Fuel Economy questions and ideas
Fuel Economy questions and ideas
I have a V2 Blower (6psi) on my 99 max.... and im planning on making a few long trips this summer the shortest one being over 5/6 hours away. I have stock injectors, the vortech fuel pump and riser. I only get 460kms on an avg trunk of 94 octane. A few weeks back i had a boost problem, it was turned out to be my blow off value. The BOV was actually sliding off, and boost was leaking out from the bottom. So when i was driving my car, my boost gauge would show only vaccum, and my car drove like stock again, but the bov still went off.
Now im thinking about doing a leak again from the BOV on purpose. Hoping this will get some of my kms back on long trips. Does anyone have any ideas or pitfalls i might run into any probs, or have any other ideas to get more kms?
Thanks
Now im thinking about doing a leak again from the BOV on purpose. Hoping this will get some of my kms back on long trips. Does anyone have any ideas or pitfalls i might run into any probs, or have any other ideas to get more kms?
Thanks
I dont see how your gas mileage is so unbearable if your driving normal and not always in boost? You hit your peak boost of 6psi at 6500 right?
When does boost begin to kick in for you? 3500?
When does boost begin to kick in for you? 3500?
Well i'm going to both car shows with my team.... So I'm hoping everyone can keep it under control, with speed... at 2900 i'm already reading 0 to 1 psi.... I gotta do my Emissions test tmw, I hope i pass it..... p.s. Wizard..wha is ur lowering setup?
460kms highway or city? I barely get that city, while i was NA.
If your SC'ed 1-2psi wont affect your gas mileage that much, so keep the revs down and leave the lead foot at home.
its a little harder on a TC'ed car, as spool is not directly related to RPM in comparison to a SC. But the same saying goes, leave the lead foot at home, and gas mileage should not be that much different then NA.
If your SC'ed 1-2psi wont affect your gas mileage that much, so keep the revs down and leave the lead foot at home.
its a little harder on a TC'ed car, as spool is not directly related to RPM in comparison to a SC. But the same saying goes, leave the lead foot at home, and gas mileage should not be that much different then NA.
When my '96 was boosted, I had the patience for a whole tank (as a test) and I drove very conservatively. I got 25 mph with mixed city and hwy.
I haven't had the patience with my now-boosted '99
so he usually gets low 20's. My now-NA '96 gets mid/high 20s every time with very conservative driving and 70% highway.
I haven't had the patience with my now-boosted '99
so he usually gets low 20's. My now-NA '96 gets mid/high 20s every time with very conservative driving and 70% highway.
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aminus21
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Sep 12, 2015 04:53 PM





Drive the car normal, no boost= good gas mileage!
