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[PL/ENG Subs] Volkswagen Golf Sportsvan 2.0 TDI 150 KM – pomiar spalania/fuel consumption test

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Welcome. Today we test the Volkswagen Golf Sportsvan with 2-liter TDI engine with 150 hp and DSG gearbox. We’re on the highway. Some time ago, I drove to the Skawiński junction. I immediately reset the fuel consumption. Average speed is 91 km/h. I have also DriftBox that shows equal to 90 km/h and according to the indications I set the cruise control. As you can see the difference is very small order of 2 km/h. By the way, we can check the engine RPM.At 90 km/h in 6th gear we have 1550 rpm. On the computer you’ll see a sign E6. We have something like drive mode. The button lights, so I chose the economic driving mode – Eco Mode. I hope that through this we get an interesting result. Let’s see what so far was measured. Already 4 km behind us. Journey time is 2 minutes. Average fuel consumption is 4.3 l/100km. In accordance with previous findings, the air conditioning is turned on for the first stage. The temperature is 22 degrees. I repeat once more. The height difference between the Skawinski junction and Wielicki exit is less than 1 meter. From this it follows that the measurement will not be in any way distorted. Average fuel consumption is 4.3 l/100km at an average speed… …90 km/h Here we have a nice summary of the last reset. Average fuel consumption is 4.3 l/100km, while the average speed slightly decreased. Time for a measurement at 120 km/h. We’re going 120 km/h. Average fuel consumption is about to calculate. Current consumption is quite high, as we were going up the hill. Misrepresentation of the speedometer is minimal. The speedometer shows 123 km/h, while DriftBox equal to 120 km/h.When it comes to the engine speed, on the 6th gear we have at the moment about 2100 rpm at 120 km/h. Let’s see now the result of the fuel consumption… …after 4 kilometres we have avarage 6,2 l/100km. Here we have a speed limit of 100 km/h So lay off a little bit. Instantaneous fuel consumption is zero. I already have the end of the speed limit. Since reduced by 20 now I’ll increase by 20 km/h. We’ll go for a while with a speed of 140 km/h.Behind us the 10 km ride and a few hundred meters from the highway exit. Average fuel consumption of the entire test is 5.8 l/100km. And now burning on a cold engine and stretch three kilometers. The 2.0 TDI with 150 hp. DSG gearbox. After the first minute average fuel consumption of around 16 liters. One kilometer behind us. Average fuel consumption 12.6 l/100km/ After
2 kilometers average speed of 33 km/h…..fuel consumption of about 9 liters. After driving 3 km average fuel consumption is 7.6 l/100km. Avarage speed is 44 km/h. This time we were traveling much faster than usual on this route. Even so, fuel consumption is not shocking. .

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