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DamirB

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    Octavia VRS
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    2015

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  1. First of all thanks for your reply and help. 1) I use a KN filter, I bought it recently, according to the specification it should help reduce fuel consumption 2) I went on a long trip and the consumption was significantly lower, 6l/100km, but as far as I understand the consumption is disappointing for shorter distances (unfortunately that's what I do the most), an especially if the air conditioner is in use. 3) I got obdeleven next gen, but I don't know how to look at these parameters with it for DPF. 4) I poured the additive, I felt minimal improvements (0.5l/100), currently my consumption is 10l/100km 5) I did that with obd11 and everything is ok, it doesn't report any errors 6) I bought new tires, I did the alignment of the wheels, ryre pressure is ok.
  2. Hello, I have an Octavia VRS 2.0 184hp, model 2016, I have owned it for more than half a year. Is it normal that the fuel consumption is over 10.6 l per 100 km (22 mpg = 10.7 l/100 km). It is mostly city driving and short distances, it seems too much for diesel. Has anyone else encountered high fuel consumption on this model. DPF is regenerated every 100-200 km. All services were done regularly and I did not notice any problems with the vehicle and the engine. The vehicle has new MICHELIN 225/45R17 ALPIN-6 winter tires.
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