Either that's a lot of stop-start peak hour driving or there is a serious problem requiring attention.
Worst fuel consumption I ever got was about 12mpg (23.5L/100km) in a holden 308 V8, caused by a sinking carbie float and consequently high fuel level. Improved to 17mpg (16.5L/100km) when fixed. Always worth monitoring fuel consumption. I'm guessing you're around the 17L/100km mark. What kind of car????
2015 Polo Comfortline 6M + Driving Comfort Package
2011/11 Yeti 103 TDI 6M + Columbus media centre/satnav
(2008 MY09 Polo 9N3 TDI retired hurt hail damage)
I put in 55.25 litres in after doing 1027.9 klm. It must have been up the spout.
MY07 TDi DSG beige leather bi-xenons & 3M car bra
I usually put in between 52-54 litres each time.
I know they say not to let it get down this low so you don't pickup any s**t
but I have always had diesels and always let the fuel run down low without any problems.
I dont see the point in leaving s**t in the tank to build up over years of driving.
My thinking is to get it out as soon as possible,otherwise one day when you
get caught out with low fuel you might end up picking up a heap of s**t.
Really? 1200klms from a 2005 2L TDI Golf V DSG (103kW?). There is absolutely no way my 103kW 2L TDI golf can get anywhere near that. The best I could get was 960klm (5.6L/100klm) with 100% freeway driving, at about 100k/hr (actual speed, not speedo speed which is about 8% high for me...just under 110k/hr on speedo), being careful, two passengers, moderate luggage load and minimal a/c. Normal day to day (50% city and 50% freeway) I get about 800-850klms from about 52L (6L/100klm).
I'm happy with those numbers but I just don't understand how anyone can get >1100klms in this car?
I think my car is overfuelling (confirmed via a mechanic) and I might have a slight economy issue. I'm not sure what the overfuelling is caused by...maybe the MAF. Breaking the 1000klms barrier just does not seem possible in my car.
Do the other 103kW 2L Golf V TDI owners get >1000klms from a tank regularly when on long hauls?
Tony
I've gotten 920km on a tank before the fuel light came on; with a load on board and aircon going, but I wasn't driving withy economy in mind.
I could have gotten 1000km if I tried. 1200km sounds doable but there would be a multitude of factors having to go your way to get that figure.
'07 Touareg V6 TDI with air suspension
'98 Mk3 Cabriolet 2.0 8V
'99 A4 Quattro 1.8T
Hey Tony,
Best I've got in in my Jetta so far has been 1,105km on 49 lt, with 3 adults and luggage from Dubbo to Maclean to Byron Bay to Woodburn (sth of Byron).
And I regularly get 850+ around melbornes stop start morning and evening grind. The Jetta's probably 150 kg heavier than a Golf to boot!,
Cheers,
Neil.
BeigeJet
White MY23 Tiguan 147 TDI Elegance (mine)
White MY21 Tiguan 147 TDI Elegance (wife)
Gone - Wheat Beige MY07 Jetta TDI manual
I think I have babied the engine too much when new which has in turn reduced some of my economy. I don't drive the car too hard and was having some smoke issues (well, brown particulate issues rather than black smoke) so I did an italian tune up and noticed an immediate improvement in the particulate level coming out the back. So I'm now being a little more full on with the throttle and the particulate discharge has remained a lot lower.
An experienced VW mechanic (not VW themselves) did notice the overfuelling and they checked the EGR valve and MAF for me. No real issues to report but the MAF might be acting up. The strange thing is that the very first time I took the car for a long haul (so less than 2K on the clock) I noticed the fuel economy meter reading an awesome number (about 3.9-4.2L/100klm average) and then it has changed for the worse and settled on about 5.2-5.6L/100klms now. I know those economy measurements are not accurate, but I would have thought they would be "consistently inaccurate"...so always reading too high or low. Rather than too low one month and then much higher from then onwards. So maybe that's the cylinders getting glazed over from the engine being babied.
I also think that 90km/hr economy (as opposed to 110km/hr) would boost my numbers. Over xmas I'll be doing some long distance driving so I might have a chance to test out these ideas. But 1100-1200klms from 50L just doesn't seem likely. My 960klms was from about 52L if I remember correctly.
Tony
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