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hi just put my 1990 dj 2100 caravelle on the road and took it for a long run 154miles and it only averaged 14/15 mpg , it has just been mot,d
so it must have passed emisions test so cant understand the low mpg
have ckecked the air flow meter and omhs readings seem ok,can anybody
suggest likely problem area and what to ckeck next.

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if you are giving it some then 14 -18 mpg is your lot, driven nice and quietly your only looking at 23 to 25mpg.

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get it gassed.you wont get more mpg.but your fuel will cost half of what it does now..mine does around the same mpg as yours.but i drive it like ive nicked it... :)http://www.gasure.co.uk/
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hi rob its getting gassed in september from steve, the book says they
should do about 28 mpg on a run so it looks like urs needs seeing too as well if ur only getting the same as me
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I'd do a compression test as a first easy check in case you are pushing the fuel in to get the right acceleration response - maybe the injection system needs a check too - I bought a DIGIFANT manual from a great seller on The Samba .... see here

http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/ ... ?id=262967

well worth the money! :D

Also check the lines for leaks - remember there is a return fuel line. Is there any smell of petrol after parking it up for a while?

Hope this helps. (You could wait for Steve to give it a look over too!)
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Mine will crank up to 85/90 no prob on a motorway but heck it drinks petrol like a drinky thing if I do....

Lately I've started adopting a policy of "DO NOT TOUCH THE THROTTLE PEDAL UNLESS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY" which has made a huge difference even to round town consumption :shock:

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Post by 4gearwonder »

MPG? :shock:

Don't know what terrain/roads you were covering there B?, but apparently
if you hover around the 56mph - optium speed in highest gear - that is the best conditions for getting the max out of your MPG :lol: .

If you do 70 mph though, then your fuel goes up by around 33% on this :shock:

Anything above that of course - apart form getting some unwelcome points on you licence maybe! - and it gets even worst obviously, although can't remember what exact figures where?

So 56 is the magic number by all accounts. Enjoy the scenery, extra fuel savings and let everyone else do the rushing around whilst you enjoy your van!


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when we went down south a few weeks back i tried driving at this speed.it seemed like we were stood still.so it was on with the lead boot.good job mines gassed...

So 56 is the magic number by all accounts
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just done the maths.and mine does about 18mpg around town and around 22mpg on a long run.it is an auto and they are a bit thirstier than a manual i believe..

the book says they
should do about 28 mpg on a run
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My 2.1 Autobox is a 7 seater Caravelle, no camping interior or nasty plastic top.
I try not to watch how fast the fuel guage falls.
Around town, with just myself on board, and driving fairly hard I get about 15 - 18 mpg.
On long runs I can manage 22 - 27 , If I keep the right foot light (60mph ish).

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thanks for all ur replies its, a 1990 2.1 dj auto caravelle spoke to steve at
gasure this morning says he will check it over when it goes down in september to be gassed. on the run at the weekend it strugled to reach
70mph so most of the time was only doing 50-60 think the engine needs seeing to,i,ll fit new pistons\ barrels soon as there is,nt much omph in it
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boilerman63 wrote:thanks for all ur replies its, a 1990 2.1 dj auto caravelle spoke to steve at
gasure this morning says he will check it over when it goes down in september to be gassed. on the run at the weekend it strugled to reach
70mph so most of the time was only doing 50-60 think the engine needs seeing to,i,ll fit new pistons\ barrels soon as there is,nt much omph in it
Yes I am seriously thinking about gas although I am a bit worried the damned government/Suppliers will do the Diesel on it. I did about 22MPG in my 2.1 Digijet hightop last year on a trip across France and up in the mountains much of it towing a boat. My 2.3 Bedford CF did about the same but howled away like a banshee in top due to undergearing. The T25 knocks spots off it in terms of a quiet drive and pulling power even in 5th gear. :)
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I'm getting about 30mpg I to drive it like i stole it.
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Pepperami wrote:I'm getting about 30mpg I to drive it like i stole it.
You nutter! There ain't no justice is there!
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Post by Emma&Al »

Mine is exactly the same 2.1 fuel injection caravelle - i thought there was something seriously wrong, but now ive read others mpg, im starting to think im wrong?

Ive just done a round trip of around 500 miles and i put in about £140 petrol.
I can get about 80miles (if im lucky) on £20 - around town.

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