A3 1.9 tdi real world mpg? worth a re-map?
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My missus has just put a deposit down on an 07 A3 1.9tdi (105bhp) sport, what's everyones real world mpg?
I'm assuming its in the low 50's? Car will spend most of its life doing about 80ish on the motorway.
What's your worst/best figures?
Is it worth getting the 105bhp derv chipped? anyone done it? better mpg?
I'm assuming its in the low 50's? Car will spend most of its life doing about 80ish on the motorway.
What's your worst/best figures?
Is it worth getting the 105bhp derv chipped? anyone done it? better mpg?
chillo said:
45? eek! hoping for a bit more than that!
is the 105bhp related to the old 90bhp tdi or the 110 'red eye' diesels?
anyone chipped one? most places quote 140bhp after a re map
That does seem relatively low ... my A6 Avant, 1.9TDI 130 has the occasional tank where it drops down to 44/45mpg, but typical is 48-50mpg. Allegedly a remap can improve economy by about 5mpg.is the 105bhp related to the old 90bhp tdi or the 110 'red eye' diesels?
anyone chipped one? most places quote 140bhp after a re map
picked car up yesterday and on the 100 mile run home averaged 53mpg with some 50mph roadworks(5miles) and the rest 85mph motorway. Quite impressed!
Would love to know if anyone has re mapped a 105bhp 1.9tdi?
Not sure if its wise to re map a car with 81k miles?
The still seems like new and feels tight and if you didnt look at the speedo it looks like its a 20k mile car!
Would love to know if anyone has re mapped a 105bhp 1.9tdi?
Not sure if its wise to re map a car with 81k miles?
The still seems like new and feels tight and if you didnt look at the speedo it looks like its a 20k mile car!
chillo said:
Not sure if its wise to re map a car with 81k miles?
The still seems like new and feels tight and if you didnt look at the speedo it looks like its a 20k mile car!
If its been well/regularly serviced, no reason why not. May need a new clutch sooner than you would have pre-remap though.The still seems like new and feels tight and if you didnt look at the speedo it looks like its a 20k mile car!
I remapped my T5 which was the 102 Bhp version and it really made a big difference to how it drove.
You should have no issues with a reputable map on that mileage, clutch should be fine provided your not doing a traffic light Grand Prix start every time!
I usually find I drive the car more sensibly as it has more readily available power lower down.
You should have no issues with a reputable map on that mileage, clutch should be fine provided your not doing a traffic light Grand Prix start every time!
I usually find I drive the car more sensibly as it has more readily available power lower down.
Fusion777 said:
Not a chance that those 85mpg+ readings are accurate, sorry.
Yep. I’d be doing a brim to brim run to check the accuracy. The only time I’ve seen that sort of reading was when someone fitted a modded coolant sensor…OP: you’ll find a huge difference in fuel consumption if you stick to speed limits. There’s a lot of extra drag at 85mph compared to 70, plus all the accelerating back to 85 when the lane hogger finally gets out of the way.
The sad thing is, modern petrol engines will match an old TDI’s figures at times.
Edited by Tony1963 on Wednesday 13th April 06:49
The reading on the dash computer seems very accurate but there will be an uncertainty of measurement depending how the value is established.
These very frugal results take hours of concentration to achieve and the car is best prepared to do it - no unnecessary weight carried; higher tyres pressures; coasting in neutral up to roundabouts and on down hills; keeping revs as low as possible; pulling tall gears etc.
On the upward leg of my nightly journey there is time to drive like this, however, on the return leg meetings at specific times have to be met so speeds are much nearer to the speed limit.
Last night the overall average was 89.0mpg travelling 320 miles.
Obviously I’m trying everything to crack 100mpg.
Tonight the car was warmed up for 30 minutes before driving which doesn’t seem to have improved the mpg during the initial hilly 10 miles of the journey which I hoped it would.
This time next week it WILL do 100mpg. Perhaps holding a feather between the toes and light touching the throttle pedal? 😄
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