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2008-05-20 22:57:05
#1
performance in the economical way...
so who's crunching and doing mods to better help their MPG's?


rite now i'm getting about 25-26 mpg on my p10
2008-05-21 02:29:33
#2
add timing, check gap on plugs, new O2 sensor/dist cap/rotor. Header and a 2.25" exhaust is best for MPG, anything larger will get power, but mileage will drop from what I used to see on NA cars.

On turbo cars, run 14.5:1 when cruising and 14:1 at idle and 12:1 boosting (or lower pending setups and boost amount).

Brent
2008-05-23 12:02:55
#3
Pretty much Brent said plus regrounding kit. Also re grounding you MAF helps also. Keep tires inflated right..etc.

Both Vadium and I are on this kick with many others.
2008-05-23 15:51:37
#4
Keep junk away from your car, every cd case, magazine, garbage means weight

Maybe tapping the EGR would help too
2008-05-24 04:35:58
#5
tuning is KEY period
2008-05-24 04:46:44
#6
Some at with the cost of performance/comfort- smaller lighter/narrower wheels/tires,the smaller lighter brakes,not using the heat/ac/lights/stereo and any other electrical things, auto transmission swap.

Some that benefit performance lowering the car and other aero mods, front spoiler/air damn (extending not much more than 50mm), possibly vented hood (not the hood scoop kind the kind like evos have), belly pan/under tray for the engine bay and possibly the underside of the whole car, antenna removal, wiper removal. Higher fuel pressure/cooler fuel. Free flowing intake and exhaust, lighter flywheel, pulleys, lighter engine internals.
2008-05-26 03:21:01
#7
I have never heard of adding timing helping MPG? I have seen that taking some away and staying off the throttle helping.
2008-06-14 03:24:04
#8
Read up on hyper mileage. Should get you into the 30's easily. 25-26 is that in city driving? Sounds kinda low if its highway. Last time I checked I was getting better then quoted MPG estimates during my highway drives. I was also purposely driving at 65 mph. I'm sure i'd get even better mileage at 55. But I wasn't willing to drive that slow, lol. Well at least not here in the south where posted speed limits are up to 70mph in some places.
2008-06-14 05:10:41
#9
Underdrive pulleys, lightweight flywheel, remove a/c, remove power steering, gut the trunk, remove sound deadener, coast to a stop/don't downshift.
2008-06-17 04:20:42
#10
Sport compact car or turbo magazine, i forget which one, just had a mileage article in their magazine and they said to down shift to save gas because the engine uses less fuel under vacuum than during idle.
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