We have a 1993 "Jap-spec" Mazda 121 funtop here in the UK which comes with the double rear spoilers (boot/trunk & Roof) and 185/60/14 alloy wheels/tyres.
Ever since we had the car (1998) and with only 16,000miles (24,000km) is has only achieved around 30mpg (UK)/ 26mpg US on average and drops even lower than that on high-speed (75-80mph) highway journeys.
The car also feels like it only has about 40hp!!!!
I've had the car in for diagnostic tests in the past and they keep telling me everything is running per factory spec.
I had it hooked up to a Bosche OBD machine yesterday and they said there were no error codes at all showing on the computer.
The car has been flawlessly reliable and always starts, ticks over perfectly etc.
So assuming there is nothing wrong with the engine - could it be that with the wheels that are currently on the car - it is somehow over-gearing the engine and the fatter tyres(tires) are causing increased drag and therefore pathetic power output and excessive fuel consumption?
I'm tempted to get a set of wheels from the breakers yard this week to see if a set of 12 or 13" wheels with skinny 145/155cm tyres will sort things out?
I know that tires widths do affect performance as back in the day, I had a Hyundai Pony (Excel in US) which could do 102mph on the highway to Glasgow when running 155/70/13's. I later changed the front tyres to 175/70/13's and my top speed was reduced to 96mph... :roll:
Could there be some secret Japanese setting which gives miserly power output and miserable fuel economy?....
Ever since we had the car (1998) and with only 16,000miles (24,000km) is has only achieved around 30mpg (UK)/ 26mpg US on average and drops even lower than that on high-speed (75-80mph) highway journeys.
The car also feels like it only has about 40hp!!!!
I've had the car in for diagnostic tests in the past and they keep telling me everything is running per factory spec.
I had it hooked up to a Bosche OBD machine yesterday and they said there were no error codes at all showing on the computer.
The car has been flawlessly reliable and always starts, ticks over perfectly etc.
So assuming there is nothing wrong with the engine - could it be that with the wheels that are currently on the car - it is somehow over-gearing the engine and the fatter tyres(tires) are causing increased drag and therefore pathetic power output and excessive fuel consumption?
I'm tempted to get a set of wheels from the breakers yard this week to see if a set of 12 or 13" wheels with skinny 145/155cm tyres will sort things out?
I know that tires widths do affect performance as back in the day, I had a Hyundai Pony (Excel in US) which could do 102mph on the highway to Glasgow when running 155/70/13's. I later changed the front tyres to 175/70/13's and my top speed was reduced to 96mph... :roll:
Could there be some secret Japanese setting which gives miserly power output and miserable fuel economy?....
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