Can megasquirt be used to achieve better fuel economy???
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I'm getting the feeling you don't have a megasquirt running the car. If your "base" timing is too advanced, you aren't doing yourself any favors mileage-wise or engine longevity-wise.
If you are using an SAFC on your factory-controlled engine, you aren't doing yourself any favors either. The SAFC is too basic of a controller to give you good mileage.
20 degrees is stock for this car. The car is fully stock from the factory. All mods were taken off.
In that case, take a look at your O2 sensor. If there are 5 wires coming out of it, then you have a lean burn engine and you probably won't see improved mileage by going to an EMS. If you see 4, then you very well might.
The way you get better mileage out of an EMS-equiped car is better injector spray/location, the freedom to tune for mileage without much concern for emissions, and the fact that you can run lean burn maps in closed-loop. Just how much additional mileage you get out of it depends on the engine.
Yes I have done almost everything to get the mileage up. Changed the spark plugs to copper ones, changed spark plug wires to better ones, changed to a new distributor cap and rotor, did a tranny and radiator flush, and there is some other things.Enthalpy wrote:Ah, now I see where you are coming from. I'm assuming you have done all the common sense stuff to improve your mileage (tire pressure, alignment, fresh oil, good ignition, clean injectors, working EGR, etc.).
In that case, take a look at your O2 sensor. If there are 5 wires coming out of it, then you have a lean burn engine and you probably won't see improved mileage by going to an EMS. If you see 4, then you very well might.
The way you get better mileage out of an EMS-equiped car is better injector spray/location, the freedom to tune for mileage without much concern for emissions, and the fact that you can run lean burn maps in closed-loop. Just how much additional mileage you get out of it depends on the engine.
You know I was thinking of getting lighter rims so my street mileage would go up. My oem wheels are 20.6lbs. You think shaving 6-7 pounds a rim will improve street mileage because the engine has less to push?
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