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MPG over the weekend


Octygone

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Very pleased with the mpg on Sunday ...four adults and various junk all the way to Boston,no motorway, 350 miles and around 70 roundabouts getting in the way...and it did 49.6 mpg, I'm getting more impresssed by my Yeti all the time :smirk:

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Very pleased with the mpg on Sunday ...four adults and various junk all the way to Boston,no motorway, 350 miles and around 70 roundabouts getting in the way...and it did 49.6 mpg, I'm getting more impresssed by my Yeti all the time :smirk:

Nice. I was going to post a similar thread this morning - I did a trip to Southend over the weekend and got in excess of 42mpg which I was really impressed with! :yes: I have to wonder if these people that slate the economy of modern petrol engines have actually ever driven them properly! :p

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Once the engine's warmed up properly the mpg does creep up, I seem to be stuck at 45mpg at the present time. 49.6 is fantastic!

Octy how are you finding driving with the remap compared with before?

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Once the engine's warmed up properly the mpg does creep up, I seem to be stuck at 45mpg at the present time. 49.6 is fantastic!

Octy how are you finding driving with the remap compared with before?

To be honest it's a LOT more fun, easier to drive on dual carriageways and motorways ....and the sole reason why the mpg is as good as it is...Oh and I almost forgot it loves shell diesel and will do 3 more mpg than on Sainsburys cheap stuff....all credit to Ben at Shark :thumbup:

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To be honest it's a LOT more fun, easier to drive on dual carriageways and motorways ....and the sole reason why the mpg is as good as it is...Oh and I almost forgot it loves shell diesel and will do 3 more mpg than on Sainsburys cheap stuff....all credit to Ben at Shark :thumbup:

And it is stupidly rapid. Transforms the car!

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