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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
California
Gas mileage 3.0 vs 3.1 pulley
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<blockquote data-quote="stang99" data-source="post: 634482" data-attributes="member: 191"><p>I fixed the heat exchanger last night by taking it off the car and fabricating a plug that I epoxied into the hole in the exchanger. Unfortunately, I did not remove my sway bar and I was jumped at C-Bad by a crew of vermacious kurnids, you kicked my headlights in. My heat exchanger fix, on the other hand, which cost next to nothing, apparently was a good thing. </p><p>Also, my car returned to relatively good mileage after I filled the heat exchanger with distilled water (not gin). I got just over 18 mpg driving briskly including 6 runs at C-Bad. I am assuming that when there is no coolent in the intercooler, some sensors inform the ecu of this fact and it goes to reduced timing and a richer mixture, and if you push things at all, it removes all boost. So, my bad mileage was due to the leak in my heat exchanger. Ain't technology grand?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stang99, post: 634482, member: 191"] I fixed the heat exchanger last night by taking it off the car and fabricating a plug that I epoxied into the hole in the exchanger. Unfortunately, I did not remove my sway bar and I was jumped at C-Bad by a crew of vermacious kurnids, you kicked my headlights in. My heat exchanger fix, on the other hand, which cost next to nothing, apparently was a good thing. Also, my car returned to relatively good mileage after I filled the heat exchanger with distilled water (not gin). I got just over 18 mpg driving briskly including 6 runs at C-Bad. I am assuming that when there is no coolent in the intercooler, some sensors inform the ecu of this fact and it goes to reduced timing and a richer mixture, and if you push things at all, it removes all boost. So, my bad mileage was due to the leak in my heat exchanger. Ain't technology grand? [/QUOTE]
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Gas mileage 3.0 vs 3.1 pulley
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