fraser wrote:Deano16v wrote:wanda wrote:I think diesels like the heat. I have noticed over this weekend that my town driving consumption has improved from 45-47mpg to 48-51mpg.
hotter air is less dense so the engine uses less fuel. you should see the opposite effect in cold weather
Cold air is better, as it provides more O2 to aid the combustion process. I have always noticed that my mpg goes up on cold wet days as the air is MORE dense therefore putting more O2 into your cylinders. That's why cars have intercoolers.
Back to the thread. Just bought a 08 86bph 1.5dci for the wife and was disappointed to only get 51.8 MPG on a 700 mile journey from Hereford to Edinburgh and back. Wife had the car set at 72 on the cruise so no excessive speed was applied. On the same journey I get 45 mpg from my 1.6e mk1 petrol doing 80 on the motorway so i am a bit disappointed with Renaults brochure mpg claims. Maybe this will increase as the engine beds in - anybody noticed this.
Cheers
Fraser
Thats very strange, we did a 730 mile trip to inverness as soon as we received it and the car gave us 61.1mpg driving at interesting speeds
