Hi All,
I have been in pursuit of mileage since I bought my 1994 TD Jetta about 2 years ago.
Have always thought it was a little on the crappy side... Usually got around 650km per tank on 100% Biodiesel. So, I:
Increased tyre pressure to 40PSI.
Set timing to .93
Rebuilt the injectors with Smog's nozzles.
Cut the pre-filter screen off the air intake box (was BADLY corroded, not much free space left on the screen).
Went to synthetic oil.
All this made a pretty big difference. Went up to around 750km per tank, sometimes a little more.
Then, recently I had a work trip to Utica, NY & back so I figured I would try slowing down from my usual 115-120kmph to 100kmph for the whole trip. I tried to make all the gear shifts at below 2200rpm and tried to take it real easy. No jackrabbit starts.
Well, I got 900km on that tank. It was 50% Biodiesel. Cool. An extra 100km or so for the tank.
Then a weeks or so ago, I had a work trip to Montreal, so I figured lets try it at 90kmph the whole way. Well this time I got a little more, 920km for the whole tank - but - this tank was once again 100% Biodiesel, and I had around 10% In-Town driving as well. I figure I would have been up at 1,000km had I been using regular diesel & had just kept to highway driving.
So folks, the verdict is:
Driving style and speed made MUCH more of an impact (to MY car, YMMV) than the minor mechanical/maintenance improvements that I had done.
I thought that inquiring minds might like to know.
Cheers!