
Don't retard the timing any more. More advanced timing is better for fuel economy.
Quote from: "dieselweasel"Don't retard the timing any more. More advanced timing is better for fuel economy.
So by advancing you mean closer to 1.05mm right??
-The tamper cap i was previously talking about is on that other adjustment screw that the Bentley doesnt talk about, the one with the 13mm lock nut. I just turned this in as far as the tamper allowed it. (kinda scared to take this off) Is this the fuel load adjustment?
Quote from: "shox75"Quote from: "dieselweasel"Don't retard the timing any more. More advanced timing is better for fuel economy.
So by advancing you mean closer to 1.05mm right??
set it as close to the maximum allowable timing as you can get it. You will get better fuel economy and better performance. Your car is a 1990 1.6 right? How many litres of fuel do you use in 650km? My jetta does 680km on 32 litres so if yours is doing 650 on 32 litres, it is pretty close to what that car is capable of. I have redline in my transmission and this has gotten me an additional 2-3mpg per tank, so that could be why my mileage is slightly higher than yours.
Chrissev: Where were you able to find the redline? I'm not having any luck finding it in Sudbury.
Thanks, Steve
Quote from: "chrissev"Quote from: "shox75"Quote from: "dieselweasel"Don't retard the timing any more. More advanced timing is better for fuel economy.
So by advancing you mean closer to 1.05mm right??
set it as close to the maximum allowable timing as you can get it. You will get better fuel economy and better performance. Your car is a 1990 1.6 right? How many litres of fuel do you use in 650km? My jetta does 680km on 32 litres so if yours is doing 650 on 32 litres, it is pretty close to what that car is capable of. I have redline in my transmission and this has gotten me an additional 2-3mpg per tank, so that could be why my mileage is slightly higher than yours.
It is the original one with the car. I usually fill it with about 42L, so i think it may be 45-50 because i never run it all the way down!
Quote from: "shox75"Quote from: "chrissev"Quote from: "shox75"Quote from: "dieselweasel"Don't retard the timing any more. More advanced timing is better for fuel economy.
So by advancing you mean closer to 1.05mm right??
set it as close to the maximum allowable timing as you can get it. You will get better fuel economy and better performance. Your car is a 1990 1.6 right? How many litres of fuel do you use in 650km? My jetta does 680km on 32 litres so if yours is doing 650 on 32 litres, it is pretty close to what that car is capable of. I have redline in my transmission and this has gotten me an additional 2-3mpg per tank, so that could be why my mileage is slightly higher than yours.
It is the original one with the car. I usually fill it with about 42L, so i think it may be 45-50 because i never run it all the way down!
90s must have had bigger tanks. Mine is full to overflowing with 38 litres when it is on empty. 42 litres for 650km isn't that great. That's 36mpg. You might as well be driving a magicwagon. Something is definately wrong. Have you checked your tire inflation pressures? Should be at least 32psi. Perhaps a stuck thermostat? When they stick open they wreck your fuel economy because the engine runs cold and uses more fuel. Has anyone messed with your injection pump? If someone has been turning screws they could have caused the problem. Timing will get you a couple more mpg if it is set at the most advanced spot. Also there is a difference between highway and city driving. I can go as low as 45mpg with stop and go city driving, or as high as 55mpg with long distance highway driving at 120km/hr.
man if i had milage like that I'd drive everywhere, even to my neighbors house. The only person playing aroudn with the pump is me, but everything is set to Bentley spec.
Well I hope my last timing adjustments is going to make a difference, I can treally tell yet. Only down a 1/4 tank so far.
I set everything as i posted above, tires inflated to 42 psi all around.
42psi? what sort of tires? Might be a little bumpy ride at that pressure. I usually do mine to 32psi.