Personally i don’t like to have my car in efficiency mode or any other fuel saving mode lol. I bought this car to use it to its maximum potential...
I like to enjoy every moment of its 354 bhp and push every horse out of it. [emoji16]
If i wanted a fuel saving economical car i would have kept...
In the 2.5 years ive had the S5 ive only ever used the efficiency setting once lol. Thats when i was running on fumes trying to get to filling station. [emoji2371]
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It would boost mpg by merely going easy on the throttle (although it may not look so obvious) the less throttle u give the less fuel u use
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Every time u release the throttle(when car is moving) the gauge going into green means the engine (fuel consumption) is in its most efficient state and u are getting the most MPG.
When u press on the throttle this bar will go down meaning u are using more fuel hence less MPG
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I had hankooks
Never really liked them
Much better feedback, response and grip with PS4(S)
It all comes down to what u want from ur tyres
The PS4(S) are 20% track and 80% road use
I like to drive my quite aggressive (situation and roads permitting)
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Yea mate
The higher the revs the more beastly it sounds
I have to take my 17 and 15 year old for a drive every weekend we love it that much lol.
What tyres do u have on it at moment?
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Hi mate and good choice
If u enjoy using paddle shifts
Put it in S mode (dynamic) and switch it to manual gearshifts
Now every time u downshift while in high revs you’ll hear the awesome sound from the exhausts
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Yes very true
U can also experiment by taking of in 2nd gear as apposed to first gear that will also minimise wheel spin
All in all, just practice on being easy on the throttle until u know youve got bite n traction in those front tyres. Then you’ll be fine.
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Absolutely mate.
The combination of
Front wheel drive/auto is not a great combination. U really have to teach urself not to accelerate too heavily.
With manuals its alot easier as u can regulate the the throttle input by playing with the clutch.
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