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Thread: Official Fuel Economy Thread (formerly Highway economy).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pullstarter View Post
    P.S. Nulon Pro Strength Octane Booster is gooooooooooooooooooooooood!
    does that stuff still turn your exhaust tip red and make your exhaust fumes smell purdy? I used to use it in the bikes, but the Aprilia didn't like it. Never tried it in a car. Talking to one of the bike mechanics that pulled the head of one of the bikes, he wanted to know what I was using as the valves and plugs had a similar red coating. He did also say that whatever it was it had kept everything very very clean.

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    Only done about 60kms on it so far, definitely a noticable difference. Not so much in the power department but in responsiveness, seems to pull from lower revs better.

    I have a very slight rattle under load which I've had since about the 2000km mark (pre chip) and I wanted to totally discount pinging from the equation. It is still rattling so theres no way it could be pinging running on that stuff. Oh well the search continues Nothing really that bad, just annoying, oh and i'm a fussy barstood
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pullstarter View Post
    I have a very slight rattle under load which I've had since about the 2000km mark (pre chip) and I wanted to totally discount pinging from the equation. It is still rattling so theres no way it could be pinging running on that stuff. Oh well the search continues Nothing really that bad, just annoying, oh and i'm a fussy barstood
    maybe give Guy a call?

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    It's definitely nothing to do with the remap as it was doing it pre APR. I have a feeling its a heat shield just a matter of finding it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pullstarter View Post
    It's definitely nothing to do with the remap as it was doing it pre APR. I have a feeling its a heat shield just a matter of finding it.
    That's OK then. I had a vibration rattle seemingly coming front passenger door. used to drive me crazy. Turns out it was the bloody iPod cable inside the glove box! (just another reason to remove everything in my life that has that little "i" at the start of it's name ).

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    Fuel economy - 125 TSI

    Fuel economy for 125TSI is also proving very good.

    Have got as low as 6.2 l/100km in ours and in the mid to high 6's is regular now on hwy trips. Got 6.5 on a longer trip not long back and more recently 6.9 loaded to the hilt, with a roof box and bike rack and air con on for half the way. Pretty good for a petrol SUV that weighs almost as much as a falcon.

    With that said:
    - those figs are driving very economically, my wife regularly consumes 0.5 to 1.0 more per 100 than me on the same trips.
    - manual is the go for better go and fuel economy

    How are other 125 owners going with fuel economy?
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    arctra its the auto's in part, they don't help, we regularly do as good as 6.7 in our petrol manual on hwy trips. friends have both an auto and manual tdi tig and they say the manual tig is quite a bit better on go and fuel. Of course nothing wrong with having an auto, just seem to lose a fair bit in fuel efficiency and go in the tigs. As another eg the 125 manual tsi has the same 0-100 fig as the more powerful 147 tsi, as it comes auto only. cheers - Jimbo
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbomort View Post
    arctra its the auto's in part, they don't help, we regularly do as good as 6.7 in our petrol manual on hwy trips. friends have both an auto and manual tdi tig and they say the manual tig is quite a bit better on go and fuel. Of course nothing wrong with having an auto, just seem to lose a fair bit in fuel efficiency and go in the tigs. As another eg the 125 manual tsi has the same 0-100 fig as the more powerful 147 tsi, as it comes auto only. cheers - Jimbo
    It is the city driving what kills the fuel economy. You also can't take seriously fuel economy on hwy, since even V6 and V8 engines will do really well on hwy. The driver affects fuel economy a lot, I would say more than 70%. I get 9.8L/100km in our Touareg and my daughter 11L/100km under the same conditions (and she drives the beast 99% of the time).

    The diesel engine will always be more economical in morning city traffic than petrol, regardless how good the driver is.

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    The Tig autos are all heavier on fuel than their manual counterparts.

    Diesel Tigs (in manuals) will be best for inner city driving (fuel consumption wise) so long as you stay off the boost . This is offset by the increased comfort of the autos in heavy traffic though ......

    In morning traffic ie low speeds and lots of standing still there is no chance of generating and using boost anyway ....

    For long distance driving the difference between the TSIs and the TDIs should be less than 1l/100kms ..... the TSIs are very efficient petrol engines under conditions of low load.
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    Just wondering how many of you have the aircon on full bore most of the time? I live in Brisbane and I can tell you I have it on all the time and most of the time set down to 17-18 deg just to combat the heat coming in from the windscreen/dash area (even with tinted windows). I've only done city driving at the moment (still running the car in) and so I wasn't expecting to get down to some of the figures quoted above for the 125 TSI, but still, I'm yet to get anything under 11-12L/100km (only on my 2nd tank though).

    So my question is, does the aircon really suck the power from the engine and hence require more fuel for powering the car? Was watching the real time consumption figures driving into work this morning and I was getting up to 20-30L/100km when up around the 4000k rev range and that wasn't even pushing the car hard at all (ie no real boost).
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