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  • #16
    Originally posted by kryten2001 View Post
    Why stress about fuel economy anyway? It's not like those few bucks per hundred kms add up to anything meaningful.

    Plant that foot and don't worry about it!
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    if you wanted a fuel miser, get a diesel (which you can thrash all day and the WORST economy i've ever gotten is 7.2L/100km )

    just enjoy the dam thing!

    I know if i had a GTI or a R32 I'd get getting stupid economy figures, but I wouldn't care!
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    • #17
      Originally posted by kryten2001 View Post
      Why stress about fuel economy anyway? It's not like those few bucks per hundred kms add up to anything meaningful.

      Plant that foot and don't worry about it!
      The money is not a problem, i was just curious what the car is suppose to do for fuel economy... it does say 8.2l/100km on the brouchure... and also surprised at how much the car eats fuel thats all.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by den525 View Post
        The money is not a problem, i was just curious what the car is suppose to do for fuel economy... it does say 8.2l/100km on the brouchure... and also surprised at how much the car eats fuel thats all.

        How about you measure the economy properly and then tell us what you get.

        1 Fill tank up. reset trip meter
        2.Drive car
        3. Next fill: fill tank up. Take note of litres used and kms on the trip meter.

        Easy

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        • #19
          wow ok i have the 09 r32 but i still havnt hit over 400km form a tank, the cars only done km so far on the clock.

          maybe because im just having to much fun with it but like u guys said dont worry about it and just drive and have fun

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          • #20
            NEDC figures for the GTI Pirelli are 11.3 l/100km, 6.3 l/100km and 8.2 l/100km for urban, extra urban and combined respectively.

            City folk often make the mistake of using the combined figure as a baseline, when really, they should be looking at the urban figure.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by pologti18t View Post
              How about you measure the economy properly and then tell us what you get.

              1 Fill tank up. reset trip meter
              2.Drive car
              3. Next fill: fill tank up. Take note of litres used and kms on the trip meter.

              Easy
              Just did... i did 350km on the tripKM, fuel up 49.8l... so thats 14.2l/100km...

              Originally posted by GBJ-32R View Post
              wow ok i have the 09 r32 but i still havnt hit over 400km form a tank, the cars only done km so far on the clock.

              maybe because im just having to much fun with it but like u guys said dont worry about it and just drive and have fun
              very true, i'm having fun, it is just using more fuel than expected... my 135i does around 13l/100km, driving the same way, to the same places, but it has a 3l twin turbo! oh well like most has said it is only a few dollars here and there.

              Originally posted by Diesel_vert View Post
              NEDC figures for the GTI Pirelli are 11.3 l/100km, 6.3 l/100km and 8.2 l/100km for urban, extra urban and combined respectively.

              City folk often make the mistake of using the combined figure as a baseline, when really, they should be looking at the urban figure.
              That is true as well... anyways this next tank i'm going to drive like a nanny and see how i go.


              Oh top though... the moment i fuel up the tank, it says i have 410km... which would work out as 13l/100km anyway... BUT does that reading go off past history of the car?

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              • #22
                Originally posted by den525 View Post
                I've had the pirelli for a few weeks now, and it seems to eat fuel like crazy.
                Mate if you wanna see a car that 'eats fuel like crazy' try out a Mazda CX9.

                I'm lucky, and I mean REAL lucky, to get 20ltr/100kays on that sucker around town. More like 22-24.

                Big heavy peezeofsheot! Seats 7 fat bastids with room to spare though, so who's complaining.

                These golfs are dirt cheap believe me!

                I wouldn't worry about those advertised figures. Apparently 6.2 ltr HSV's get 13ltr/100kays.. Yeah right!

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                • #23
                  I constantly get around 6.0-6.6 on my cruise into work. I use the term cruise as its a single lane road most of the way and it flows reasonably well, thoguh never at the speed limit.

                  On the Highway between Canberra & Sydney I'll get 7.2ish

                  On a tank easy 720+
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                  • #24
                    You're probably gonna think I'm lying, but I get about 650km out of my tank with my below mods. I drive about 50% freeway, 40% suburbs, and 10% stop/start in HEAVY traffic. I give a good squirt every now and then too.
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by kryten2001 View Post
                      Mate if you wanna see a car that 'eats fuel like crazy' try out a Mazda CX9.

                      I'm lucky, and I mean REAL lucky, to get 20ltr/100kays on that sucker around town. More like 22-24.

                      Big heavy peezeofsheot! Seats 7 fat bastids with room to spare though, so who's complaining.

                      These golfs are dirt cheap believe me!

                      I wouldn't worry about those advertised figures. Apparently 6.2 ltr HSV's get 13ltr/100kays.. Yeah right!
                      well you would expect that from a big car... my desmo does like 10l/100km, and it has a 14l fuel tank, so basically on a weekend ride, i probably have to fuel up twice just for a few hours of fun lol

                      Originally posted by GTI_racer View Post
                      I constantly get around 6.0-6.6 on my cruise into work. I use the term cruise as its a single lane road most of the way and it flows reasonably well, thoguh never at the speed limit.

                      On the Highway between Canberra & Sydney I'll get 7.2ish

                      On a tank easy 720+
                      wow, thats pretty economical but probably normal revs etc but still very good, maybe i should move further away!

                      I have also noticed why my fuel consumption is so high, because i go through like 20 speed bumps a day, accelerate and brake... traffic is not to bad, because you don't accelerate.

                      Originally posted by NabzGTI View Post
                      You're probably gonna think I'm lying, but I get about 650km out of my tank with my below mods. I drive about 50% freeway, 40% suburbs, and 10% stop/start in HEAVY traffic. I give a good squirt every now and then too.
                      that is extremely good, do mods make it eat even more fuel??

                      because if i get mods done and it does eat more fuel, i will only get 300km out of a tank lol

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by den525 View Post
                        that is extremely good, do mods make it eat even more fuel??

                        because if i get mods done and it does eat more fuel, i will only get 300km out of a tank lol
                        If you want more KW it's gonna take more fuel! Nothing comes for free.

                        But drive normally and I highly doubt you'll see much difference.

                        I had mind tuned at 800kays, so I never had the opportunity to give it a comparison... Then again I don't expect good fuel consumption coz I'm generally always on it.

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                        • #27
                          what is your consumptions like for your pirelli with all the mods you can think of?

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                          • #28
                            I get 500-550 per tank. Most I ever got was 608.
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by DeanCorp View Post
                              I get 500-550 per tank. Most I ever got was 608.
                              thats very good as well, i'm looking to do something like that! but how much city driving do you do? or is it all highways?

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by den525 View Post
                                thats very good as well, i'm looking to do something like that! but how much city driving do you do? or is it all highways?
                                All city driving. I don't use highways at all.

                                I work during the day so I sit in traffic from 8.00. It took me 25 minutes to get to somewhere that can take 6 minutes without traffic.

                                I have changed my exhaust, if you do a full exhaust upgrade you will see a huge improvement in fuel economy.
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