aymen_a22
Veteran Member
I am not sure if I am complaining about nothing but over the last 4000 miles I have averaged 51MPG, most of which has been at 65mph on the motorway. This is with me putting the car into neutral when going down hills and easing off as I go up hills.
I have TorquePro App and I was looking at boost pressure and when I accelerated heavily I the engine made 20PSI of boost. Tyre pressure is about 35PSI (2.4bar) with 225/45 17 tyres. I have very little rubbish in the car and fill up to max every time (to monitor fuel consumption).
The engine is remapped but obviously it should only use more fuel if I accelerate more quickly. The engine timing is also "perfect" according to VCDS. I have heard that advancing the timing can improve fuel consumption but I am not sure how much to advance by, what the gain would be and if it can cause damage.
Am I being paranoid, could I get the MPG higher? I was hoping for more like 56+MPG average.
I have TorquePro App and I was looking at boost pressure and when I accelerated heavily I the engine made 20PSI of boost. Tyre pressure is about 35PSI (2.4bar) with 225/45 17 tyres. I have very little rubbish in the car and fill up to max every time (to monitor fuel consumption).
The engine is remapped but obviously it should only use more fuel if I accelerate more quickly. The engine timing is also "perfect" according to VCDS. I have heard that advancing the timing can improve fuel consumption but I am not sure how much to advance by, what the gain would be and if it can cause damage.
Am I being paranoid, could I get the MPG higher? I was hoping for more like 56+MPG average.