More power more fuel.
I know if I granny drive it then its the same as standard but open it up and its way, way worse... As I'd expect.
Not really true.
A remapped (properly) vehicle driven in the same way as a non remapped will achieve more miles per gallon.
At full throttle it will use more fuel as injection rates and boost pressures are higher. But the long story short is a remapped vehicle is generally more economicaly.
From seeing Revo Ed30's on the dyno at JKM, the amount of black smoke at WOT would put a PD TDI to shame. Can't see them being very economical. . .
Niki Gower seemed to thinks Revo use the OEM fuelling maps for WOT which gives a very rich mixture. Maintains safe EGT's I suppose but also great for fouling plugs
Back on topic though, I fail to see how a DSG could be better than a manual on fuel. Box is heavier, losses are no better, probably uses "energy" to shift gears, ratios are no more favourable for economy. . .
If your lead footed and drive everywhere in 2nd gear then the DSG shifting up a gear or two will help, but for any half-decent driver who sticks it in 6th at 40mph and feathers the throttle, I fail to see the DSG making the engine more efficient
Anyone explain?