Scirocco 2.0 TSI GT DSG fuel economy

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Wiz1987
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Re: Scirocco 2.0 TSI GT DSG fuel economy

Post by Wiz1987 »

neilltc wrote:I had to get my inlet manafold replaced last week and fuel consumption has got from mid 20's to mid 30's for city driving instantly.
Really interested in this also as I am averaging 17-20 mpg around town so I'll have to look into inlet manifold!

I have it booked in with VW on the 19th and its under warranty so fingers crossed
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Re: Scirocco 2.0 TSI GT DSG fuel economy

Post by greenmamba »

How did it go with your inlet manifold?
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Re: Scirocco 2.0 TSI GT DSG fuel economy

Post by Stu13R »

MattAy wrote:Does anyone on here run one of these? Image


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I have been looking into intake manifolds and the best 2 on the market seem to be the HPA one you show and the Integrated Engineering one. They have larger air capacity, different length pipework to the head and better airflow. The only thing that is a pain is the fact none of the usual mapping suppliers can provide settings to match. It may be a higher level map would work with one fine and still fuel correctly but it's a lot of money to spend and find out it needs custom mapping when you already have a good map installed.

I would be interested in other peoples views as well.
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