Silver Ibiza Cupras

speedsix

Leon Cupra R 225
Oct 30, 2004
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I rarely drop below 30, usually 32/33 mpg.

Also, we've done this before, black is the best colour ;)
 

Jonzy

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speedsix said:
I rarely drop below 30, usually 32/33 mpg.

Also, we've done this before, black is the best colour ;)

What sort of driving are you doing, the bulk of mine is 30-50mph cruising and stop start rush hour traffic. Very rarely get chance to get above 70 unless its late @ night.
 

AlphaMale

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Apr 28, 2005
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speedsix said:
Very similar I'd say although alot of my journey is A road.

Same here, pretty much a constant 35/40mph really. If I know there will be traffic (hours of 8:00 - 9:30 & 15:00 - 18:00) I take the bike and rip around the cars :p

Hardly ever go on the Motorway - Not been on a motorway since .... :think: (takes 3 minutes) .... last week to pick up thermalp4's Clio and before that was... Christmas shopping :-o , Man I need to get out more! Went to the cinema last week but that was in the misis Lupo Sport :whistle:

Guess I can see why I get good MPG :rolleyes:

Alpha
 

Colin

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May 22, 2002
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Ive never got that sort of MPG. :cry: I used to get about 30 but the MAF was fecked and the car was running lean. Is your MAF ok?

I get about 26 at best and thats driving to work, A roads mainly
 

Jonzy

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Colin, i was getting 30mpg with a fooked MAF. Since replacing it nothing above 26mpg.
 

Neel-Cupra

MK2 Leon Cupra 2.0T FSI
Jul 28, 2005
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I get 25-26 mpg in town driving but i do alot of stopping and starting .. mind you i only do 100 miles a week on average with the odd motorway trip .. which i get about 33-34 mpg .. does anyone know if short journeys in town most of the time uses up lots of petrol?? is this true??
 

Casper

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Jul 7, 2005
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I usually get 19 mpg , but now in the winter i stay off the boost most of the time and get around 23,24 mpg. But i can't stay off the boost completely, it is addictive :yes:
 
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