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    only engine mod I have is the Seat Intake. Ohh and I was running on the eco conti tyres.
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    very impressive. I may need to look for my own polo, I'm very much interested in the fuel efficiency side of things rather than the performance.

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    ohh the polo offers both IMO. most off the time most performance mods get you better efficiency to a point, I have read (sorry cant remember the webpage) polo 1.9s getting like 3.1 and even going under 3L/100kms with strict driving practices and fuel saving mods.
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    Well done on getting some good consumption figures.

    Just a thought, was your consumption based on the trip computer or calculated from fill to fill ? My Transporter's MFD is always optimistic, sometimes to the tune of over 20% ! Even a single fill calculation can be slightly inaccurate, as it is difficult to fill a diesel to exactly the same point each time (all that froth). I tend to use an average of at least 3 fills, so it evens out a bit.

    But it is fun to sometimes see over 1,400Km as the "Distance to Empty" (not that I believe it)

    I get my best ecomomy on dry roads when it is around 22-25C. I get more power when it is cooler, but use more fuel.

    If I am prepared to sit on 80Kmh on flat roads I can coax my MFD to show 4.5l/100Km in my transporter, but it is so slow I am in serious danger of getting run over from behind (also it seems to take forever to get anywhere).
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    I dont have a trip computer unfort, the car was dead empty when I filled up, It took 45L no more. this was the first time its ever been that empty. the car was shuttering as I came towards the servo.

    When I was on the open road I sat on 105km/hr. I was just so suprised to get those kind of figures with it been so hot.
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    I don't see how that is possible? Driving my MY08 1.9 TDI Sydney to Canberra and back in one night, 100% highway, yeilded 4.94L/100km. If your car was a Bluemotion....

    How many km did you travel and how many litres did you put in?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pumpe-Düse View Post
    I don't see how that is possible? Driving my MY08 1.9 TDI Sydney to Canberra and back in one night, 100% highway, yeilded 4.94L/100km. If your car was a Bluemotion....

    How many km did you travel and how many litres did you put in?
    It is possible why not?

    But you forgot to mention the speed you were going when you got only 4.94L/100km?

    Just a few things that affect fuel economy:

    Keeping the speed around 90km/h (105km/h on Polo clock could be 95km/h in reality)
    Aerodynamics
    Outside temperature, humidity
    Tyre pressure, type and condition
    Flat long roads or hills.
    Stop start
    Weight the car is carrying
    Mechanical condition of the car. ( if new are there any modifications?)
    And the most important is the driver's experience and knowledge how to achieve the best fuel economy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pumpe-Düse View Post
    I don't see how that is possible? Driving my MY08 1.9 TDI Sydney to Canberra and back in one night, 100% highway, yeilded 4.94L/100km. If your car was a Bluemotion....

    How many km did you travel and how many litres did you put in?

    Maybe the car isnt run in yet, how km's on the clock have ya got?
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