I don't know where else to put a post such as this except here amongst fellow TSI drivers. Sorry if I'm wasting space/ boring ppl, but I'm really impressed with the 118TSI.
Over the NSW long weekend I really got to explore the breadth of the twin charger's abilities and I have to say I'm really impressed.
Consider when you read the following that the Golf had to carry 3 adults and a bootload of stuff for the long weekend stay away.
Those living in Sydney know the "big dipper" on the F3 freeway heading north. Get this... the 118TSI twincharger can climb the darn thing in 7th gear AND even with a full load I can STILL accelerate uphill without having to change down a gear... and I don't really have to plant my foot to increase the speed. This is going from 100 to 110km/h with the engine revs around 2,300rpm
The big dipper is a really protracted steep incline and for the car to do it with a full load is impressive. This thing is on par with the old VS 3.8 V6 commodore going up that dipper (that car didn't have to kick down from 4th to 3rd to accelerate).
I now appreciate what they mean when they talk about drivability with so much torque so low in the rev range. It felt so relaxed.
North of Raymond Terrace there are a few big freeway roundabouts. I had tailgaters going into those, and blasted my way out leaving them to catch up by breaking the speed limit (while I sat on 110 km/h).
There was a lot of heavy driving in some twisties between Dharug nat park & Cessnock... and the overall MFD's fuel consumption is 6.7 L/100km over a 740km trip.
The MFD reading has some credence because the MFD was reading 6.8 for the first 400km - but when I filled up I calculated about 6.7 based on the amount of petrol I put in (my previous refill and current refill were to the 'click').
My Mark 5 2.0 FSI averaged 7.3L/100km on most "out of town" trips and I had to kick down from 6 to 5th on the manual gearbox when going up the big dipper to accelerate.
The sun came out which also made for really good open sunroof drivingSun... wind through the hair... the sound of the supercharger induction whistle & wastegate - who needs a radio?
In summary, I'm doing lots of hills, not driving economically, full load, and the little bugger is only drinking 6.7 L/100km and storms uphill like a mountain goat.
What a weekend.
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