Today I went out and did a MPGs run in my Aspire SE. In my previous Aspire SE (sold to Arty), I got 48.25 MPG @ 60 MPH over an 85-mile hwy course. In this one, I went to Indy, about 250 miles away, and got 45 MPG @ 55 MPH.
So today I was testing out my simple and cheap aero mods. I closed off the hole in the bumper, and installed a 5" air dam under the front bumper. Both pieces were made of that expanded-aluminum gutter-guard stuff, covered with duct tape, painted an appropriate color, and held in place with zip ties & duct tape (bumper hole cover), and stainless steel fasteners and L-brackets (air dam).
The car: totally stock, 5-speed; 40 PSI in the tires; tools etc. in the trunk; 185/70x13 tires. 5W30 dino oil in the motor, 20W50 Valvoline synthetic motorcycle oil in the tranny. Also bear in mind that the Aspire has a lower final drive, 4.10 vs. the Festy's 3.78. This means the Aspire motor spins about 8% faster at a given cruising speed. RPM @ 60 was 2700. Also, Aspires are about 300 lbs heavier.
I jumped on the hwy and drove for 99.1 miles, keeping it pretty consistently at 60 MPH. Wind was basically nonexistent, and the temp was about 72. I went back to the same pump to carefully fill it to the brim again. It took 1.8 gallons before overflowing a little. This gave me a figure of 55.0 MPG.
My best MPG run @ 60 with my Festy, when it had the 1.3, was 52.1 MPG, even tho it has the taller final drive and is lighter. So aerodynamics are making the difference, despite the Aspire's greater weight.
Total parts cost: ~$10.
Next tests will involve side skirts (another $10) and super-tall tires, 165/80x15, on the front, to effectively raise the final drive a bit. I'll put 155/80x13s on the rear. This should just get me to 60 MPG.
Edit: it's quieter in there too. Didn't have to turn the radio up as much as before.
So today I was testing out my simple and cheap aero mods. I closed off the hole in the bumper, and installed a 5" air dam under the front bumper. Both pieces were made of that expanded-aluminum gutter-guard stuff, covered with duct tape, painted an appropriate color, and held in place with zip ties & duct tape (bumper hole cover), and stainless steel fasteners and L-brackets (air dam).
The car: totally stock, 5-speed; 40 PSI in the tires; tools etc. in the trunk; 185/70x13 tires. 5W30 dino oil in the motor, 20W50 Valvoline synthetic motorcycle oil in the tranny. Also bear in mind that the Aspire has a lower final drive, 4.10 vs. the Festy's 3.78. This means the Aspire motor spins about 8% faster at a given cruising speed. RPM @ 60 was 2700. Also, Aspires are about 300 lbs heavier.
I jumped on the hwy and drove for 99.1 miles, keeping it pretty consistently at 60 MPH. Wind was basically nonexistent, and the temp was about 72. I went back to the same pump to carefully fill it to the brim again. It took 1.8 gallons before overflowing a little. This gave me a figure of 55.0 MPG.
My best MPG run @ 60 with my Festy, when it had the 1.3, was 52.1 MPG, even tho it has the taller final drive and is lighter. So aerodynamics are making the difference, despite the Aspire's greater weight.
Total parts cost: ~$10.
Next tests will involve side skirts (another $10) and super-tall tires, 165/80x15, on the front, to effectively raise the final drive a bit. I'll put 155/80x13s on the rear. This should just get me to 60 MPG.
Edit: it's quieter in there too. Didn't have to turn the radio up as much as before.
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