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Gti6rooty

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Post #1
Took the 6 out for the first time this weekend as been of the road

car has been fully serviced etc

when we went out Monday the light was on for fuel and i think border line empty to

put 30 quid in which worked about 22 litres and got 80 miles for this light came on today, is this good/bad

also how much does it cost to fill a 6 now from empty im guessing around the £80 mark

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Posted 29th Feb 2012 at 10:06
roland rat

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Post #2
That doesnt sound too good to be honest.I'd of thought you should see more like 120-150 miles from it dependant on driving.

In regards to filling it up id say around 75-80 sounds right
Posted 29th Feb 2012 at 10:16
anth

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Post #3
Sounds a bit low to me too.

I suggest you brim it and see what you get before looking into it further.
Posted 29th Feb 2012 at 10:24
adam b

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Post #4
Pointless without doing it properly - full, drive then fill up again.

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Posted 29th Feb 2012 at 10:33
jsoulman

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Post #5
About £15 gets me 80 miles no problem dude. Bristol - Reading
Posted 29th Feb 2012 at 10:51
honestly3k

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Post #6
I'm getting 400 miles to a tank, sometimes more in mine at the moment.
That is 90% motorway though. With the obligatory thrashing on slip roads etc

You should try and do some motorway runs yourself, will get the engine running clearer

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Posted 29th Feb 2012 at 11:00
barry.rs

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Post #7
Bear in mind that you have around 30 miles of fuel once the light comes on so if it was on vapours when you put £30 in and you have done 80 miles you may still have the best part of 30 miles left of that £30.

As Adam says you need to fill her up and keep note of the litres you put in and the mileage covered to get an accurate picture.
Posted 29th Feb 2012 at 11:41
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Post #8
jsoulman wrote:
About £15 gets me 80 miles no problem dude. Bristol - Reading


Peddle cars dont count Flip

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Posted 29th Feb 2012 at 11:53
footah212

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Post #9
honestly3k wrote:
I'm getting 400 miles to a tank


+1

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Posted 29th Feb 2012 at 11:56
gnrlee Forum Admin

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Post #10
gnrlee wrote:
jsoulman wrote:
About £15 gets me 80 miles no problem dude. Bristol - Reading


Peddle cars dont count Flip


yeah every now and again i press the counter reset when the light comes on then pop alont the the garage put in say £20 see how many miles I get before it comes on again! Smile

generally about 80miles on £20ish but i can't not boot it
so god knows,..LOL

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Posted 29th Feb 2012 at 11:58
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Post #11
i get about 400miles a tank. When red light comes on I've got about 50miles and still going but i don't do that unless i have to. . . Never again

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Posted 29th Feb 2012 at 12:23
smegal

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Post #12
Gti6rooty wrote:
Took the 6 out for the first time this weekend as been of the road


Sounds about right. I always give mine some shit if I've not driven it in a while.

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Posted 29th Feb 2012 at 12:26
webster

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Post #13
I average 300-350 to a tank.

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I'm stopped for speeding on a daily basis but now the police are aware that I live for the 306 they dare not interfere, just sit in their cars quaking as I drive past.
Posted 29th Feb 2012 at 13:52
stan_306gti6 Forum Admin

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Post #14
When mine is on the road I can average 380miles to a tank with Super High Boost, so don't know what you guys on standard cars are doing with the fuel...Crazy

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Posted 29th Feb 2012 at 14:02
gnrlee Forum Admin

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Post #15
stan_306gti6 wrote:
When mine is on the road I can average 380miles to a tank with Super High Boost, so don't know what you guys on standard cars are doing with the fuel...Crazy


don't you get better fuel economy when it's supercharged while run normally?
ie not booted the crap out of! LOL

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Posted 29th Feb 2012 at 14:11
smegal

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Post #16
I get about 320-340 on low boost, so Stan's economy is really good.

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Posted 29th Feb 2012 at 14:29
daver6

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Post #17
webzta wrote:
I average 300-350 to a tank.


Same here

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Posted 29th Feb 2012 at 14:30
stan_306gti6 Forum Admin

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Post #18
Yes Dave, when not "booting it" I have got the setup mapped so that it runs very economical until I decide to open the taps. Wink

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Posted 29th Feb 2012 at 14:30
daver6

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Post #19
Do all you owners of economical 6's do many motorway miles?

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Posted 29th Feb 2012 at 14:48
heliosphan

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Post #20
daver6 wrote:
Do all you owners of economical 6's do many motorway miles?


Yeah I was on the motorway constantly a coupe of years ago and regularly attained circa 40mpg, brim to brim. Had 509 miles once, all motorway in one hit.

Average tank now around 32 to 36mpg with more town journeys and cold starts.
Posted 29th Feb 2012 at 17:38
ryans6

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Post #21
Try some BG44K fuel addative, sell it at work brilliant stuff.

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Posted 29th Feb 2012 at 20:42
seans6

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Post #22
That doesnt sound great you must have a heavy foot.

I get 100- 110 miles to £20, and thats mixed motoway and bobbing about. Thats fuel at around £132.9
Posted 29th Feb 2012 at 21:06
Lecktorious

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Post #23
Gti6rooty wrote:
also how much does it cost to fill a 6 now from empty im guessing around the £80 mark


It takes about £74 of V-Power Thumbs up

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Posted 29th Feb 2012 at 22:25
webster

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Post #24
tompaltridge wrote:
daver6 wrote:
Do all you owners of economical 6's do many motorway miles?


Yeah I was on the motorway constantly a coupe of years ago and regularly attained circa 40mpg, brim to brim. Had 509 miles once, all motorway in one hit.

Average tank now around 32 to 36mpg with more town journeys and cold starts.


What speed did you sit at roughly?

Went with Anth to pick up a new car for him recently and drove to hull, I was only getting around 300 miles to the tank motorway driving, but was sat at a reasonable speed following him on the way back.....

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cress87 wrote:
I'm stopped for speeding on a daily basis but now the police are aware that I live for the 306 they dare not interfere, just sit in their cars quaking as I drive past.
Posted 29th Feb 2012 at 22:57
BrianM

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Post #25
My fuel consumption is terrible, I think it's because the car doesn't get a chance to heat up though as I am 7 minutes to work and 7 minutes back... lol. I think 6's like longer journeys and are actually not bad on a longer run, on the way down from Aberdeen to Kirkcaldy, I think I only used just over a quarter of a tank and that was stopping and starting a lot in Dundee.

I did the fill up test...Got 299 miles from a tank lol.

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Posted 29th Feb 2012 at 23:01

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