View Full Version : [CU2] sports mode or normal mode saves fuel?
demoiree
21-10-2010, 08:16 AM
I'm just curious anyone here uses sports gear mode at a daily basis? hows the fuel consumption like vs normal mode?
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euroRwannabe
21-10-2010, 08:49 AM
i also have an auto CU2, and it's pretty much common sense, when on "D", the rev's are limited and are controlled by the ECU to stay low unless you apply more pressure to the throttle, this is for day to day driving, however Sports Mode or "S" on the Automatic Transmission's Gear Box, allows you to then activate manual gear changes by flicking on the paddle shifters (+ or -), in this "Mode", the ECU allows you to control where you want the rev's to be limited to before you flick the + paddle to change to a higher gear which lowers your rev's. I'm not a HUGE professional on this, but that's just my observations towards the car, in conclusion, it's obvious that normal "D" mode is a tad more fuel efficient than Sport's Mode only because the ECU controls the rev's for you.
demoiree
21-10-2010, 08:56 AM
you are right , but we might save fuel if we drive wisely with sports mode? maybe not :P
euroRwannabe
21-10-2010, 09:05 AM
you are right , but we might save fuel if we drive wisely with sports mode? maybe not :P
haha, honestly, i cbf changing gears myself, let the ECU do all the work
Ollie89
22-10-2010, 02:14 PM
In reply to this, if i have mine is " S " mode seriously i tend to waste more fuel as i tend to rev it up to about 4-5-6,000RPM mark.
With ECU doing the job i dont go over 3,500rpm and get 700-750kms out of my tank :D
buddah51au
22-10-2010, 07:46 PM
I use both modes daily. I always use the paddles to drop gears when coasting down hills, or if there is a reduction in the speed limit on a down hill section. Obviously engine braking reduces brake wear. I also down shift manually when overtaking other cars, It's so easy to drop 2 gears back to 3rd with the paddles for overtaking on the highway, then leaving it there to reduce speed back to the posted speed limit before manually upshifting again. In addition to that I don't know of anyone on this forum who can come close to my fuel economy, but I do have the advantage of living in the country.
Ollie, as for getting 700 - 750 out of a tank, when I fueled up today I had done 751 kms & it took 51.18 lts to fill to the very top.
After I fueled up today and updated my spreadsheet I can quote the following - my current figures are 2260.1 lts to travel 31871kms. I will let you get your calculators out......lol
7.09 l/100km or 39.79 m.p.g or 10 cents per km (if you pay what I pay per litre). Very impressive.
Ollie89
26-10-2010, 11:07 AM
Ollie, as for getting 700 - 750 out of a tank, when I fueled up today I had done 751 kms & it took 51.18 lts to fill to the very top.
To be honest i sometimes get more depends if i am city driving or HWY driving ... but i mean at a rate of 7.9L i get 800+ out of it but at a standard 8.8L or so i get 700-750 :) which i am proud of :D
buddah51au
26-10-2010, 06:50 PM
My best to date was achieved on a trip to Sydney 6.23L/100 with a range of over 1000km
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