Based on an abnormally high commute figure achieved yesterday, the jury is out on mpg gains based on this morning’s commute, the first one going to work with the box on.
I’m only counting the way to work in my comparisons, because the journey is constant – we always go directly to work, dropping off the wife 9 miles into my 12 mile journey.
The way home usually involves some kind of detour because the missus wants to go to x/y/z to see if they’ve got any a/b/c, and no two journeys are the same.
For going to work, since returning from my hols (Weds), the conditions have been the same – damp, dark and 10C ambient temp.
Thurs commute = 42.9mpg
Fri commute = 42.8mpg
Mon commute = 47.2mpg*
Tues commute = 47.2mpg
*I attributed Monday’s gain to having done a decent leg of dual carriageway driving at speed over the weekend maybe temporarily altering the car’s fuelling characteristics following that journey, Monday night’s commute home was quite thirsty – back down to about 43mpg, so the morning value did seem a blip.
Based on Thurs/Fri numbers and ignoring the Monday blip, we seem to have a 10% mpg gain over either day for this morning’s figures. Taking Thurs/Fri/Mon figures and averaging them, we see a 6.5% mpg gain. I did have a few blasts this morning, at points in the journey where the road speed jumped considerably e.g. joining 50/70mph dual carriageways from a 30 road, zipping straight up to cruising speed. Even on the middle setting the performance gains are noticeable with improved pick-up in 3rd/4th/5th/6th.
Any concrete gains seen in the MFD are assuming that the car is metering fuel use accurately, independently of the altered signals that the tuning box processes. I won’t know for sure that is happening until I fill up and see if the same disparity between MFD calculated mpg and actual mpg via brim method remains.
Looking to have some proper fun next week when I will probably crack 1000 miles.
It seems ridiculous to me that VW put out a global “one size fits all” map for each engine rather than one of a number of regionally specialised maps that should give everyone better mpg/performance. If you move out of your designated region, get the car’s ECU flashed officially to the appropriate map of the region you moved to (how often would that happen for most people?). They could easily do this. When my 170TDI MK5 was having DPF issues, the car was eventually given a service remap which improved mpg and reduced active regens from twice a week to almost zero.