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    tuned the 89 carby up and was getting a consistant 34.2-4 mpgs out of it and was pleased with that. now I'm running 36.5-6 for the last 4 fillups. since the tune up the only thing I've done is run 4-6 cans of carb cleaner through the gas about every other fill up. I've used lucas and the cheap stuff at wally world ($1.54 a can).

    I know the original owner never did that so I'm sure there is (or was) a fair amount of build up on the internals. has anybody else ran into this?


    the ONLY other thing I can think of is that I do wind it out in 2nd and 3rd a good bit so I may have blown some carbon build up out of the cat./resonator.
    it has no muffler.
    Last edited by loknlode; 05-20-2012, 01:42 AM.
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    better milege

    affifmative. i run 1/2 can either dry gas,or fuel injection cleaner,every other tank,and every tank,in winter. i also use middle octane gas,not regular.
    u could switch to synthetic oil. keep 34 lbs of air in tires. u can get up to 40mpg,or better.
    Last edited by windy1; 05-20-2012, 10:16 AM. Reason: spelling

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    • #3
      I nailed 41mpg going up to syracuse and back. I was driving slower than the psl most of the trip, but it shouldn't account for an 8mpg increase.

      I think we're on summer gas here, which has a higher btu content. That could account for part of it as well.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by loknlode View Post
        ..... was getting a consistant 34.2-4 mpgs out of it and was pleased with that. now I'm running 36.5-6 for the last 4 fillups.
        South Carolina has a fair number of 100% ethanol-free gas stations, but spotty in northern S.Carolina. Get some consistently. With careful 'before & after' records, 100% ethanol-free gasoline increased our 3 cars' mpg by 8%, 7-8%, & 5%. If you consider your mpg tanks of gasoline have been variable, you may have had a mixture of ethanol-free & 10% ethanol blend gasolines you've been pumping into your tank.
        Last edited by litesong; 05-20-2012, 12:13 PM. Reason: additions

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Christ View Post
          I nailed 41mpg going up to syracuse and back. I was driving slower than the psl most of the trip, but it shouldn't account for an 8mpg increase.

          I think we're on summer gas here, which has a higher btu content. That could account for part of it as well.
          Don't be too surprised, droping your speed by even 5 mph can increase your MPG quite a bit.

          I'm also not sure there is such a thing as "winter gas" anymore when most of the gas is actually 10% Ethanol contaminated.
          '93 Blue 5spd 230K(down for clutch and overall maintanence)
          '93 White B6 swap thanks to Skeeters Keeper
          '92 Aqua parts Car
          '93 Turquoise 5spd 137K
          '90 White LX Thanks to FB71

          "Your God of repentance will not save you.
          Your holy ghost will not save you.
          Your God plutonium will not save you.
          In fact...
          ...You will not be saved!"

          Prince of Darkness -1987

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          • #6
            I know all about speed changes and aero benefits, but a 5mph speed change doesn't fully.account for a 25% increase in FE when I normally drive quite conservatively anyway.

            There are still winter/summer blends even with ethanol. It's an EPA mandate. One station actually used to tell us when they had each.

            I also remember that I just recently increased my tire pressure to 40psi from 30... Which probably accounts for some of it, also. I might go to 50 psi on the way to hondaslayer's place this week.

            When I delivered all those parts to FestYboy, I got 34.4 mpg for that trip, including several miles on 283 at 75-90 mph on 155R13 tires. I'm fairly pleased with my auto so far, and since slayers is 5speed, I may leave this one auto for a "community car".

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Christ View Post
              I nailed 41mpg going up to syracuse and back. I was driving slower than the psl most of the trip, but it shouldn't account for an 8mpg increase.
              I think we're on summer gas here, which has a higher btu content. That could account for part of it as well.
              Sorry, but you have no 100% ethanol-free gas stations near Gillette. The closest 100% ethanol-free gas station is Montour Falls in New York & that is higher octane 89. As for your trip to Syracuse, there are some 100% ethanol-free gas stations in that region, again tho, only 89 octane. Only in Munsville, NY is there 87 octane 100% ethanol-free gasoline.

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              • #8
                Christ, you got 41 MPG on an auto!
                I'm impressed! :notworthy:
                Would agree; 33% increase in tire pressure, lower speed, higher BTU content fuel, and warmer temps probably all contributed!
                Last edited by Pu241; 05-20-2012, 12:38 PM.
                '93 Blue 5spd 230K(down for clutch and overall maintanence)
                '93 White B6 swap thanks to Skeeters Keeper
                '92 Aqua parts Car
                '93 Turquoise 5spd 137K
                '90 White LX Thanks to FB71

                "Your God of repentance will not save you.
                Your holy ghost will not save you.
                Your God plutonium will not save you.
                In fact...
                ...You will not be saved!"

                Prince of Darkness -1987

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                • #9
                  If you installed a new O2 sensor on your tune-up, that also contributed, if not,
                  but you cured an over rich problem, the O2 may be getting better as fouling
                  is burning off of it!
                  No car too fast !

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Dragonhealer View Post
                    If you installed a new O2 sensor on your tune-up, that also contributed, if not,
                    but you cured an over rich problem, the O2 may be getting better as fouling
                    is burning off of it!
                    Tune up? What's that?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Pu241 View Post
                      Christ, you got 41 MPG on an auto!
                      I'm impressed! :notworthy:
                      Would agree; 33% increase in tire pressure, lower speed, higher BTU content fuel, and warmer temps probably all contributed!
                      I forgot about the warmer temps!

                      It was 80+ on the ride home... someone had a crash in Watkins Glen, so we were redirected for 6 blocks past the race library there... at 4 MPH stop and go. The temp gauge went to the high-side of the "normal" range, but no higher. I feel like I'm safe without a radiator fan and having half the radiator blocked by a trans cooler now.

                      I also came home ~130miles with a furnace taking up the passenger side of the car. I had to pull the pass seat and flip it around so the back was against the dash to make it fit... I'm sure that was helpful.

                      I need to start a fuel log, honestly. I've been going back on ecomodder.com a lot, and already added it to the garage, but I haven't been adding my fuel slips to it yet. They have a fuelly-type sig addition that gives up mileage figures including last tank, 90 day, and lifetime averages.

                      Would it be OK to have that in my sig here with a link to my EM garage?
                      Last edited by Christ; 05-20-2012, 02:36 PM.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Christ View Post
                        I need to start a fuel log, honestly. I've been going back on ecomodder.com a lot, and already added it to the garage, but I haven't been adding my fuel slips to it yet. They have a fuelly-type sig addition that gives up mileage figures including last tank, 90 day, and lifetime averages.

                        Would it be OK to have that in my sig here with a link to my EM garage?
                        Don't see that it would be any different from the fuelly link in my sig!
                        I keep a paper log in the car, which include all maintenance, so if I don't have time to do a net update I can do it later from the paper log! I just use a 3"x5" spiral bound note card for the log, cheap and small enough to fit in our expansive glove compartments!
                        We had a joint ecomodder festiva meet some time ago!
                        '93 Blue 5spd 230K(down for clutch and overall maintanence)
                        '93 White B6 swap thanks to Skeeters Keeper
                        '92 Aqua parts Car
                        '93 Turquoise 5spd 137K
                        '90 White LX Thanks to FB71

                        "Your God of repentance will not save you.
                        Your holy ghost will not save you.
                        Your God plutonium will not save you.
                        In fact...
                        ...You will not be saved!"

                        Prince of Darkness -1987

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                        • #13
                          Sounds good. I always like to check because certain forums don't like sig links that aren't "mainstream" stuff in user's sigs. Never know when there's a bit of animosity or whatever between forums, right?

                          Whenever I hit a landmark like getting 40MPG, etc, it always makes me thrilled to do more work... so now I have to start working on the Aspire swap. lol

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                          • #14
                            Here in the Netherlands, where fuel prices of about $8,50 a gallon are commonplace some of us are trying to spend as little as they can on fuel.
                            I'm driving a 2000 Kia Pride 1.3 EFI with a 5 speed tranny and 14 inch rims and i'm getting around 48-50 mpg.
                            Mind you, the highest point in the Netherlands is a bit shy of 1000ft so it's really flat here, that helps al lot also.
                            Here it's possible to get RON 95 fuel (10% ethanol) but i do notice that it's a 25-30 mile difference on a full tank of gas, compared with the normal RON 102 that i normally put in the car.

                            But honestly, when driving around the Nurburgring i'm barely getting 25 mpg
                            but my foot is welded on the floor for most of the lap.

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                            • #15
                              43-45-42 last 3 fillups. 4-speed carby. Stock tires. Always go 65, including city!

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