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hdi110 fuel economy

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 10:51 am
by stevemc
can anyone help ,my1999 110 hdi is only getting 45-47 mpg ,i drive 22 miles on a major road without stopping at about 60-70 mph ,should i
be getting more than this ,its done 112000 miles ,just been serviced ,any ideas

Re: hdi110 fuel economy

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 11:04 am
by BruceT
Tyre pressure correct?
Handbrake/Brakes binding?
Boost leak?

Re: hdi110 fuel economy

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 11:19 am
by stevemc
all tyres are correct ,no brakes binding ,cannot find any boost leaks ,no fuel leaks ,it all seems ok apart from the economy, p.s. what sort of mpg fegures should i be getting ?

Re: hdi110 fuel economy

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 11:49 am
by puggy
sounds about right to me , it was the sort of mpg i was getting till i had it
remapped !!

Re: hdi110 fuel economy

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 12:17 pm
by lofty
Are you getting your MPG figures from the on board computer?

If so, mine under-reads by about 4-5 mpg most weeks, so the only proper way to check is brim to brim.

Normally mines as near or damn it 50 - 52 mpg week in week out, which in the grand scheme of things is good for a large 5 seater family saloon.

The remap is tempting...... :supafrisk:

Re: hdi110 fuel economy

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 1:26 pm
by BruceT
I want to get m HDi 90 Remapped also.


Just for comparison...

I drive 5.1 miles on my commute each day.

2.5 miles is literally crawling stop start traffic for 5-10 minutes and the rest is 30 and 40mph limits.

I get 36.5 Lowest when traffic was REALLY bad or 38.1mpg average.

The car is due a service so may creep up a bit.

These readings are taken from the Onboard computer

Re: hdi110 fuel economy

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 2:11 pm
by Welly
stevemc wrote:can anyone help ,my1999 110 hdi is only getting 45-47 mpg ,i drive 22 miles on a major road without stopping at about 60-70 mph ,should i
be getting more than this ,its done 112000 miles ,just been serviced ,any ideas
Your about bang on there really and certainly not bad. It would be worth checking that you have 33PSi on each corner - I was running less than 30 once by mistake and got an extra 2-3 mpg on 'fuller' tyres.

If you were travelling at 50-60 mph you would get 50 mpg actually but nudging 70 always seems to use more that you expect (more wind resistance I suppose).

Re: hdi110 fuel economy

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 3:33 pm
by spongmonkey
my average so far as read from the computer is 42.8mpg

I drive 6 miles to work at 30/40mph and then back again at night. I've driven a few 45 minute journeys in the last 600 miles that I'm taking the MPG from, but I'm pretty happy with anything over 40 considering the size of the car, that most of my driving is urban and that it's doing almost the same MPG I was getting from my horrid little 1.0 litre eurobox I previously had :)

Re: hdi110 fuel economy

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 10:23 pm
by bangernom1cs
I'm lucky to get 38mpg at the mo on mine.
I was getting 42mpg in the summer.
Need to look methinks....

Wierdly..my trip computer always stops reading at 6214 miles after resetting on the monthly (position1)
and the Bi monthly (postion2) no matter how long they've gone for.!

T

Re: hdi110 fuel economy

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 10:55 pm
by mjb
bangernom1cs wrote:Wierdly..my trip computer always stops reading at 6214 miles after resetting on the monthly (position1)
and the Bi monthly (postion2) no matter how long they've gone for.!
The trip computer works using metric internally and only converts to imperial on the output (display) stage
6214 miles = 10 000.4636 kilometres

Looks like it tries to stop the display circuitry from displaying 5 digits on a 4 digit display

Re: hdi110 fuel economy

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 7:55 am
by steve_earwig
My consumption dropped from 7.0 to 6.9l/100km yesterday (40.9mpg), rather chuffed about that as almost all of my driving is around this little town and pothole-strewn b-roads - average speed 35km/h (22mph). Never mind the queue of cars behind me :P