when you decide to remove the grandpa boots and put on the F1 racer boots remember
while the engine can rev past 3500 RPM there is little point in doing so. when you give it heaps in 2nd and 3rd gear around the 3200rpm mark you'll feel a point where "thrust" drops of dramatically Change up gears just before you hit this and you'll find that the RPMS in the next gear are right smack in the middle of peak torque RPMS. similarly when changing down if your driving it hard change down so that when you hit the next gear the engine is up in the top 3rd of the power curve (somewhere between 2500 and 3000 RPM)
do it right and the tdi can be reasonably quick and still remain economical.Remember though every engine is a little different and you'll need to adapt to it.
as a rough rule
9/100 is good driving being nice to the fuel guage
10-11/100 is about normal depending on the load out
11-13/100 is either lots of city driving or high speed touring (within legal limits) with everything on
13-17/100 is about normal for heavyload/towing
anything over is either max load towing/lots of low range works or driving so agressively you dont deserve to drive a diesel.


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