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I rarely drive far enough to empty a tank, just come down to Devon , pre coomb meet , made 400 miles on a tank ( to half of reserve) computer said 43.8 mpg , which I thought was good considering I'm on the track tyres (5 mpg less than my winters!) Ash was driving not me, so speed limits were adhered to! ;)

What have others got to a tank?

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  • 515 miles on a  vented tank which was 50 litres 

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    from a driving instructors point of view, you will immediately fail your test slipping it into neutral while driving.....   you have no engine control.... less control ..... = not good...... no engi

  • Oh, and I haven't checked my oil ! Lol

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Oh, and I haven't checked my oil ! Lol

That's not bad at all Dave! I've got a trip to Inverness coming up in June! Hoping my mpg will be respectable :-) think I'm looking at 8-10 drive from the midlands I believe

Have fun in the South.

I am going oop Northern Scotland wise 

& snow forecast so extremes of weather but expecting 400 miles from a tank as well travelling on the A9's average camera.

Very impressed with 400 must be steady driving

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Mostly 70mph.. Motorway all the way

Might see you about, I'm off over that way tomorrow morning for a week, let's see what sort of indicated mpg I get

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Come to coomb ;) yellow gate, first stand on the right! Lol

I filled up last week with tesco momentum,so far swmbo has done just over 100 miles and the range says we have 300 left which I'm impressed about. It's also on countdown for its first oil change and I'm pleased to report I haven't had to top it up since I bought the car 1year/7100 mile ago :-)

I've got some work coming up later this year which will require some nice long trips like 300 miles in one sitting so will report back on mpg vs average speed, currently I've seen anything from 140 miles a tank to 320 miles. I did 14 mile trip this morning and maxi dot said 44.7mpg and was still going up moments before I stopped.

I've done 450 on a tank

I done a 400 one before but average about 300-350 on a full tank that's a lot of short journeys around town and school run/work

The last couple of times I've filled up, it's showed 375 miles remaining. I reckon I'm getting around 350 or so. I'm using my car for work daily now and have a few decent runs throughout the day so it's slowly creeping up. My average mpg is up to around 33mpg at the moment.

Made the trip from Faversham to Torquay this morning, 248 miles covered at an indicated 42.3 MPG. Gauge is reading at half right now.

My other half gest roughly 350 miles to a tank on a 10mile trip everyday averaging 38mpg. On a long run I can get to mid 40s and 400+ to a tank

Over some 13,000 miles I have averaged 39.2 MPG.

Every time I fill up I load the details into a spreadsheet.

I do a mix of urban, motorway / A road and country roads driving.

Where it is safe to do so, I tend to drive at the prevailing speed limit - I NEVER speed other than perhaps briefly when overtaking in heavy traffic.

I always use "D" on the DSG; I don't thrash the car / accelerate wildly - I have never run the engine at maximum revs, even when overtaking.

I typically use 97 RON.

On those rare occasions that I have filled up with 99 RON I have noticed absolutely zero difference - statistically insignificant.

The worst possible MPG figures are on runs to the shops.

 

The most interesting thing is that following a recent service my MPG figure seems to have improved by about 15% - STRANGE?!?

What was the Oil on the Invoice from the service, 5w 30 Quantum lll Long Life,?

& were the tyre pressures put higher at the Service, have you checked and reset since the service?

The oil is described as "Skoda Longlife Oil".

The invoice suggests that the tyre pressures were checked, that's all.

I haven't checked anything other than the oil level (regularly!) since the service.

My MPG is around 20 to 30 miles to the gallon, but i do use it when i can  :notme:  :notme:

As a bit On & Off Topic.

 

At the weekend at the Track Day had anyone Zeroed the Buttons & approx how much fuel did it say the Twincharger got through, 

and how many Track miles.  ?

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As a bit On & Off Topic.

 

At the weekend at the Track Day had anyone Zeroed the Buttons & approx how much fuel did it say the Twincharger got through, 

and how many Track miles.  ?

didn't do it this time, but I have before, and got 11 mpg.

Bit of fuel info on a decent run from Ely (cambs) to Sittingbourne today, a round trip of 211 miles, trip computer said average speed of 64mph and 38.5mpg I consider that to be pretty good.

515 miles on a  vented tank which was 50 litres 

615 miles on a tankful, Worcester-Glasgow-Worcester, and still 15 miles showing on the range computer in the Fabia 2 VRS- 0211 model, now 97k miles on the clock.

 

Yes vented fill (a good 50 litres or so), yes cruising at 60-65 most the time.   Some coasting in neutral down some of the long hills, bit of slip streaming sometimes.

 

Was worried that the Dacia Logan would be not be significantly better range than the excellent Fabia 2 VRS but it looks it will have a range of about 100 miles more than the Fabia and as Skoda are not replacing the Fabia 2 and staying in the small hot hatch market a Clio RS, I hope, will be a natural successor to the Fabia 2 VRS.   Will not miss the sourcing of high octane fuel.  

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615 miles on a tankful, Worcester-Glasgow-Worcester, and still 15 miles showing on the range computer in the Fabia 2 VRS- 0211 model, now 97k miles on the clock.

 

Yes vented fill (a good 50 litres or so), yes cruising at 60-65 most the time.   Some coasting in neutral down some of the long hills, bit of slip streaming sometimes.

 

Was worried that the Dacia Logan would be not be significantly better range than the excellent Fabia 2 VRS but it looks it will have a range of about 100 miles more than the Fabia and as Skoda are not replacing the Fabia 2 and staying in the small hot hatch market a Clio RS, I hope, will be a natural successor to the Fabia 2 VRS.   Will not miss the sourcing of high octane fuel.  

:o 615 ?! bloody hell! thats good going! makes my attempt seem poor now! lol....

 

I'm happy to see you post, nice to know how well your car is going at nearly 100k..... I will be keeping mine, so will pass that mileage at some point!

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