The car: 1995 Golf 4dr, 301000km.
In the two tanks I've filled since I bought the car, the fuel economy seems dismally low. I'm currently at 588km from full (just til the pump clicked, not full full), and the gauge needle is just about touching the red. I filled up last time at about 600 km and it took about 43L. That's 7.2 L/100km, 33mpg (US).
My driving habits are mostly very short trips, maybe 20min/5km, with maybe 2-300 km of hwy driving at 90kph. I've been very gentle on the accelerator for the most part since it's not really getting a chance to warm up, but I'll usually throw in a good stomp in the latter part of the trip. It does not seem to be producing any smoke.
There seems to be a small fuel leak, I think from the cold start ass'y, because I can smell fuel strongly between the pump and block, but not too much in the engine bay at large. There is not enough leaking to form drips, but there is a definite fuel odour coming from the vents when idling at lights and such.
The idle is set at about 1050 rpm when warm. Starts ok in the cold, -8C today, the engine catches right away but the idle is rather "lumpy". the cold start seems to make a difference smoothing out the idle but not appreciably increasing the speed. After about 5 minutes of warming up (driving) the cold start makes no audible difference in idle speed whether in or out.
I've turned up the fueling ever so slightly, so that the idle of 1050 rpm is reached with the idle setting screw about halfway through it's travel, but as I said, no smoke even under hard acceleration once warm. The accelerator limit switch has been removed and left open.
So what are my prime suspects for causing this? I don't need to set any records, but I'd like to get up to average economy.
Driving habits?
Alignment/rolling resistance/my one bad wheel bearing?
Timing?
Something I'm missing?
Thanks for reading,
Bri