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what else can i do to improve fc?
hi,
i've managed to consume 15Km/L from my recent measurement. the fastest route that i can take can only give me a top of 60kph for around 5 seconds. i don't go through highways in my daily drive - only within the city. so far, what i have done is p&g, coasting in neutral, shut off engine at stop light, gradual acceleration, right tire pressure (i don't want to go higher than factory specs). my car is all stock (no performance mods), recently tuned up (new oil, oil filter, air cleaner, fuel filter, plugs). timing is stock advance. carb is newly rebuilt. afaik, aero mods won't do me any good since i can't go higher speeds. |
Even some aero mods can't hurt though you're right -- they make a bigger impact as speed increases. In lower speeds, tires become more important. If you're comfortable with the pressure have you considered getting low-rolling resistance tires?
Do you have a way to get instaneous feedback on your driving? A Scangauge II could help you "calibrate" your driving techniques and tune where you can get the most bang for your FE by giving you the information to you at that moment. |
15km/L in city? I'd say you're doing really well. The 'nut behind the wheel' has been finely tuned. Your biggest improvements now are probably going to be from Low Rolling Resistance tires, and reduced weight.
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You're pushing past 30mpg in town, I'd say you're doing great.
If you're doing that much getting about in town, how much could you offset with alternate modes, like a scooter or bike? Bikes with add-on motors can shut down on hop onto bike trails for the ultimate in convenience. |
car factory. my car manual suggest a 28 psi in front and 26 behind. higher than that, im feeling jerky.
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Comprehensive guide on a drifting forum (Mild to Hardcore) My advice would be to start pricing lighterweight components to be replaced as they fail (seeing as it's almost 10 years old already). Things like suspension and exhaust are good candidates since they tend to be the things that wear out first. |
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