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  • #91
    Originally posted by GermanwithaVdub View Post
    hard acceleration but shifting at 3500rpm. im worried what the consumption will be when i can shift at redline
    My gues is that your oil consumption will be not noticable - up to 0.75L in 7,500km in just right time for the first oil change.
    Your fuel consumption is showing that you must enjoy driving it as i do: i can't resist to accelerate fast at every oportunity within the safe speed limits.
    Last edited by Transporter; 09-12-2007, 06:29 PM. Reason: edit text
    Performance Tunes from $850
    Wrecking RS OCTAVIA 2 Link

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    • #92
      Originally posted by MRL T5 View Post
      My gues is that your oil consumption will be not noticable - up to 0.75L in 7,500km in just right time for the first oil change.
      Your fuel consumption is showing that you must enjoy driving it as i do: i can't resist to accelerate fast at every oportunity within the safe speed limits.
      ah yes... enjoying driving for me is an understatement speaking of speed limits, got flashed from the new speed camera at the bottom of mowbray road after swinging round the corner took all of what? 4 days to get a speeding fine with the new car
      New user account: Mischa

      Have: gt sport tdi, mk2 gti, mk1 3dr

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      • #93
        haha - speeding,

        after driving mk1's forever, going into my mk3 td, i've really had to train myself not to speed on the f3 between hornsby and gosford every day. its so easy with those ratio's to cruise at 130-140...
        '07 Touareg V6 TDI with air suspension
        '98 Mk3 Cabriolet 2.0 8V
        '99 A4 Quattro 1.8T

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        • #94
          Originally posted by Big Al the Butchers' Pal View Post
          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).
          I didnt realise that VW had any 1.6 deisels in the Mk5??
          Par 6 Golf GTI. Coilovers, BBS CH Wheels, APR'd
          Caddy van 05/07 (colourcoded) (BRIGHT! orange!) coilovers, Konis 18in. wheels, Oettinger tuned

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          • #95
            Originally posted by gtimk5 View Post
            I didnt realise that VW had any 1.6 deisels in the Mk5??
            they dont... neither do they have 60L fuel tanks
            New user account: Mischa

            Have: gt sport tdi, mk2 gti, mk1 3dr

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            • #96
              My car is petrol. In response to your query, I rechecked my technical information as is stated in my car manual (located in the glovebox).

              My car seems to be the only model contained within that has a 60 litre capacity fuel tank. The rest have 55 litres. Only the 75kW Petrol Engine has a 60 litre tank according to that technical data sub booklet (part of a number of books contained within the overall black folder).

              I re-checked some of my petrol receipts and I have filled more than 55 litres on a number of occasions.

              I will ask the Bug_Racer as he is due to do some maintenance checks on my Golf in the near future, but my manual states 60 litres. If my car is in fact 55 litres, then I will correct my consumption calculations accordingly.

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              • #97
                Originally posted by Big Al the Butchers' Pal View Post
                My car seems to be the only model contained within that has a 60 litre capacity fuel tank. The rest have 55 litres. Only the 75kW Petrol Engine has a 60 litre tank according to that technical data sub booklet (part of a number of books contained within the overall black folder).
                For what its worth one of my non VW car's hand book says it has a 68 litre usable tank but on occasions I have been known to put 75 litres in it!

                The whole subject of fuel tanks and gauges and their accuracy can be an emotional one. The only way to put it all to rest is drive until the car konks out and refuel to capacity (that's how I found out about the 75 litres above). This is not too good or recommended becuase of the crap picked from the bottom of the tank though.

                Sometimes when the low fuel warning on our Jetta comes on I can fill up and only get 47 lt in and other times 53 lt (taking note to fill up asap when the light 1st came on). In the handbook the guide is that the light comes on at about 48 lt. So give or take it's within limits.

                Cheers to you all.
                Last edited by BeigeJet; 12-12-2007, 03:57 PM. Reason: missed a word
                BeigeJet
                White MY23 Tiguan 147 TDI Elegance (mine)
                White MY21 Tiguan 147 TDI Elegance (wife)
                Gone - Wheat Beige MY07 Jetta TDI manual

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                • #98
                  thats ok if the book says 60 then its 60
                  New user account: Mischa

                  Have: gt sport tdi, mk2 gti, mk1 3dr

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                  • #99
                    If you are interested in fuel economy (or consumption) there is only one way to calculate it with any accuracy (don't believe your VW MFD, they can be more than 15% out) :

                    Fill tank to brim, record current odo reading (or set trip meter to zero).
                    Drive at least 200 km (any less reduces accuracy).
                    Fill tank to brim. Record how far you have driven it and how many litres you put in.
                    Divide litres by kms X 100 = fuel consumption in litres per 100km

                    Some factors that can affect how much (or little) fuel you use are:
                    City driving uses more, hwy driving uses less (usually).
                    Faster driving uses more, slower uses less.
                    Hard acceleration uses more, gentle uses less.
                    Cold engine uses more, warm engine uses less.
                    Aircon "on" uses more.
                    Roof racks with stuff on uses more (wind drag).
                    Towing uses more (wind drag and weight).
                    Anticipating lights and stoppages uses less.
                    Properly inflated tyres use less (as do narrower tyres).
                    Diesels use less than petrol engines (usually).

                    I strongly advise against "drafting" (following closely behind another vehicle - too dangerous) or "coasting" (particularly with your engine switched off - that's just plain suicidal).
                    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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                    • Just done my fuel consumption figures manually.
                      1st tank. 949km average 5.5/100
                      2nd 948km average 5.3/100
                      3rd 1216km average 4.7/100
                      3rd tank consisted of added 6.5litres $10.00 of fuel from Young servo to get me back to Sydney.
                      Most of travelling done on Fwy. use of BP fuel and mostly no aircon.
                      Trip to young is down hill returning to Sydney from the Southern highlands.
                      My MFD on setting 2 is showing Average of 4.9 which has not been reset
                      from day 1 of ownership.

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                      • best 4.9l/100km on a run down to geelong. average mid 7's around town mostly peak hour driving some freeway. hoping to get down to the mid 4's on a longer drive, try that in your prius..
                        Last edited by OilBurna; 20-12-2007, 07:21 AM.
                        B6 Passat Wagon No KESSY

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                        • I'm getting about 5.4l/100km out of the big bad caddy on trips.

                          It's a little higher around town, depends how you drive it .

                          It's got 21 thou on it now, i found it loosened up around 10 thou.

                          APR Tuned | KW Suspension | INA Engineering | Mocal Oil Control |
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                          • Originally posted by neil View Post
                            My MFD on setting 2 is showing Average of 4.9 which has not been reset
                            from day 1 of ownership.
                            Quick question as I am at work and not near my car manual. How do you reset MFD setting 2 back to zero L/100? - I filled up this morning and couldn't work out how to reset it and as I was running late for work, I couldn't sit at the petrol station reading through the manual

                            It's for a MY08 GTI

                            Heh, just realised this is in the diesel section - I just did a quick search to get to this thread, hope you don't mind.
                            MY08 TR GTI Manual with BlueFin.

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                            • no probs mate, someone here may help you anyway...

                              ...however i can't. anyone with a mk5 able to help?
                              '07 Touareg V6 TDI with air suspension
                              '98 Mk3 Cabriolet 2.0 8V
                              '99 A4 Quattro 1.8T

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                              • Originally posted by SteelHand View Post
                                Quick question as I am at work and not near my car manual. How do you reset MFD setting 2 back to zero L/100? - I filled up this morning and couldn't work out how to reset it and as I was running late for work, I couldn't sit at the petrol station reading through the manual

                                It's for a MY08 GTI

                                Heh, just realised this is in the diesel section - I just did a quick search to get to this thread, hope you don't mind.
                                ey pal welcome. just view in the mfd whatever you wanna reset and then hold the ok button. i like to leave setting 2 alone though so i can get an huge average whenever i look at it and then if im bored ill calculate the fuel usage manually from filling up.
                                2x Caddy, 1x Ducato

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