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I think they're more about keeping the engine cleaner over a long period of time really. |
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I drive with some mind on fuel economy (easing off and anticipating) and use Eco Slow only when I can't make progress. I have got 44.4mpg over almost 20k. My E90 SE LCI 20d gave 48mpg driven the same way over 50k. A similar M Sport would have probably been a little less (tyres and aero). Unless you use the extra power lots, I don't think there is a huge difference in mostly constant speed driving. The 30d just lets me overtake easier, and then choose my own constant speed... However, if I get caught by every set of lights, my typically 42mpg commute can be high 30's. A night shift can be high 40's. If I have to do a day shift I get low 30's, this is mostly stop start in Eco Slow. I mostly commute at shift times in flowing traffic. So get decent economy. Living in the arse end of nowhere, all my other drives tend to be longer and bring my average up. Driving style and traffic conditions play a massive part. I went on shifts driving a 2004 2.4i Volvo. My economy jumped from 26mpg to 32mpg. But, my mileage doubled as I was no longer in a car school. I will be considering a 40i next. I'd expect 30-35mpg for my usage and style.
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But on a Somerset to Durham run I can get over 50mpg if I take easy and honour the cones rules. My routine journey is 2 x 17 miles 3 or 4 days a week. It accounts for most of the 42mpg average. The best average I've seen on fuelly for a 330D is about 45mpg. |
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01-04-2016, 01:34 PM | #226 |
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I run ultimate 99% of the time. Find that it's the quietest, most refined and I think gives a couple more mpg, but that's not been properly tested - just the rough calcs I get. I think v power nitro might give a slightly more responsive throttle, but it is a bit more clattery. BP ultimate is the best all round for me.
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01-05-2016, 02:07 AM | #227 | |
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I guess it must help with the internals of the engine so adding a tank of the good stuff every other fill up or so would help. That's what I do now with the petrol so probably what I'll do when the new baby comes in. Which now that I'm only 8 weeks away from having I'm super excited |
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it makes me wonder how can some people be so obsessed with MPG on 330d to the extent of constantly watching the eco line. you buy a prestige sport saloon with a most impressive performance and you trying to get the most MPG-- OMG If you really want the good MPG get 320ED or cheaper car brand and you'll save a bindle but if you've spent lots of money on the sweet 330d then enjoy it and take it eco pro because it doesn't belong there and if any of the guys are reporting more around 50 MPG ON 330D ---BORING driving- get a nissan micra.
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Ironic or moronic.....I'm trying to decide. |
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Back to the original question...
This is what the journey computer reads. Every day average at 34mpg, mix of motorway & town with welly where required - happy with that. Best was a cruse up the A1, in eco pro at max 65mph for 1 hour (couldn't stand it longer than that) 54mpg - (reset while cruising, just to see for fun) Sensible / careful drive of circa 100 miles from Cambridge around & up to Norfolk mix of all roads 70 / 50 / 40 & 30 limits 49mpg Long drive to Germany & back, 1200 miles average 39mpg Autobahn included (yes it does go fast!!) I don't worry about the economy as I like to 'drive' the car but overall I think it's good for a 3 litre car. |
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My commute is 30 miles, with about 8 miles flowing A road and the rest dual carriage way and motorway.
I use ecopoo the whole way, ACC on the dual carriageway and motorway and it's set at 75mph. Most of the route is hilly so plenty of ups and downs and I have just gone over 1000 miles. The first two tanks of diesel returned 38 mpg, measured through fill ups. If I set cruise at 70 then I can eek out 44mpg on a run. I was honestly expecting a little bit more than that, but hoping it will get better as its loosened up a bit. I have fuelled with BP ultimate both times too. I truly cannot drive any slower or smoother to get the mpg up, God knows how it's possible for anyone else? It must be the hills that knock the mpg down? In my previous TT I could get 55mpg, yet it still didn't hang around when needed? Does my 430 have a drink problem? |
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Is yours an xDrive Danny? If so your figures are not unreasonable - sDrive I would expect to be about 4-5 MPG higher (obviously everyone's driving style, terrain, road type is different)
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I ran in a 530d recently, took it from 500 miles on the clock to 2.5k, the difference in mpg by then was huge. And they keep improving until at least 5k or more from what I remember about mine. |
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02-01-2016, 09:23 AM | #241 |
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After around 10,000 miles mine (330d S-drive) has started to give 42-44 on mixed driving (never Eco-pro and quite a bit of sport ). At around 1-9000 miles I struggled to go much over 40. I broke mine in hard but within parameters, and superstitiously changed the oil at 6,000 miles.
Your mpg is a bit low Danny but will improve. Are your tyre pressures ok? |
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