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Offline Snowey

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£37 for covering 164 miles?
« on: 11 March 2010, 10:17 »
Hi guys, just interested to see if this is crazy, possible hole in my fuel tank?  :grin:

Had a full tank to the brim then refilled after about a quarter left. Turned out i'd covered just 164 for 37 quid! Was driving normally, not like a granny but not silly either. Do quite a few short journeys and a lot of town driving but surely something is wrong??  :sad:

Any way of improving economy mechanically?? I really don't thrash it everywhere!

Cheers!

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Re: £37 for covering 164 miles?
« Reply #1 on: 11 March 2010, 10:20 »
Hi Mate.     Doesn't sound that good really. Have you tried cleaning the throttle body as this improves the cars performance and the fuel economy as well. Won't make a massive difference but will help. Also has it had a good service recently?? i.e. Air Filter, Plugs, Leads       Cheers      Deano

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Re: £37 for covering 164 miles?
« Reply #2 on: 11 March 2010, 11:11 »
Hi guys, just interested to see if this is crazy, possible hole in my fuel tank?  :grin:

Had a full tank to the brim then refilled after about a quarter left. Turned out i'd covered just 164 for 37 quid! Was driving normally, not like a granny but not silly either. Do quite a few short journeys and a lot of town driving but surely something is wrong??  :sad:

Any way of improving economy mechanically?? I really don't thrash it everywhere!

Cheers!

Not going to help.

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Re: £37 for covering 164 miles?
« Reply #3 on: 11 March 2010, 12:47 »
i just got 170 miles out of 25 quid and this with a broken thermostat that makes it run cold - which ill add is town driving

going down to london i got 300+ miles to a full tank again with the broken thermostat

Offline jonnypolish

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Re: £37 for covering 164 miles?
« Reply #4 on: 11 March 2010, 19:38 »
what model 16v or 8v?

In my 16v im looking at £20 ish to 100miles!

Less when driving around town to work and back so your sounds slightly under average but not "too" bad!
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Re: £37 for covering 164 miles?
« Reply #5 on: 11 March 2010, 19:53 »
My last job the journey was 5 miles each way approx 3 miles of stop start each time.
I would get 150 to 160 miles from a tank on just town driving!
At the same time i could do Brighton and back about 90 miles on less than a quarter of a tank.
when i had the exhaust done and the air box drilled+KN i lost mpg down to about 140 per week!

Now i drive like a granny to work the journey is the same length but less traffic so i get about 250 to 20/25 quid which is good for the pocket.
Shame the 8v tug is due for MOT this month i dont thing the Targa floor is going to go down well

Offline Walkerboy

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Re: £37 for covering 164 miles?
« Reply #6 on: 11 March 2010, 20:45 »
in my 8v i get 320 miles wit bout 45 quid

Offline Paul86S2

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Re: £37 for covering 164 miles?
« Reply #7 on: 11 March 2010, 21:03 »
That works out to about 22 to 23 mpg depending on the price of petrol down your way.

The book figure for urban driving in a 16v is 25mpg and the 8v isn't much differant. The short journeys will be the killer.

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Re: £37 for covering 164 miles?
« Reply #8 on: 11 March 2010, 21:20 »
I just got 400 miles from £55 in my 8v, thats a combo of town driving and a-roads, if that helps

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Re: £37 for covering 164 miles?
« Reply #9 on: 12 March 2010, 00:12 »
Yeah cheers guys, maybe not as drastic as I maybe first thought but still a little suprised.

Town driving is definately a killer and appreciate that. Got a new air filter today (well scrappy but next to new) but maybe a full service as suggested could help but does it really make that much difference? Something needs to help as at this rate I feel like i'm funding bloody BP!

Always find petrol seems to go more quickly from lower half of guage so gonna try keeping it topped up but this could just be perception!

Chris