flybobbie said:Colder air more power, so use less throttle. And drive on days when the air pressure is high.
Fuel efficient tyres tend to be harder and noisy.
I drove home tonight using the triangle, got 36 mpg. Never went above 45mph.
I thought the later engines had more torque, surely you won't get that without burning more fuel.
And on turbo does air temp. and pressure make any difference.
Good car to have in Austria i suppose.
It’s been achieved before, the n52 engine in your car makes more torque than the m54 that preceded it yet uses less fuel
All engines take longer to get to normal operating temps in cold weather & need a richer air/fuel mixture while they’re doing this, driving average mpg down.
Turbo cars will make more power on cold days just like normally aspirated engines, bigger intercoolers help them make more power by reducing intake temps.
Rob
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