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mfor4x4 12-02-2008 09:22 PM

1997 Metro Mods
 
I have recently purchased a 1997 Metro and am wondering what mods to do to this car. I am very interested in what MetroMPG has done to his to get the mileage he is getting.

I able to purchase a 1993 Swift 1.3 SOHC 5 speed car which from my research has a 3.53 final drive ratio which is better than the 4.39 ratio the local GM dealership told me I have.

I have already done a grill block and my tires are inflated to 45 psi, I am planning on deleting both side view mirrors and getting some mounted inside the car. I am also going to make up some rear wheel skirts when I get a chance to.

I drive 84 kilometers round trip on the highway everyday, the highway is not very busy and I keep my speed about 105 km/h. I am curious if doing a partial under belly pan is helpful with FE? I am also curious if a rear diffuser will help with the dead air space at the back of my car?

Please give me your input, it is very much appreciated. :thumbup:

MetroMPG 12-02-2008 10:23 PM

Here's just about everything I've done to my car: Firefly efficiency mods - MetroMPG.com

But the biggest single improvement to my fuel economy has been driving style. And specifically slowing down for highway driving. I averaged 75 km/h driving from Ontario to Nova Scotia recently (with the car fully loaded), and with some good tailwinds averaged 75 mpg (US). The aero mods definitely help, but #1 is leaving earlier & driving slower, where traffic permits.

Don't forget partial grille block and block heater will really help in the winter - especially out there on the chilly prairies. (How cold has it gotten so far? :P)

lightblaze 06-03-2011 06:27 PM

97 metro
 
I just picked up a 97 as well. I'd be interested in suggestions as well. Anyone ever consider replacing lsi engine with an earlier efi engine?


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