willgill said:all depends how you drive it, sure if fuel economy is your primary goal you can achieve high 20s, but then why buy a 340hp car, swap it for the 1.8 and get the same body with better MPG, never really understood the denial that the 35is is fairly shocking at full chat, using the instant mpg read-out mine shows 8mpg. If I take the same reading on overrun it shows 28.8mpg, guess that's the map. 30+mpg seems like a pipe dream in mine at least![]()
V8 Animal said:Why V power?
I have 3.0 TT using standard petrol mixed driving 24mpg
willgill said:all depends how you drive it, sure if fuel economy is your primary goal you can achieve high 20s, but then why buy a 340hp car, swap it for the 1.8 and get the same body with better MPG, never really understood the denial that the 35is is fairly shocking at full chat, using the instant mpg read-out mine shows 8mpg. If I take the same reading on overrun it shows 28.8mpg, guess that's the map. 30+mpg seems like a pipe dream in mine at least![]()
sunnydays said:willgill said:all depends how you drive it, sure if fuel economy is your primary goal you can achieve high 20s, but then why buy a 340hp car, swap it for the 1.8 and get the same body with better MPG, never really understood the denial that the 35is is fairly shocking at full chat, using the instant mpg read-out mine shows 8mpg. If I take the same reading on overrun it shows 28.8mpg, guess that's the map. 30+mpg seems like a pipe dream in mine at least![]()
Thanks for the input mate, just to be clear in this scenario I am just utilizing the MPG figures to make sure nothing is leaking / wrong with the car performance wise. Everything appears to be okay, I went out of the way to drive it "gently" and managed 20 mpg +. Must just be my driving style that makes it go down to 15. Taking it on a motorway cruise tomorrow so will see what figures come back.

Z4M-2006 said:15mpg isn't normal at all..
My daily commute is nearly 7 miles of stop start traffic, from cold and mainly going uphill and my 35is easily managed early 20's in that condition... on the home run with it being downhill and traffic flowing better than usually averaged out at 24ish..
15mpg is horrendous, my 470 bhp supercharged Jag was better than that on the daily commute

Sgreen said:My daily commute is town driving, clear run in a morning at 6.30am but stop start on the way home at night and average 25 mpg. On motorway runs can average 30 - 34mpg, so 15 does seem a tad low. Are you using your onboard computer to take your mpg or manually calculating it?
Smartbear said:V8 Animal said:Why V power?
I have 3.0 TT using standard petrol mixed driving 24mpg
Hi, many people use V-power because of its cleaning capabilities, the detergents used clean the internals of your engine. Turbo engines especially can make more power using super unleaded also![]()
Rob
willgill said:Whilst I said mpg doesnt matter, I definitely get more miles from a tank of v-power/SUL, stands to reason that the increased octane and active ECU will allow the computer to run the engine leaner so the increase in filling up cost levels out over time. I see the same in the rs6 that will give an extra 30 odd miles from a tank with identical driving styles and thats just shy of 600hp