Thanks for the suggestion MGV, I'll give it a go on the weekend.
Damit, I don't remember the numbers before the tune.
Kelly, i'll go out on a limb & diagnose your claimed excessive fuel consumption on the fact that you live in Syd... That place is a nightmare to drive around in! But just as an experiment, what figures are coming up on your 'current consumption' display, if, say, you can set cruise control to 80, top gear & flat road?
As for the figures others are getting, well, i have stage 1 with a high flow panel filter in the airbox, just did a 600km round trip up to the snowfields & back covering 100 & 110kph freeway & a spirited hill-climb with about 20km's of 25 & 35 hairpins & averaged 7.4 l/100.
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Thanks for the suggestion MGV, I'll give it a go on the weekend.
Damit, I don't remember the numbers before the tune.
Been running the stage 1 tune for a week or two now, 800km later, averaging 14L/100km in the city (start and stop traffic in inner Sydney), highway 7.5L/100km at mostly 110km/hr, spirited driving in the country 15L/100km.
I'd not say the fuel consumption is significantly better or worse than before, but abundant torque makes the driving a little bit more pleasurable.
MY12 Tiguan 132TSI + DSG
I say a "little" because the tune does highlight Tiguan's shortcoming in handling and braking departments.
Or perhaps "little" is the overall impression I get after a fairly lengthy comparative drive with a Golf R.
Don't get me wrong, a tuned Tigaun is an awesome performance SUV for the price, it may match/beat power/torque of a stock Golf R on paper, but it is after all a fat hot hatch on stilts.
MY12 Tiguan 132TSI + DSG
Thanks z1000.
MGV, I had a look at current consumption while cruising at 80 and 100. At 80 it's hovering around 4-6 L/100 and about 7-8L/100 for 100. I guess that's pretty much the quoted mileage.
I did notice that in Stage 1 the rev goes past 2k rpm before upshift when the same amount of pedal pressure is applied compared to standard. Guess that's the effect of the additional boost?
With Stage 1 on, I tend to want to use the 3-4k rpm range a lot more, hehe.
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