Today I did a run with timing advanced, but there're some catches.
Yesterday I cleaned off the distributor cap contact points, which were quite corroded. This cured a misfire I was getting from time to time. Then I advanced the timing, but I don't know exactly by how much. I was unable to find the pulley timing mark, so I just did it by "feel". There was actually very little room left to advance it, so I just cranked it clockwise (since the disty runs counterclockwise) as far as it would go. I estimate this was only about 4 degrees of extra advance, just based on experience with other cars. I would have preferred 6 or 8 degrees of advance. I am running premium gas to prevent detonation with advance, and intend to keep it advanced.
Today it seemed to run smoother, probably due to the combination of advance and cleaning the contacts. Air temp was like yesterday, high 50s; breeze almost nonexistent.
Mileage came to 52.1. Yesterday it was 50.5, for an improvement of 1.6 MPG. I am getting the impression that 55 MPH is a much better speed to run it at for economy than 60. At 55 MPH I have gotten 58.5 MPG. You wouldn't think 5 MPH would matter so much, but the data seems to suggest that.
My tests are not as rigorously scientific as I would like, but at least we have something stronger to go on than anecdotal evidence. Your mileage may vary.
This run was going to be with the car waxed, but I didn't get around to that, so I did the ignition advance test instead.
Next test will be with the car waxed; I will also do a test with heavier 14" tires/rims, and a city-street hypermiling MPG test, before I put on the 14" rims.
Yesterday I cleaned off the distributor cap contact points, which were quite corroded. This cured a misfire I was getting from time to time. Then I advanced the timing, but I don't know exactly by how much. I was unable to find the pulley timing mark, so I just did it by "feel". There was actually very little room left to advance it, so I just cranked it clockwise (since the disty runs counterclockwise) as far as it would go. I estimate this was only about 4 degrees of extra advance, just based on experience with other cars. I would have preferred 6 or 8 degrees of advance. I am running premium gas to prevent detonation with advance, and intend to keep it advanced.
Today it seemed to run smoother, probably due to the combination of advance and cleaning the contacts. Air temp was like yesterday, high 50s; breeze almost nonexistent.
Mileage came to 52.1. Yesterday it was 50.5, for an improvement of 1.6 MPG. I am getting the impression that 55 MPH is a much better speed to run it at for economy than 60. At 55 MPH I have gotten 58.5 MPG. You wouldn't think 5 MPH would matter so much, but the data seems to suggest that.
My tests are not as rigorously scientific as I would like, but at least we have something stronger to go on than anecdotal evidence. Your mileage may vary.
This run was going to be with the car waxed, but I didn't get around to that, so I did the ignition advance test instead.
Next test will be with the car waxed; I will also do a test with heavier 14" tires/rims, and a city-street hypermiling MPG test, before I put on the 14" rims.
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