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Old 03-19-2015, 04:13 AM   #62 (permalink)
Focus-Ak
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Originally Posted by spacemanspif View Post
... When are you going to start a thread? I'd love to see pics of the car and see what mods are working for you. Did you ever get the tuner?
I will start a thread when I have something conclusive or unique to report. I will PM you a photo sometime soon; not much to look at. I have a 90% grill block -- upper totally blocked, and the lower is jammed with pipe insulation except for a small rectangle. 30s to 40s here most of the winter, and I typically reach 186-196, with highest peak of 205 on a steep hill. The upper block is two layers of fairly stiff closed cell foam wired to the grill (flush in the recess) and heavy-duty construction garbage bag material over that -- but some wrinkles because it was hard to work around legs on the back side of the grill. All quick, dirty, pragmatic, temporary setup for now. The car had low suspension when bought (used).

I have the tuner and am running on my 5th custom tune. My idle now drops to 850-875 by a short block from home, and a block later into the 600-750 range (quite variable within that, depending on engine's mood at the time). The target setting is 600. My idle had been 1300-1400 until about 20 minutes of running. Also, after a pulse it now goes to a stable idle in about 3.5 seconds instead of 5 to 6. A-B-A testing will be impossible because the stock tune uses adaptive management -- takes a lot of miles to get the stock tune to its most efficient (but still high idle) state. I still hope for some tweaks in the custom tune.

On the UltraGauge I am seeing good improvements on short trips compared to previously, especially from cold starts. A 1 or 2 mile errand now nets 19-20 MPG instead of 13-14. Glide gal/hr was in the range of 0.6 to 0.8 for a long time, slowly dropping to .35, sometimes (if engine was in a good mood) .23 -- now I'm at 0.3 on short order and at .23 within a few minutes. That's rolling; stopped it drops to 0.2 or 0.21. These short trips (and we normally walk or bike for that) were killing our tank averages -- should be much better now. No roads out of town here, very small road system, 45 mph is highest speed limit.

On a couple of 6 mile test courses I use (some 35 mph driving, mostly P&G 40-50 MPH), results with the tuning are inconclusive so far. Likely this is since the stock tune would be into the 0.5 to 0.3 gal/hr range half way out. Before and after, if fully warmed up I was/am getting 42-45 MPG on the calibrated UG on these runs, typically; but sometimes in the high 30s or as much as 47. A few years ago we got 40-41 MPH (odometer/gallons) on a long road trip on the mainland -- 55-60 MPH, downhill gliding, but not using P&G as aggressively as now.

Hope I didn't take too much space on your thread.
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