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YACT: Passat gas o meter is correct! wow...

you suck at manipulating words in such a manner as to let other people know wtf you're talking about.



ANYHOO...how old is it? Maybe your E-brake is on, hehe. or you could be running really rich but you'd probably notice other problems.

Is this around town or on the highway? My GTI gets like 28 mpg on the highway, but 15 or so around boston/surrounding areas 🙁
 
I'm sorry I can't help myself.

Thats terrible mileage. Have it tuned up.
K&N probably makes a stock replacement air filter for it and there is none better.
Very low restriction and excellent filtration.
My ex has a 98 Passat vr6 that got 18mpg in town.
 
Originally posted by: fyleow
It's a 2000 Passat GLS 1.8T. I don't think there is anything wrong with the car, it's just that I don't drive on the highway a lot. The stop and go around the city really kills the mileage. Is your GTI a VR6 or 1.8T? From the mileage it sounds like a VR6.

How many miles have you put on it?
 
Originally posted by: fyleow
It's a 2000 Passat GLS 1.8T. I don't think there is anything wrong with the car, it's just that I don't drive on the highway a lot. The stop and go around the city really kills the mileage. Is your GTI a VR6 or 1.8T? From the mileage it sounds like a VR6.

That seems low to me. I have a 2001.5 GLX Variant (wagon for those not in the know) 😉

I get about 22 in the city and 28 on the highway.

Passats are NOT lightweight cars. In any case I could see a 18 to 20 mph, but I think you ought to have a mechanic check yours out.
 
Originally posted by: galvanizedyankee
I'm sorry I can't help myself.

Thats terrible mileage. Have it tuned up.
K&N probably makes a stock replacement air filter for it and there is none better.
Very low restriction and excellent filtration.
My ex has a 98 Passat vr6 that got 18mpg in town.
Try an oiled-foam filter instead of an oiled-cotton one.
 
Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
why are you using 91 octane?

turbo cars need high octane. It would detonate if you put 87 in it..

Do you punch it a lot? At full boost most turbo motors will eat gas at like 5 or 7 mpg.
 
Originally posted by: Alchemist99
pull a couple of sparkplug wires you'll have less power but better gas mileage, just a thought

It's already a four cylinder, why make it two? That's just cruel. 🙂

Isn't premium plus 92 octane and not 91?
 
Originally posted by: fyleow
Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
why are you using 91 octane?

Because the manual recommends premium plus.

Oh and out of curiosity does anyone know how often the mode 1 of the trip computer resets? Everytime you start your car or what?


Yes, it does recommend premium.

fyleo, just a recommendation based on past experience. On the passat board ask about setting lobe centers on the stock cam. my nieces civic needed a major tune up. I did it at 90000. When I changed the cam drive belt and set the cam to its factory timing marks, it was way off by the way. That little 4 took off like a scalded dog..If the cam is off 5 degrees
it makes a noticeable difference. Just ask and let us know.
 
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