapped 170PD does 46.x average no matter how you drive it (short runs to Tesco, blast on a backroad, dual carridgeway or 80ish on a motorway...it always does 46.something MPG on Tescos cheapest diesel.
The GTDs common rail TDI should be better on fuel.
Title: Re: driving
Post by: jonesltd on 06 August 2013, 15:18
So keep using tesco,asda etc not BP, esso and shell?
Title: Re: driving
Post by: devilscaff on 06 August 2013, 16:00
Does having the engine chipped increase fuel economy? If you don't drive flat out?
Title: Re: driving
Post by: dubber36 on 06 August 2013, 16:26
Does having the engine chipped increase fuel economy? If you don't drive flat out?

I've seen a genuine worked out with maths 10% improvement in fuel economy from my Passat 140 CR DSG when driven normally. Use the extra performance and obviously it will use more fuel.

Title: Re: driving
Post by: wigit on 06 August 2013, 16:41
overall it ends up being the same, you see an increase in pootling, however, tend to use the added oomph a bit more

i would be expecting mpg miracles on a 35
Title: Re: driving
Post by: Rhyso on 06 August 2013, 17:25
Look at basics like tyre pressure, wheel balancing and alignment too