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I figured lower temp was a bit of an issue, but don't know how much. When I was at the gas station, I forgot to ask if they have switched over to winter blend yet.
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Tom have you accounted for the lower temp air entering the engine (more dense) along with the change in fuel grade (winter blend)?
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Originally posted by getnpsi View PostI dont care if a vacuum needle is off. As you drive its instant feedback to maintain speed at same load. Inaccurate or not it still moves good or bad according to mods or not.
In the same sentence i implied do not take apart a running car to save fuel! If you have to, and mill a lot, a gear is handy becsuse zero may then be off one degree.
Not to mention that even just installing a cam might be out of many people's comfort zones.
Cheap, simple mods. Are we clear now?
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I dont care if a vacuum needle is off. As you drive its instant feedback to maintain speed at same load. Inaccurate or not it still moves good or bad according to mods or not.
In the same sentence i implied do not take apart a running car to save fuel! If you have to, and mill a lot, a gear is handy becsuse zero may then be off one degree.
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Originally posted by getnpsi View PostI agree to both sides. Tom needs in car vacuum gauge, i have one. Tom was worried about his head gasket earlier and is familiar with servicing his own he can get a second head and do it up with smaller cc chambers and a mill while still driving his car. His adjustable cam gear is a good thing to have if you deviate from anything more than general cleanups on a head rebuild. With weather colder id just concentrate on aeromods and getting to operating temps as soon as possible.
Second head? Did you not just read that I am trying to do the things that are cheap and simple?
Adjustable cam gear showed that the sweet spot was at 0*, so it turned out to be unnecessary (except to verify 0*).Last edited by TominMO; 11-08-2013, 05:39 PM.
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I agree to both sides. Tom needs in car vacuum gauge, i have one. Tom was worried about his head gasket earlier and is familiar with servicing his own he can get a second head and do it up with smaller cc chambers and a mill while still driving his car. His adjustable cam gear is a good thing to have if you deviate from anything more than general cleanups on a head rebuild. With weather colder id just concentrate on aeromods and getting to operating temps as soon as possible.
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OK, I went on another run today. Ignition at 13 BTDC, vac at 22", FP at 42, premium gas. Drove 114 miles and refilled with 2.2 gallons, for a result of 51.8 MPG. The weather was clear, in the mid-50s and pretty breezy, so not the best of atmospheric conditions. But hey, hope springs eternal. Next I will drop FP down to stock (~36/37), and hope it doesn't throw a code. If no code, I will go on another run on Monday. It will get much colder here starting Tuesday, for about three days or so.
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Originally posted by bhearts View PostI really got to know, why didn't you go with the high compression pistons, or try a head mill.
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I really got to know, why didn't you go with the high compression pistons, or try a head mill. The peak fuel economy will happen when you can maximize power throughout the rpms, and have the lowest possible timing advance before pre detonation, because the piston would be fighting against its direction the least. The one guy that kept chiming in about his head he had mill 48 thousandth, why didn't you throw some water injection on to spray when your load got high enough
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I feel genuinely disappointed that no one suggested you try a vacuum gauge earlier on this thread. I can't see a better way to interpret modifications than with one of these. It'd even do wonders on aero, you could see that you have less engine load which would show an increase in aerodynamics
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Originally posted by litesong View Postpure-gas.org shows no 100% gasoline in Pittsburgh, altho a few stations in outlying regions. Most are higher octane 89, but one in Porterville, north of Pittsburgh has some 87 octane. You should carefully try airports & especially marinas because they have permission to dispense 100% gasoline. Often they are unadvertised, behind buildings or on small fuel docks you may have to carry 5 gallon containers to fill.Last edited by TominMO; 11-05-2013, 10:43 AM.
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Originally posted by rmoltis View PostChances are your running e10.......Unless you have a pure gas station nearby which I personally don't.
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If the heart desires it, cost is no issue!
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Originally posted by rmoltis View PostHey!
I see in your signature the 93 festy...
Is that dickmeyers old car???
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