Hello Everybody
Thank you for letting me post in this forum
My car is a V2 190TSI AWD DSG7 and although it is quite new (2k miles covered) I find the mpg around town quite poor !
To me it always seems to be in too low a gear and hangs on to 2nd and 3rd for too long.
Also it surprises me when say going downhill at 40/50 and using the manual paddles it wont let me go higher than M5 and even slowing down to 35-40 it wants to hang on to M3 at 2500rpm ???
I am driving in individual ECO which is slightly better than comfort for this reason.
Also when I go to the manual paddles it will only let me go up one gear and no more (my previous car would let me go up as high as I liked but if the car didnt like it it would drop it back down , Its just nice to be in more control if you think a higher gear would be better in the circumstance.
After driving my daughters Ateca FR 190 AWD it seems to be much better at getting up the gears no problem and returns much better mpg although it is essentially the same engine, drivetrain etc.
I can only think that the Cupra is tuned this way for a bit more performance perhaps !
My question is would the dealer be able to detune it for better mpg as driving in comfort or eco is still quite brisk but with the offset of the mpg.
Any help would be appreciated
Bobt47
Thank you for letting me post in this forum
My car is a V2 190TSI AWD DSG7 and although it is quite new (2k miles covered) I find the mpg around town quite poor !
To me it always seems to be in too low a gear and hangs on to 2nd and 3rd for too long.
Also it surprises me when say going downhill at 40/50 and using the manual paddles it wont let me go higher than M5 and even slowing down to 35-40 it wants to hang on to M3 at 2500rpm ???
I am driving in individual ECO which is slightly better than comfort for this reason.
Also when I go to the manual paddles it will only let me go up one gear and no more (my previous car would let me go up as high as I liked but if the car didnt like it it would drop it back down , Its just nice to be in more control if you think a higher gear would be better in the circumstance.
After driving my daughters Ateca FR 190 AWD it seems to be much better at getting up the gears no problem and returns much better mpg although it is essentially the same engine, drivetrain etc.
I can only think that the Cupra is tuned this way for a bit more performance perhaps !
My question is would the dealer be able to detune it for better mpg as driving in comfort or eco is still quite brisk but with the offset of the mpg.
Any help would be appreciated
Bobt47