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  • We averaged 7.2 in our TSI yesterday, over about 400kays. I was very happy with this as included a fair bit of driving in Brisbane and some stop start on the freeway, plus air con about 1/3 of trip and 115-120 in 110 zones and 108-110 in 100 zones.

    This was from the MFD, previous experience shows actual was probably more like 7.5.
    Tiguan TSI Catalina blue, Manual

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    • I got 4.8 coming down from the Blue Mountains from Mt Tomah Bells Line of Road, Richmond, M7, M4, to Lilyfield. And that was with roof racks on.

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      • Originally posted by ChrisJ View Post
        I got 4.8 coming down from the Blue Mountains from Mt Tomah Bells Line of Road, Richmond, M7, M4, to Lilyfield. And that was with roof racks on.
        Now that is awesome!
        Love the smooth downhill runs with limited traffic.
        My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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        • 7.4 on the second tank (pump avg). 1st doesn't count as it was filled in by the dealer...

          But I can feel the car is running looser now. MFD avg has already dropped to 7.5.
          Tiguan 2.0TDI, 7sp DSG, Black, RNS510, park assist, rv cam, sunroof, comf pack, off-road, Bluetooth, fog lights
          Previous: Golf V 2.0TDI Sportline MY07 (I miss this manual gearbox...)

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          • My 125TSI DSG gets about 8ltr/100kms on average, very impressed with that.
            Tiguan MY11 Pepper Grey DSG MDI, Comfort Pack, Fogs.... APR Stage 3...I WISH!!

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            • Originally posted by BLKBORA View Post
              My 125TSI DSG gets about 8ltr/100kms on average, very impressed with that.
              Is that babying it?

              I gave mine the beans on the way home this morning and maxed at 9 but the average was 8.
              My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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              • Just normal driving, definitely not granny driving though, I reckon the car can do 7.5 if i really drive like a granny...
                Tiguan MY11 Pepper Grey DSG MDI, Comfort Pack, Fogs.... APR Stage 3...I WISH!!

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                • Originally posted by BLKBORA View Post
                  Just normal driving, definitely not granny driving though, I reckon the car can do 7.5 if i really drive like a granny...
                  Granny driving should be able to net you low 7's
                  The best average i have seen in mine was 6.6 but that was highway driving in 6th gear.
                  My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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                  • Well I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Did 2 trips to the coast, and the remainder was city driving, and just calculated I did 626km with around 8 litres left in the tank (ie 56 litres of fuel used). So doing the numbers, that comes to around 8.9l/100km. So I'm still dumbfounded as to how some of you guys are achieving under 8l/100km in a TSI for city driving??

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                    • Babying it really helps.
                      If you have the cruise control on and make sure the needle hangs below the 2000RPM mark you can get great figures.

                      If you really want to get low figures pop it in neutral whenever you are going downhill (probably not safe or anything but the average fuel consumption then is 1.1L/100km lol.)
                      My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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                      • Originally posted by team_v View Post
                        If you really want to get low figures pop it in neutral whenever you are going downhill (probably not safe or anything but the average fuel consumption then is 1.1L/100km lol.)
                        not only on hills and yes but only part true. On steeper hills you are actually better off leaving it in gear, as on 'full vacuum', the engine mgt system cuts fuel to the motor almost to zero, as is the case in almost all modern cars. So whenever you are free to coast your speed down or on moderate hills better to coast, but on steeper hills better left in gear. However if you could gain all the speed from the descent and coast back to crusijng speed on the flat, then better off in neutral in all cases.

                        I got 7.3 going into town and back today, including some hills and giving it the gas in third to waive goodbye to a holden ute behind me! This was only about a 9k trip and starting from cold. However I also cruise thru the residential area @ 45-50 in 4th and keep it in fourth down to 40 and I cruise at 55 in the 50 zone in 5th gear. I also roll a bit where it doesn't make a difference (ie going to slow down soon so I just start that a bit earlier and coast down where traffic allows. This driving suits me as makes no real difference to when I get there and most of the time I am constrained by traffic in single lanes anyway, so why rush. But not for everyone.
                        Tiguan TSI Catalina blue, Manual

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                        • Originally posted by donweather View Post
                          ...So I'm still dumbfounded as to how some of you guys are achieving under 8l/100km in a TSI for city driving??
                          My local APR guy has quoted me a 10% increase in fuel efficiency if driving 'economically' using their map! I reckon if i sign up now, it will have paid for itself in no time!

                          I'm currently on an all-time average (city driving mainly) of 9.8, but i have got a 7.8 on a 15km freeway run into town on occasion. And thats not putting it into neutral down hills!
                          Current: MY18 TRANSPORTER CrewVan, Indium Grey
                          Previous: MY10 Tiguan 2.0TSI, Silver Leaf, APR StgII tune + many mod's

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                          • Originally posted by MGV View Post
                            My local APR guy has quoted me a 10% increase in fuel efficiency if driving 'economically' using their map! I reckon if i sign up now, it will have paid for itself in no time!

                            I'm currently on an all-time average (city driving mainly) of 9.8, but i have got a 7.8 on a 15km freeway run into town on occasion. And thats not putting it into neutral down hills!
                            Post APR fuel consumption figures when driven for those conditions are generally better.
                            Normal driving (no babying but also no flooring it) will net me between 7.3-7.8 for city driving.
                            Babying it to the max can net me 5.5l/100km lol.
                            Flooring it will generally give back a 10l/100km result if i am on the gas all the time.
                            My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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                            • Originally posted by team_v View Post
                              Normal driving (no babying but also no flooring it) will net me between 7.3-7.8 for city driving. Babying it to the max can net me 5.5l/100km lol.
                              Team V great to see our respective experiences are confirming each others figs. Good job on the city driving av, but assuming your city driving doesn't include much stop/start? I've got those kind of figs in 'city driving' but not with a lot of stop start - which just kills fuel economy.

                              on the 5.5l/100, can see how it can be done (spot fuel consumption with crusing in 5th @ 55 is in the low to mid 5's) but have you actually got that as an everage for a trip? I always find it ironic that in using the crusing at low speeds in 5th strategy thru country towns (which fits well with normal traffic flow) that my 'hwy economy' actually goes down!!
                              Last edited by Transporter; 04-11-2010, 11:34 AM. Reason: fix the quote
                              Tiguan TSI Catalina blue, Manual

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                              • Originally posted by team_v View Post
                                Post APR fuel consumption figures when driven for those conditions are generally better.
                                Normal driving (no babying but also no flooring it) will net me between 7.3-7.8 for city driving.
                                Babying it to the max can net me 5.5l/100km lol.
                                Flooring it will generally give back a 10l/100km result if i am on the gas all the time.
                                I must admit, it's surely better than our diesel.
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