Today I went out and did an MPG run on Kittystiva, the blue Festy that I did all my previous runs in when it had a stock motor. Apparently when I wasn't looking, someone swapped in a B6 and then rear-turboed it. I thought Hmmmm, this would be a good time to check its mileage.
Did my usual 85-mile loop around St. Louis, at 60 MPH. Wind was almost nonexistent, partly cloudy, 68 degrees. I decided to make it a completely real-world test, so I left in the back seat, spare tire, and pass. mirror. The lights, fan and radio were on. Tires were 185/70x13 on 4.5" steelies, inflated to 35 PSI cold. I figure most motor swaps are gonna get bigger tires anyway. It was in 5th gear the whole time. I'm using 93 octane pump gas.
The result: 40.0 MPG, on a car that dynoed at 111 wheel HP at about 9 PSI of boost. I estimate that 54 WHP is stock.
Next I will try the exact same run but in 4th gear, on the theory that it will be more efficient when the motor is more in its optimal power band. I don't think this is true, but we'll see. Keeping the next test at 60 so that wind resistance won't be a second variable, as it would be if I tried the test at 70 but in 5th gear.
Edit: for the sake of turboing, ignition timing was reduced from 7 BTDC to 2 BTDC. This lowers HP when not in boost, which it never was in during the test. Better results should be gotten on a non-turbo B6 with stock timing, or higher timing and using high-octane gas.
Did my usual 85-mile loop around St. Louis, at 60 MPH. Wind was almost nonexistent, partly cloudy, 68 degrees. I decided to make it a completely real-world test, so I left in the back seat, spare tire, and pass. mirror. The lights, fan and radio were on. Tires were 185/70x13 on 4.5" steelies, inflated to 35 PSI cold. I figure most motor swaps are gonna get bigger tires anyway. It was in 5th gear the whole time. I'm using 93 octane pump gas.
The result: 40.0 MPG, on a car that dynoed at 111 wheel HP at about 9 PSI of boost. I estimate that 54 WHP is stock.
Next I will try the exact same run but in 4th gear, on the theory that it will be more efficient when the motor is more in its optimal power band. I don't think this is true, but we'll see. Keeping the next test at 60 so that wind resistance won't be a second variable, as it would be if I tried the test at 70 but in 5th gear.
Edit: for the sake of turboing, ignition timing was reduced from 7 BTDC to 2 BTDC. This lowers HP when not in boost, which it never was in during the test. Better results should be gotten on a non-turbo B6 with stock timing, or higher timing and using high-octane gas.
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