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  • Better Figures then 900kms to a tank

    After getting back from my holiday I crunched some numbers on my fuel consumpion, 3.75L/100kms, This was a combination of city and hwy driving, but mainly hwy.

    I was pretty happy with these figures even more due to that I was doing all my driving in the middle of the day and got caught in peak hour for somke off it too.

    Anyone else in the 1.9TDI seen figures like these before?

    NB. car still isnt empty so I could drive abit more if I wanted, But unsure if I wanna run out.
    BMW E36 M3 3.0L LTW - SZYBKI
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  • #2
    That's sensational, even for the Polo.
    I've got the Golf 2.0 TDI and the best i've ever gotten is 4.5 overall, that's all highway driving with virtually no peak hour to contend with. I just can't seem to get any lower than that no matter whether I cruise at 100 or 115!
    What mods have you made to improve your economy?
    _______________________________________

    2006 MY07 Golf 2.0 tdi
    The Highway trundler, will get 1200 km on a tank
    .......one day.

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    • #3
      only engine mod I have is the Seat Intake. Ohh and I was running on the eco conti tyres.
      BMW E36 M3 3.0L LTW - SZYBKI
      VW Up! 1.0L - WGN WERKS

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      • #4
        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.
        _______________________________________

        2006 MY07 Golf 2.0 tdi
        The Highway trundler, will get 1200 km on a tank
        .......one day.

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        • #5
          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.
          BMW E36 M3 3.0L LTW - SZYBKI
          VW Up! 1.0L - WGN WERKS

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          • #6
            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).
            2017 MY18 Golf R 7.5 Wolfsburg wagon (boring white) delivered 21 Sep 2017, 2008 Octavia vRS wagon 2.0 TFSI 6M (bright yellow), 2006 T5 Transporter van 2.5 TDI 6M (gone but not forgotten).

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            • #7
              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.
              BMW E36 M3 3.0L LTW - SZYBKI
              VW Up! 1.0L - WGN WERKS

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              • #8
                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?
                2008 Volkswagen Polo 1.9 TDI

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                • #9
                  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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                  • #10
                    Figures should be possible.

                    MY08 Jetta TDI 2.0
                    Trip from Central coast to Southern highlands @ 100km/h 4.5L/100
                    However the return trip Basically identically can be done at 3.9L/100
                    Depends on the road conditions, Down hill back to Sydney
                    Also found some improvements with increased tyre inflation at 40psi

                    Before increasing the tyre pressure my consumption to Highlands was 4.6

                    also no aircon on on any trips.

                    New audi 1.9 has a manufacture figure of 3.9 on the label.
                    7 speed DSG and roll resistance tyres.
                    So potental for better consumption than this you would think.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Transporter View Post
                      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

                      I kept to 90km/hr on the hilly sections (40kms) and 105km/h which as you said is around 95km/h, I do have coilovers fitted to the car and lowered them to a correct height that wouldnt put handling and ride out of wack.

                      Humidity wasnt much of a factor as the heat here on those days was fairly dry heat.

                      Tyre pressure was increased to 35psi from 33psi and the tyres are in good condition. (only 15,000kms on them) The eco conti that come on the polo.

                      The car was carry 1 passanger and 2 over night bags, so not much weight there.

                      Only engine mod is the SEAT intake, but I would imagine lowering the coilovers would help with aerodynamics abit??

                      And last but not least is driver experience. Well I do alot of driving for work in a Isuzu NPR 200, mainly country driving as I work away through out WA and I must drive to alot of those places. I learnt from many drives that Big Semi's and other smaller trucks can be your friend when it comes to these long drives.

                      I used other road users infront of me to help gain this figures, But you dont get something for nothing and I help them out aswell with getting in front of them and breaking the wind.

                      Transporter you are very much right with the factors there.

                      I think it was a good idea of Transporter to list the factors, Now people have if not already on the forum a list to work with when planning long trips.
                      BMW E36 M3 3.0L LTW - SZYBKI
                      VW Up! 1.0L - WGN WERKS

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Transporter View Post
                        It is possible why not?

                        But you forgot to mention the speed you were going when you got only 4.94L/100km?
                        110km/h on the speedo, the whole way.

                        So spec d, how many km travelled and litres put in?
                        2008 Volkswagen Polo 1.9 TDI

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                        • #13
                          When I filled up before the trip I put 45.05L into it, and I have travelled so far 1100Kms. The fuel light is on so now its just a waiting game to when I wanna fill her back up.

                          When I go fill it up I post how much it takes.
                          BMW E36 M3 3.0L LTW - SZYBKI
                          VW Up! 1.0L - WGN WERKS

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by polo_spec_d View Post
                            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.
                            Not doubting your word or anything but if I'm reading this correctly, you got 900+ KM from a tank, you calculated 3.75L/100KM and you refilled with 45 litres? The sums don't add up, at 3.75L/100KM you would travel 1,200 KM on 45 litres.

                            Am I misunderstanding what you are saying or have you miscalculated?

                            Cheers

                            George
                            06 Jetta 2.0TFSI Killed by a Lexus!
                            09 Eos 2.0TSI DSG Loved this car but has now gone to a new home!!
                            14 EOS 2.0 TSI has arrived!

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                            • #15
                              I havent filled up yet from that tank yet, Still going haha. when I put 45L into it was at the start of the drive.
                              BMW E36 M3 3.0L LTW - SZYBKI
                              VW Up! 1.0L - WGN WERKS

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