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Tesco 99 or the cold?



MarkCup

ClioSport Club Member
I drive pretty smoothly most of the time, the traffic doesn't allow anything else. But on each journey, I make sure it goes through the gears properly at least once.

I've always run my Cup on Optimax since new, and normally by now would have 37-38 showing on my mpg avg.

After 2/3 of its first ever tank of Tesco 99, at the moment I've got 34.

Could it be the cold weather...or is it the fuel, or is something else f***ed because it's definately not my driving?

I guess I'll have to chuck in a full tank of Optimax and see what happens.
 

Christopher

ClioSport Club Member
  Z4M
my guess would be cold weather.

I use Optimax all the time and tend to get around 30-33 on average.
 
  Cooper S
Don't they put something in the fuel in Winter times to avoid frezing?
I know it sounds daft But i'm sure I heard it from a reliable source I know.
 
  Audi TT 225 Quattro
^thats right m8, ever noticed how car feels abit quicker on the way to work in the morning than on the way home in evening.
 
  E91 M Sport
omar said:
MPG will decrease in very cold weather AFAIK...

...something to do with the incresed fuelling.

Anyone else?

That's assuming your using that extra performance available though. If the guy who posted this is a fan of high mpg figures, he's probably driving steadily, and the engine should be more efficient (require less throttle open).
 


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