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Fuel Economy in TSI

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  • Fuel Economy in TSI

    I put my first tank of fuel into the Golf today.

    I am staggered at how good the economy is in something that I flogged for the majority of its 620KM's

    Here are 2 photos:




    I put 52 Litres in it.

    I believe this works out to be 8.07L/100KM. Not bad from the claimed 7.7L/100KM that VW says!

    I will see if that 710KM DTE stays true!

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    If you scroll more through the menu you'd see a reading of average fuel consumption with a no.1 in the corner, press OK on it and it will switch to a no.2.

    1. avg consumption for current trip
    2. cumulative average consumption of vehicle

    you can reset no.2 by pressing and holding OK i believe.

    My cumulative average is 7.8-7.9 (manual).

    I find that the "K's to empty" reading is rather inaccurate at times.

    When the tank is about half full, the reading will say 4-500Ks left until empty (this is after doing about 330-350Ks). Then that value will drop very rapidly and in the end it'd work out to be 2-300Ks instead.

    Probably due to the odd shape of the tank, bottom part smaller than top.

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    • #3
      common you can use more fuel than 8L you know you can btw whats redline on the tsi? and when's peak power?
      2x Caddy, 1x Ducato

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Mischa View Post
        common you can use more fuel than 8L you know you can btw whats redline on the tsi? and when's peak power?
        125kw @ 6000rpm (D - 125kw @ 4200)
        240Nm @ 1750-4500rpm (D - 350Nm @ 1750-2500)

        don't know about redline, I'm still waiting for mine...
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        • #5
          Originally posted by warhead View Post
          If you scroll more through the menu you'd see a reading of average fuel consumption with a no.1 in the corner, press OK on it and it will switch to a no.2.

          1. avg consumption for current trip
          2. cumulative average consumption of vehicle

          you can reset no.2 by pressing and holding OK i believe.

          My cumulative average is 7.8-7.9 (manual).
          Assuming all Golf trip computers are the same, then your average is probably actually closer to 8.3 - 8.4. I reset the trip computer at every fill, and then manually calculate the milage at the refill, and the trip computer is always generous by about 6- 8 %.
          Former GT Sport TDI owner.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by orsegtsport View Post
            Assuming all Golf trip computers are the same, then your average is probably actually closer to 8.3 - 8.4. I reset the trip computer at every fill, and then manually calculate the milage at the refill, and the trip computer is always generous by about 6- 8 %.
            I actually do the same thing but I haven't bothered calculating it manually.


            And as for redline, it's 7krpm. 8 is the maximum but I'm sure rev limiters will kick in before this.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by orsegtsport View Post
              Assuming all Golf trip computers are the same, then your average is probably actually closer to 8.3 - 8.4. I reset the trip computer at every fill, and then manually calculate the milage at the refill, and the trip computer is always generous by about 6- 8 %.
              I don't know that they are all the same. I've manually checked the R32 a number of times, and it's very close to spot on.
              MY08 R32, DSG, Sunroof, RNS510
              MY11 Audi Q5 3.0 TDI

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              • #8
                I have found the GT TDi to be quite accurate. I have been getting between 850 - 950 km per tank and the average sits any where between 5.4 and 5.8 l/100 km. When I work it out the manual way it is almost exactly the same.

                The car only has 5000k on the clock now and I can wait until it is really run in to see what sort of economy Im getting.

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