Tearing apart my VW Tdi to get 70 MPG

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Komentáře • 143

  • @sergeyy8846
    @sergeyy8846 Před 3 lety +37

    Get rid of all the emission controls, tune, and get lighter wheels. That will give you more than getting rid of stuff.

    • @I.amBlane
      @I.amBlane Před 9 měsíci

      thinking about getting this as my first car since it’s prob going to have ems controls where can one find said wire/code and get rid of it

    • @arfetherussian
      @arfetherussian Před 3 měsíci

      @@I.amBlaneDo some research. It’s been talked about for ages don’t be lazy

  • @billalmighty
    @billalmighty Před 4 lety +57

    Weight doesn't affect constant highway speed MPG as much as aerodynamics. Weight matters more in city driving.

    • @ow-my-achilles1106
      @ow-my-achilles1106 Před 3 lety +6

      True - except for climbing hills....Every pound extra is a fuel penalty, and you can't get it back when going down hill.

    • @JJ2fresh
      @JJ2fresh Před 2 lety +1

      😂😂😂🤦🏽🤦🏽

    • @elurb7231
      @elurb7231 Před měsícem

      Ya reducing weight makes the car sit higher in steady state the areo is a bigger penalty

  • @CensorshipGenesis
    @CensorshipGenesis Před 13 dny +1

    I had an old 1998 Mercedes A Class. That among other nice features had the possibility of removing all seats, except the driver seat. Just by operating a couple levers. Even the passenger seat was so easy to remove. And they were HEAVY all of them.
    Probably not so easy for you guys on that side of the pond. To beat that goal easily. Would be to get your hands on a PSA 1.6 liter diesel. Specially pre DPF (and crap) models. Those can be easily found on Peugeot, Citroen, Ford, Mazda, Volvo... Very smooth engines, very economical a pleasure to drive. In comparison the VW TDI feels like a odd tractor!
    You could hit that goal easily. ;-)

  • @Elldeeve
    @Elldeeve Před rokem +5

    If you were wondering I averaged 78mpg on the car but it was closer to 72mpg.(over a 200 mile journey done twice, I filed the tank until I could see diesel in the filling neck. Then filled it to the same point once I arrived. 1.9tdi pd mk4 golf.

    • @chancefluke7833
      @chancefluke7833 Před rokem

      I'm assuming you're somewhere in Europe if you have the pd engine or am I wrong? If so...how many kilometers did you average? I think Europeans always convert mpg differently and you seem optimistic on your average

    • @wallacegrommet9343
      @wallacegrommet9343 Před rokem

      The Mark 4 was the bomb

    • @CensorshipGenesis
      @CensorshipGenesis Před 13 dny +1

      On the pre DPF and other "emissions" crap that doesn't sound so surprising. ;-) Not much people realize that the emissions crap literally killed our diesels.
      As an example diesels from that generation had much higher compression ratio! That as been lowered on each new "generation".
      We are paying more and more for lowered performance and much higher maintenance!

  • @johnvalyo9417
    @johnvalyo9417 Před 4 lety +1

    Fun Video! Thank you!

  • @stevendavis1267
    @stevendavis1267 Před 4 lety +7

    Not only weight with the wheels.. going dropping almost an inch in contact patch also decreases the rolling resistance due to less effective contact area covered between the tire and the road. Larger diameter/more narrow wheels could be quite a gain for mileage. Due to lowering cruising rpm (larger diameter), and less friction to overcome during stop and go traffic (tire contact patch)

    • @spottedeuros1529
      @spottedeuros1529  Před 4 lety +1

      Exactly. Couldn't have said it better myself.

    • @stevendavis1267
      @stevendavis1267 Před 4 lety

      @@spottedeuros1529 I'm thinking of doing something similar with my 05' TDI Beetle. I've heard exceptional things about how they run with a tune mileage wise. Even debating getting 185/190mm wide tires instead of using 205's and going to a 17' wheel. I already get in the high 30 low 40mpg range in city but am curious to see how it'd do with less over all weight/rolling resistance and more torque!

  • @Smittyschannel
    @Smittyschannel Před 4 lety +7

    put flat disc covers on the wheels, & make the outer body more aerodynamic. That will help drastically.
    The car's mpg computer is notoriously off though from what hand calculating will get. But for the test comparison it works

    • @spottedeuros1529
      @spottedeuros1529  Před 4 lety

      Thought about making some out of cardboard and zipties for this video but didn't end up doing it.

  • @thomasjacques5286
    @thomasjacques5286 Před 4 lety +4

    The rain killed your run. But man this was fun.

  • @lasanheironagringa7846
    @lasanheironagringa7846 Před 3 lety +1

    It would be cool if you could run on sport springs or coilovers. The lower it is, the less the drag it will be.

  • @jjmarz1001
    @jjmarz1001 Před 4 lety +5

    Cool tune at the beginning.
    You might get to 70mpg if you put bicycle tires on it, and supplement with some solar energy.

    • @spottedeuros1529
      @spottedeuros1529  Před 4 lety

      haha I thought about getting some of those donut spares. I bet they would help.

  • @skrattmannen9116
    @skrattmannen9116 Před 4 lety +4

    Only I who thought CarThrottle did it better? They actually tested how far they can go on one tank of diesel. Good video though.

  • @NathansGarage
    @NathansGarage Před rokem

    Hmmm...reading through the comments I wonder if my DPF is restricting flow...In my (new to me) 2011 A3 2.0 TDi with 113K miles, on my first tank calculation I was at 40mpg with cruise set at 60mph. I just got new tires and my car's at alignment now so we'll see what happens on the second tank.

  • @imchris5000
    @imchris5000 Před 3 lety

    my mk6 jetta gets insane numbers when going 50-55 on the old highways get to see a ton of neat towns that way too not being stuck on the interstate seeing the same stops on repeat

  • @PermianPanther
    @PermianPanther Před měsícem

    Great video

  • @JohnAvantiBK
    @JohnAvantiBK Před 4 lety +8

    Technically a car will get its rated MPG no matter what except for bad fuel. But a TDI max at HWY speeds will be around 50. But only a Diesel can get this type of MPG by weight standards. A semi 16 wheeler are the most Fuel efficient vehicles available by weight. A semi truck can haul 80k pounds and get 7 mpg...

    • @chadolson6323
      @chadolson6323 Před 3 lety

      Rated mpg is 40 i here people getting 50 but that’s a pipe dream my gulf best is 45 at 60 on the highway

    • @PDXJack87
      @PDXJack87 Před 2 lety

      My Passat does very well at 55 and 75 mph. I get low 50 mpg. At 65 it's like 42. Yuck. I need to tune my TCU

    • @thesilentone4024
      @thesilentone4024 Před 2 lety +2

      My 2005 toyota tacoma prerunner racing development has 19 to 20 mpg.
      I got rid of the spare tire do to the fact its 17 years old and I got a catalytic converter cover and now its 21 to 23 mpg.
      Oh fun fact my 6 cylinder has 3 catalytic converters and I'm at 187,000 miles on the engine.

  • @leveluplife8585
    @leveluplife8585 Před 11 měsíci

    There may be lighter brake rotors available for you and you can also go for lighter wheels instead of those steelies. Rotational mass is BIG on mpg. economy tires also may put you well over 70 mpg in that wagon

  • @NoRbEsZkU19
    @NoRbEsZkU19 Před 4 lety +4

    The european model has a 1.6 CR TDI, I achieved 70+ mpg after had my injectors recalibrated and i had my snow tires on.

  • @FixItYerself
    @FixItYerself Před 3 lety

    what happened to the journey?

  • @brianrabbit7159
    @brianrabbit7159 Před 4 lety +16

    You should take out the drivers seat and sit on a plastic milk crate. Take the doors off too. Who needs doors?

    • @spottedeuros1529
      @spottedeuros1529  Před 4 lety +6

      And the front windshield. Just added weight really.

    • @ryanstevens5298
      @ryanstevens5298 Před 3 lety +2

      Hell at that rate weld an aluminum cage together that’ll bolt to the chassis and remove the whole body all together and sit on a very small seat where the driver seat would be, can’t have drag on the vehicle when there’s nothing there to have drag

    • @keithjefferies9862
      @keithjefferies9862 Před 3 lety

      Haahaa

  • @MOTORiFA
    @MOTORiFA Před 3 lety +1

    The weight of the seats help to have a better center of gravity .. its planted lower to the ground so the air doesnt push back on the car at high speeds. And on the way back you are driving in the direction of the wind and not against . Which helps.

  • @chadolson6323
    @chadolson6323 Před 3 lety +1

    Don’t know if u still have that car but u should keep because that is amazing mpg I have a 2012 2 dr gulf 6 speed manual and had to baby it to get 44 mpg and that’s not normal

  • @martincross4583
    @martincross4583 Před 11 měsíci

    I regularly get 65/70mpg for a gallon of diesel. Last trip 130 miles I was hoping for 80 as I had an average of 78, but ran out of motorway. That's at a steady 60mph.

  • @parkerfisher2763
    @parkerfisher2763 Před 4 lety +8

    Brave driving 55 in Provo 😂😂

    • @spottedeuros1529
      @spottedeuros1529  Před 4 lety +3

      Seriously. You get run over at 65. 55 was nerve racking.

  • @TheLegendaryt2
    @TheLegendaryt2 Před 9 měsíci

    On the last run, rain affects mpg as well as winds and whose to say what the barometric pressure was like but that's not here nor there. Rain is resistance when the car is rolling. You go through a puddle of water and you feel the car slow down, just not as extreme.

  • @jamesward5721
    @jamesward5721 Před rokem +1

    If you bin all the emissions junk, mod the exhaust, fettle the brakes so there's no drag, drive it so the ECU starts adapting for economy - how you drive makes it trim the fuel consumption - no braking, loads of easy revving, no hard charging, then the fuel-economy indicator will give up as you've gone past what it considers possible - you'll see the magic "---" a lot (that's where the computer considers the figure implausible) - and 124, 128, blah blah an awful lot. When I got mine first, before I spent a bit of time (very little actually) it did an indicated 38-44 mpg at absolute best. 50 if you were lucky. Now if it's under 80 (it's usually well over 100) I start wondering does it need a service. I change the oil a lot - change the oil a lot. 4000 miles done - change the oil.
    I had the 1.9 pd in a MK1 Octavia - that was a beast - responded to every "economy" mod I made. It used run on fumes. Literally. That thing did a reliable >100 mpg day in and day out. Best VAG iteration ever. I used love the "Range left" indicator feature as the mods I did meant the ECU was constantly upping the "range left" after every 10 miles. You'd bang in 20 quid of diesel, it would say you'd 200 miles till the next fill... then it would re-calculate & say 220... then it would have another shot & say 250... and 50 miles later it was going "I dunno tbh, Lads - it could be 300 - it's anyone's guess.." Literally ran on fumes - most "economy tunable" version of the 1.9 PD ever. It's a toss up between the MK1 Octavia & the Toyota Carina for "Best car ever built" IMO. Either or.
    I left home once in the Octavia - with not much in the tank, maybe €10 of diesel - drove across the country to collect a car with a son - an MR2 - entire width of the country. Long drive. We got the MR2, started back for home - he put in €50 of fuel - burnt all that on the way home. I stopped with him at the petrol station & got a coffee. No fuel. Octy not need any - still loads of range left. Epic iteration of that ^ engine. I started mucking about with engines to improve the economy/power as a kid & still do. Most people have zero clue how rubbish the factory version "Fuel Trim" is - there are always easy significant gains to be made - on lots of engines, they leave 60% of the economy on the table with the factory trim.

  • @esayasaraya874
    @esayasaraya874 Před 3 lety

    youre amazing

  • @Mikefngarage
    @Mikefngarage Před 3 lety +1

    THe sensor for the tires is on the wheels you took off. that is why the light is on....

  • @TheOwangeJuice
    @TheOwangeJuice Před 4 lety +13

    My TDI is in some serious danger of losing all its seats...

  • @richardhill9294
    @richardhill9294 Před 3 lety +4

    I added a larger turbo to my vw tdi and at 75 mph, I get 55 mpg.

  • @colinshum5216
    @colinshum5216 Před 2 lety +3

    best weight reduction is getting a lighter driver 😁

  • @user-dt6xo9pp4t
    @user-dt6xo9pp4t Před 8 měsíci

    I had a 2015 golf tdi that averaged 47mpg on the dash and went to 56mpg on a long road trip. But that was flat roads and I don’t drive aggressively

  • @donovanbryan7379
    @donovanbryan7379 Před rokem

    Hi their what engine is in the Jetta

  • @borderbarnstudios317
    @borderbarnstudios317 Před 4 lety +1

    Ok.No one said this but you will loose 30% mpg in rain. Your tires are pushing water up the road. Also. You put smaller tires on? Or are they the same size around with the steel rims. If not that will throw your computer off. If you would like to try this again sometime , I just bought a old 05 Jetta to experiment on for mpg. I will be throwing fuel vapour into the intake and water vapour. If I get results I’ll let you try it . Great job man. I may video my Journey

    • @spottedeuros1529
      @spottedeuros1529  Před 4 lety

      The Cougle Cafe By Danny Brown mice man. Let me know how it goes. The wheels were the same circumference but a lot lighter. Also it wasn’t raining that much to make a huge difference.

  • @marwanshezawi3683
    @marwanshezawi3683 Před 3 lety

    I enjoyed it

  • @christophermulligan1956

    Wouldn't the smaller tires register more rotations? I doubt you're getting accurate results without recalibrating the speedo/odo.

  • @espencapable
    @espencapable Před 2 měsíci

    Meanwhile in Europe we get 75MPG with 5 adults and luggage :P

  • @jottow680
    @jottow680 Před 4 lety +1

    when your wipers are on it activates break rotor wipers. it puts a minuscule amount of pressure on the breaks.

  • @keithjefferies9862
    @keithjefferies9862 Před 3 lety

    In the UK I can get mid sixty 64/65 normal wheels full petrol tank by filling up with Shell V power 99 octane against 57 mpg normal cheap diesel

    • @mohammedkahaf2428
      @mohammedkahaf2428 Před rokem

      There’s no such thing as 99 octane diesel, high octane ratings only relate to petrol. Diesel as a fuel has an octane rating of ~20, but you are correct that V power is good fuel, due to the additives

  • @dejanmeki
    @dejanmeki Před 4 lety

    I have 07 Touareg v6 gas and it gives best millage at 85km/h on hwy.

  • @jamesdaly6885
    @jamesdaly6885 Před 4 lety +1

    64mpg on motorway trip my old skoda superb 1.9pd tdi here in ireland and i had passengers eg wife and three kids.

  • @carloscapellan5843
    @carloscapellan5843 Před rokem

    what is that instremental called at
    10:05 - 10:22

  • @johnhurley2083
    @johnhurley2083 Před 7 měsíci

    Got an idea, take the engine and gear box out 😂

  • @DennisH22A
    @DennisH22A Před 3 lety

    Wooden wheels will help with rolling resistance.

  • @Smittyschannel
    @Smittyschannel Před 4 lety +1

    my TDI jetta actually gets better hwy mpg with MORE weight in it- inertia helps. Just get up to speed gradually.
    Having a manual shift helps a lot too

    • @spottedeuros1529
      @spottedeuros1529  Před 4 lety

      Interesting. Loosing all the seats didn't seem to do too much. Speed and wheel weight played a bigger factor.

    • @Smittyschannel
      @Smittyschannel Před 4 lety

      Same with my 2wd 94 cummins- best mpg was when the bed was loaded up

    • @leslielucci3182
      @leslielucci3182 Před 2 lety

      I got same mileage between 6 speed and DSG. Highway driving is mainly top gear whether you shift it manually yourself or the transmission does it for you.

  • @kennethburton1115
    @kennethburton1115 Před 4 lety

    The title caught my attention but I couldn't make it past the first 40 seconds of the video.

  • @cosmodave69
    @cosmodave69 Před 4 lety +3

    I push riders through mine..Lyft Uber who's ever next in line.Singing my original songs ain't such a bad grind Blown away hitting 59mpg in mine always purring perfect rhythm an time.

  • @dejanmeki
    @dejanmeki Před 4 lety

    may be only with golf hatchback tdi

  • @darkocurko2607
    @darkocurko2607 Před 4 lety

    Hallo, I have 2014 Vw polo tdi bluemotion, and on 70 km i managed to drive whit 2.5l/100 km 113 mpg, aicondition was on. Long term consumption is 71 mpg. Freeway 324 km in 3 hours 200 miles in 3 gours 5.7 l/100 km 50 mpg 3 people onboard aicondition on

    • @spottedeuros1529
      @spottedeuros1529  Před 4 lety

      Awesome man. A 4motion polo sounds like such a cool car.

    • @darkocurko2607
      @darkocurko2607 Před 4 lety

      Spotted Euros Its bluemotion en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/BlueMotion

  • @787brx8
    @787brx8 Před 4 lety +1

    Buy A K&N drop in air filter and two Spiralmaxes for the exhaust system.

  • @ve7yan
    @ve7yan Před 3 lety +2

    Can rig a sail ... just a thought.

  • @curvs4me
    @curvs4me Před 4 lety +2

    Just an example of the performance parts efficiency increase. This intake is 2mpg alone.
    czcams.com/video/BMbchti7Qjo/video.html

  • @TheTasteOfRegret
    @TheTasteOfRegret Před 3 lety

    You look like the Matt Damon of Euros.

  • @Mikefngarage
    @Mikefngarage Před 3 lety +1

    I put a ladder on my roof I drop from 38 to 34.

  • @yotatrd5.758
    @yotatrd5.758 Před 4 lety

    Prius Who? Fyi if you do a delete you would reach that 70mpg mark. DPF Delete, EGR delete and a Malone Stage 2 Tune is what nets an easy 10+mpg increase.

  • @dejanmeki
    @dejanmeki Před 4 lety +2

    you should try to keep speed at 50mph

  • @czependoza
    @czependoza Před 3 lety +1

    I see Many problem with this test
    1 Trusting on board computer it's very Naive
    You spouse to be Drive some distance and later go To gas station.
    1 You change the tires and you don't Check Size of tires this is very important small tires Change you speed
    My neighbour have this problem Jeep Wrangler My suggestion Compare speed On GPS
    By the way you tire pressure sensor
    Stay with original Wells that's why you have this check status on pressure

  • @alejandroaguilar9038
    @alejandroaguilar9038 Před 2 lety

    YOU CAN GET THERE. BUT YOU MUST COVER FRONT AIR INLETS

  • @jacobcamarillo4946
    @jacobcamarillo4946 Před 4 lety +1

    Bro, is a diesel.. just amp up your torque, get a good tune and you'll easily be getting 60-70 mpg with out taking anything out and you can drive the speed limit. (Don't forget to replace your fuel filter btw)

    • @spiderman1579
      @spiderman1579 Před 4 lety

      I don't know diesels but a tune returning 10-15mpg increase is a reality?!

    • @jacobcamarillo4946
      @jacobcamarillo4946 Před 4 lety +1

      Most definitely. Go check out "dark side deisel" their mk4 jeta gets around 77 mpg with no adjustment to their existing tune.

    • @spiderman1579
      @spiderman1579 Před 4 lety

      @@jacobcamarillo4946 that's incredible thank you!

    • @fernandog4009
      @fernandog4009 Před 4 lety

      Spider Man yea man, my ‘15 bmw 328d has a couple of mods on it including a tune. When I load the boost I can achieve 0-60 in 5.3 seconds (on runflat tires). And when I’m cruise controlling 75mph on the freeway I average around 57 MPG. diesels are badass bro.

    • @spiderman1579
      @spiderman1579 Před 4 lety

      Fernando Gonzalez I’m torn between a Jetta sport wagon golf sport wagon or 328d wagon. I can’t really afford the 328d yet but the 328d would be my optimal wagon as it’s awd, leather, large body and sunroof and surpasses the 335d for mpg. I have an 8.0 v10 gas, daily driving is upwards $400 a month in gas, and it’s an 02 so need better mpg as well as something newer. If I had the funds I’d travel wherever I needed to go for the right 328d wagon but for now i think Jetta or golf for insurance and maintenance. I just wish there was a way to get 30+ mpg on a 4x4 diesel truck.

  • @JuanPerez-gh3yn
    @JuanPerez-gh3yn Před rokem

    You need a 6 speed manual version ....

  • @alejandroaguilar9038
    @alejandroaguilar9038 Před rokem

    Rear view mirors delete , moon hub caps

  • @fultonjackwaterloo4085
    @fultonjackwaterloo4085 Před 3 lety +1

    You needed 195-15 tires on super lightweight 15 rims; wax the car to reduce drag. NEVER run any electrical accessories or fan

  • @dustinirwin8455
    @dustinirwin8455 Před rokem

    is this car stock ?

  • @wallacegrommet9343
    @wallacegrommet9343 Před rokem

    Weight is not a factor at steady speeds, only in town stop and go

  • @SADilNikad
    @SADilNikad Před 2 lety

    If you go to options and put GB gallon, it will show much bigger MPG on dashboard 🤣🤣🤣

  • @highmarkrich
    @highmarkrich Před 2 lety

    Trusting a cars trip computer is full of problems. The only way to stay accurate is to measure over multiple tanks after filling to a known spot everytime.

  • @shawnphillips4473
    @shawnphillips4473 Před 3 lety

    Add a tune to it and you'll see better mpg

  • @curvs4me
    @curvs4me Před 4 lety +5

    A cold air free flow intake, an air to air intercooler, and the best performance downpipe, no converter and performance exhaust with mpg efficiency tune will get you more than 70. All that race stuff increases power by increasing efficiency.
    It's almost crazy how much more fuel is used to maintain power after being suffocated by emissions equipment. While your particulates would go up slightly your CO2 will drop by 25% particulates are dirty, but heavier than air. They fall to the ground. CO2 on the other hand, does not.
    I don't know the exact particulars, but I wonder what the reduction in emissions is?? As they only test at idling under no load. It would be too funny, not funny, if the reduction was 25%. It's all semantics, but you would either use 25% more fuel increasing treated emissions by 25%, or use 25% less fuel, decreasing pre treated emissions by 25%. An absolute net zero. It's also highly likely that this is the case. CO is treated, CO2 is a byproduct and therefore increased. Either way, it's more fuel and more CO2 with emissions equipment. Not so black and white. I don't get how they factor eMPG either. Tesla median kw per mile is 450 in a model S or X. My electricity total cost is 16 cents a kw. Gas is $3.60 on average. Apples to apples that's exactly 50mpg worth of electricity, $3.60 buys enough kw for 50 miles. They are out of their minds with this eMPG inflation. I can legitimately get better economy in a tdi Passat with no range anxiety. 90% plus of electricity is produced by burning carbon. It's not a gain. If I could buy electricity for 8 cents a kw then we'd be talking, I just figured it out, the EPA doesn't include delivery costs and stranded costs that everyone has to pay in all 50 states. California is worse than here, they are looking at 35 mpg at my gas prices lol. It's probably double. Sorry for the rant, I was just putting together my thoughts coherently to make sense of it.

    • @spottedeuros1529
      @spottedeuros1529  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes it is interesting. I have always wanted to do some of those mods to a Tdi. It would be interesting to see what kind of mpgs you could get.
      I have always thought that a Tdi is far more economical than any electric vehicle. I owned a 2015 Golf Tdi and that consistently got 60 miles to the gallon. Sometimes more.

    • @mydecember1985
      @mydecember1985 Před 4 lety +1

      @@spottedeuros1529 That was because the 2015s had the active SCR AdBlue systems. That system controlled NOx emission after it left the combustion chamber. In the 09-14 model, NOx emission were only controlled by dumping more EGR into the intake stream, thus reducing combustion temperatures. Lower temperatures=less NOx, but also less performance and less complete burn. The 09-14s are choked by the high EGR ratio.

    • @mydecember1985
      @mydecember1985 Před 4 lety +1

      Don't forget all the crazy emissions emitted producing those huge battery packs. There was a big study that a Prius is basically putting out the same CO2 amount as an average 25mpg car because the battery manufacture process emits tons of CO2

    • @curvs4me
      @curvs4me Před 4 lety

      @@mydecember1985 Lithium mining is deadly. It's a highly toxic piece of nastiness. One day solid state batteries will be a thing, but not yet.

    • @Rob-eg8qc
      @Rob-eg8qc Před 3 lety

      Duct tape all the panel gaps. strip paint down to bare metal or Polish the paint work slippery smooth and take 3 chocolate laxatives 2hrs before you set off on the test. the ambient temperature will effect mpg too. best off on a cold day when the air is more dense. It's all about cutting through the air as smoothly as possible.

  • @abbas1872
    @abbas1872 Před rokem

    Your fuel in the US is not as refined as what we get here in UK/Europe. All our fuel is low saps. Lower emissions and leaner burning. We get 78mpg with no special effort.

  • @peterschmidt2849
    @peterschmidt2849 Před 2 lety

    I have 2011 wagon and just want 40mpg

  • @user-jv9qz2bu1r
    @user-jv9qz2bu1r Před 2 lety

    Break on through to the other side!!

  • @carlifrancis31
    @carlifrancis31 Před 2 lety

    the rain will cause you to get lower MPG. so your rain test is invalid...

  • @blazbohinc4964
    @blazbohinc4964 Před 2 lety

    e-primacy wheels, new oil and filters (and otherwise mechanically perfect car), and driving at 62mph will produce around 64mph. But you can't reach 70, because nothing reaches 70. That's another 10%, impossible to get even with b57 BMW engine.

  • @wallybrown9509
    @wallybrown9509 Před 2 lety

    I’m thinking you were worse mpg because the roads are wet.

  • @hayzeproductions7093
    @hayzeproductions7093 Před 2 lety +1

    Low tire light is not because you over inflated the tires.
    It is because you taken all 4 rims off the car which had tpms sensors programmed to the car.
    Now that the stock rims are off the car, the cars tpms module cannot connect to the sensors on the wheels.
    So it sends a signal over to the pcm, the pcm will indicate low tire light.
    Edit:
    Also if your looking to remove more weight, grab a hack saw, an socket wrench.
    Cut pipe between first muffler and suitcase muffler with muffler tips.
    use socket wrench to remove exhaust clamp that is connecting the first muffler up to the resonator and exhaust flapper.
    Dont worry, exhaust noise is really NOT loud, you may hear an air flip noise every once and a while, but thats because exhaust flapper opens and closes.
    Leave resonator connected to exhaust flapper, trust me. If you remove that part then your call will sound like its a flightier jet taking off down the highway.
    (did this myself)
    But this should trim off about another 100 or so pounds.
    My 2009 tdi went from 38 to 45 from this removal, pretty significant gain. You might be able to get more out of it and heavier chances in working into the mid 70s.

  • @curtbetzler3526
    @curtbetzler3526 Před 3 lety

    If you change wheel size you change what the seed0 reads you need to fill the tank and then drive and refill the tank no computer shit

  • @jameslattibeaudiere1681

    You are low on fuel. If there was more in the tank, I believe it would have shown more mpgs.

  • @evnthrzon
    @evnthrzon Před 4 lety

    Skinny spare tires will blow you mind on fuel increase.

    • @spottedeuros1529
      @spottedeuros1529  Před 4 lety

      evnthrzon haha I’ve wanted to try that but vw always don’t a full size spare. I think I saw that the newer vws have donuts but I’m not sure.

  • @boscoalbertbaracus1362

    Umm, wind speed and direction. Duh.

  • @andreyzagoruyko5390
    @andreyzagoruyko5390 Před 10 měsíci

    plastics, sound deadener, fabrics.

  • @jamienelson9722
    @jamienelson9722 Před 3 lety

    😂😂👍

  • @alexmacovei5636
    @alexmacovei5636 Před 4 lety

    There is something wrong with your videos.. you never say what engine is under the bonnet , you only say if its gas or diesel. On this car there are lots of diesel engine: 1.6 105hp, 2.0 140 2.0 170 etc

  • @cookem2k242
    @cookem2k242 Před 2 lety

    Awaa as

  • @keithjefferies9862
    @keithjefferies9862 Před 3 lety

    loose the shades al the clothes and have a haircut

  • @1crzflyer
    @1crzflyer Před 4 lety

    YOU USED SMALLER TIRES WHICH WILL DISPLAY HIGHER GAS MILEAGE BUT YOU TRAVEL SHORTER DISTANCE... DUH

    • @spottedeuros1529
      @spottedeuros1529  Před 4 lety

      Wheels were the same height. Both stock sizes for this car.

  • @kylenorris9585
    @kylenorris9585 Před 4 lety

    Lower the car

  • @matycee
    @matycee Před 3 lety

    no offense but if you're goal is to shave off several pounds here and there(as in.. those rear seat pads weigh nothing)... well, you look like a stout brah... get where i'm going?

  • @peterdaniel66
    @peterdaniel66 Před rokem

    need a manual transmission and get rid of the pano roof which weighs a ton