Guys
This ma be a question for which there is no definitive answer but I´m interest to hear people´s advice.
When we bought our GTI we did so because a lot of our daily driving is motorway based, meaning we can get some reasonable day to day economy, with the turbo available for the sparodic blast. So please no responses such as ´should have bought a diesel´, or ´GTI isn´t designed for fuel economy´.
Now I assumed that between 100 - 120kmh that sixth gear would deliver the best economy, and usually we get around 7.5 ltr/100km, however yesterday on the same route we left the car in fifth and noticed that this figure had fallen to 6.5.
I know some new cars actually have indicators to tell you the most economical gear to be in (eg. mini cooper d), and so I´m interested to learn others experiences regarding the GTI and fuel economy depending on gear versus speed/revs.
Also I´d be interested how this changes after a remap, ie. does 5th become more economical to higher speeds, or does the extra low-down torque make 6th more economical at lower speeds.
Look forward to reading others' thoughts and experience.
This ma be a question for which there is no definitive answer but I´m interest to hear people´s advice.
When we bought our GTI we did so because a lot of our daily driving is motorway based, meaning we can get some reasonable day to day economy, with the turbo available for the sparodic blast. So please no responses such as ´should have bought a diesel´, or ´GTI isn´t designed for fuel economy´.
Now I assumed that between 100 - 120kmh that sixth gear would deliver the best economy, and usually we get around 7.5 ltr/100km, however yesterday on the same route we left the car in fifth and noticed that this figure had fallen to 6.5.
I know some new cars actually have indicators to tell you the most economical gear to be in (eg. mini cooper d), and so I´m interested to learn others experiences regarding the GTI and fuel economy depending on gear versus speed/revs.
Also I´d be interested how this changes after a remap, ie. does 5th become more economical to higher speeds, or does the extra low-down torque make 6th more economical at lower speeds.
Look forward to reading others' thoughts and experience.
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