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fclaridge 10-23-2014 03:09 PM

Eco car build
 
Hi all, I am a hotrod type of guy. I like cool cars and yet I commute 110 miles everyday. My daily driver is a 92 Civic Vx so I do get some good mpg for it. What I would like to do, and would like some feedback or maybe some pointers on where I can go for mpg calculators, is build a 1926 or 1927 Ford Model T Tudor. It is light weight and very simple. For the powerplant I want to mount a 1.6L Ford Fiesta motor inline, attach a Ford AOD transmission to it and out back put in a light weight aluminum axle with 3.25 gears. I know the car isn't going to be aerodynamic at all, but with that kind of running gear I should achieve some moderately good mpgs. I'd like to hear some thoughts on this and any suggestions on where I could find a calculator to see how it would perform.

Thanks.

Fred

MetroMPG 10-23-2014 03:46 PM

I would want to estimate the aerodynamic costs before doing anything else:

Aerodynamic & rolling resistance, power & MPG calculator - EcoModder.com

Frank Lee 10-23-2014 07:29 PM

You guys already pointed out the gorilla in the room- aero. Another one is putting such an enormous transmission behind such a relatively small engine. Couple that with the hypoid gears in the axle and I think it'd be quite the lossy drivetrain vs FWD.

And for gawd's sake, isn't there a way to be closer to work? Two hours in the car every day equals BLEAH.

darcane 10-24-2014 01:27 PM

Maybe a different option: get a small diesel (Kubota or Perkins) and adapt to a manual tranny. Industrial motors don't have all the plastic bits that modern car engines have and will visually fit better with the antique car. A lightweight car would still allow for brisk acceleration with the relatively low power output. Aero will still be awful, but the inherent efficiency of the diesel may help make up for it.

Want to improve aero? Maybe look at the Modified Roadster classes from land speed racing (/FMR /GMR /BFMR /BGMR) for ideas.

renault_megane_dci 10-24-2014 02:49 PM

Most of the fun of the build would be aero vintage looking in my opinion ...

Would also make for a real eye catcher in hot rods world where it definitely is not that common.

redneck 10-24-2014 06:26 PM

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What I would like to do, and would like some feedback or maybe some pointers on where I can go for mpg calculators, is build a 1926 or 1927 Ford Model T
Something like this...???

Aero mods - 1930's style - MetroMPG.com


http://i536.photobucket.com/albums/f...psafe24acd.jpg

:)


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dirtydave 10-24-2014 10:33 PM

Yeah bro build it like that ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

fclaridge 10-26-2014 12:27 PM

That's all great info guys. Will take it in consideration.

redneck 11-02-2014 08:18 PM

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Found another one...


http://i536.photobucket.com/albums/f...ps334388ce.jpg


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MetroMPG 11-10-2014 01:08 PM

Where'd you find that one?!


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