IndigoBlueWagon
TDIClub Enthusiast, Principal IDParts, Vendor , w/
I just read the updates to this thread and I wonder how far off 36 MPG really is. If you have lousy fuel, drive 80+ on the highway and otherwise are going between stoplights in typical sunbelt traffic fashion, 36 on a not fully broken-in PD may not be bad. I noticed that when I drove in Montana and Wyoming last August (not as hot but just as dry as Vegas) I got 38 MPG. Wind plus hot diesel may have an impact, along with hills and dry air. The lousy fuel probably also contributes to the smoke. Try some Diesel Kleen and double the dose (about 8 oz. per fill) to raise your centane level and clean out your intake.
For a 3,400 lb car that's solid and comfortable, 36 MPG driving pretty hard is not bad at all. If you had a 1.8T in it you'd be lucky to get 24.
For a 3,400 lb car that's solid and comfortable, 36 MPG driving pretty hard is not bad at all. If you had a 1.8T in it you'd be lucky to get 24.
