Adding to this- if you are saying your engine is doing 0.5-0.7l/100km at idle- is this while stopped?
This would be infite litres/100km if you are doing 0 km/h while it is telling you that...
Adding to this- if you are saying your engine is doing 0.5-0.7l/100km at idle- is this while stopped?
This would be infite litres/100km if you are doing 0 km/h while it is telling you that...
Peugeot 306 XTDT 1.9 Turbo Intercooled Diesel
1976 LS parts vehicle
Used to have: Mk1 Swallowtail LS DIESEL!
You're right Smithy.
The readout at standstill is actually L/hr not as I quoted originally
cheers Macca
I havent let my tank run almost empty till today and the tripmeter indicated 777Km, I filled till it was almost running out the filler neck , 47 liters used so gives an average of 6.04L/100km although the trip #2 indicated 6.7L/100km?? Go figure.. I also noted my GPS tells me the speedo is indicating 106Km/hr at an actual 100Km/hr. I run the aircon 100% of the time set to 22Deg as the 30 something outside is somewhat uncomfortable.
Fuel consumption at standstill is around 1.2L/hr, AC running and 0.9L/hr with it off. Car has 2000Km on the clock. Tinted windows yesterday.. Towbar last week ( Did it my self ) wiring for towbar yet to be completed ( see the thread on the towbar wiring hassles ) So far so good.
Filled up for first time today.
954km on one tank, put in 53.1 litres.
I think the tank from memory is 55.
Trip from central coast to Bowral 230km averaged 5.3 and return trip 4.2
(MFD)
Return trip is down hill. no air con and traveling at speeds of 90-110 for
run in period.
Filled up with BP. I suspect the dealer did not use bp as I have not seen
any around there service centre. So will be interesting to see if I can
improve on economy with bp.
nice numbers - 4.2... hehe
my mk3 economy keeps improving - i've tinkered so that the turbo is always operational (electronic wastegating) and the low rpm timing retard is disabled...
that change alone (after 3 tanks) ahs improved the economy from averaging 6.4l/100km to 5.75l/100km.
'07 Touareg V6 TDI with air suspension
'98 Mk3 Cabriolet 2.0 8V
'99 A4 Quattro 1.8T
My Golf V 1.6 is used only for travel from Sydney to Hartley, and some occasional running around in Sydney traffic.
I normally get 950km to a tank and 980 on the odd occasion if I travel too far beyond the fuel light turning on.
According to my glovebox manual my tank is 60 litres capacity which equates to 6.3 litres per 100km. I use regular unleaded fuel.
The trick is to keep the revs below 3000 RPM and short shift where possible. The only exception is when screaming up Mt Victoria in 2nd Gear at redline, whilst praying that I do not break a connecting rod in the process.
P.S My car only has a 77mm piston stroke and a stupidly long rod ratio, so revving the freaking bananas out of the engine would not be that bad (I hope).
on the new gt tdi so far - 8L per 100. something tells me that this n umber isnt going to improve much
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