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Aneroid pins effect on fuel economy?
by
Cheesetoast
on 26 Jul, 2006 15:27
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does a more agressive aneroid pin affect fuel economy a lot? i'll be going on a 1200km road trip this month and deciding if i should just swap the stock 1.9td one back into my golf, i've got a slightly filed 1.6 pin in there now. It'll be a speed limit, take it easy cruise, so power is not needed.
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#1
by
RabbitJockey
on 26 Jul, 2006 18:04
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you could always just turn the 1.6 pin to the least steap side.
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#2
by
hillfolk'r
on 26 Jul, 2006 19:32
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i think turning the "smoke screw" makes mileage worse if its turned in too far,but the lda set at max,it doesnt really seem to affect mine
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#3
by
zagarus
on 26 Jul, 2006 21:10
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are you going to waterwagens? damn wish i was going, do you need a passport to cross the border?
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#4
by
Cheesetoast
on 26 Jul, 2006 22:10
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are you going to waterwagens? damn wish i was going, do you need a passport to cross the border?
i don't think so, i'll be in seatle on saturday, i'm toying with the idea of staying the night, and checking out the show the next day, but i doubt it.
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#5
by
QuickTD
on 27 Jul, 2006 06:57
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Very few adjustments on the pump will directly impact your fuel economy at cruise or light "throttle'. The governor, the main fueling adjustment screw and the aneriod only
limit injected quantity under certain conditions of engine speed and boost pressure. At all other times the injected quantity is determined directly by the position of your foot on the accelerator. If you stay off the pedal you'll get good economy no matter how your pump is set up, but if you drive with the pedal on the floor all the time, then adjustments of the aneroid and max fuel screw will probably affect fuel economy. In other words, there is no need to adjust the pump differently to restore fuel economy, all you have to do is show a little restraint.
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#6
by
RabbitJockey
on 27 Jul, 2006 08:24
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i like to turn the fueling back on my car to keep myself out of trouble, cause i'm a kid and i always get the urge to see what my car can do, so now i have turned back, and i know it's not going to do *** when i put the pedal down so it keeps me out of trouble, and more fuel in my tank
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#7
by
Darkness_is_spreading
on 27 Jul, 2006 09:07
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I have tried disconnecting my line from the LDA because I have a line running to my boost gauge, pull the line off and my LDA is offline....
AS for fuel economy, I believe with it off when I cruise around that my economy is better, less power of course, but it acts similar to an Eco.
Although, I have seen what a giles pump can do, heard of its economy ( which is awesome because the foot never left the floor and the car still got 360 km on a 1/4 of the tank) .....
Really it's about restraint, and a Giles pump, you can run with out the one, but will feel better with both ....
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#8
by
MacGyver
on 27 Jul, 2006 10:47
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Restraint...
Re-straint...?
Ok, looked it up:
re·straint ( P ) Pronunciation Key (r-strnt)
n.
The act of restraining or the condition of being restrained.
Loss or abridgment of freedom.
An influence that inhibits or restrains; a limitation.
An instrument or a means of restraining.
Control or repression of feelings; constraint.
Huh.
Nope, sorry, never heard of it, no idea what that means.
:lol: :twisted:
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#9
by
hillfolk'r
on 27 Jul, 2006 21:03
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the only restraint i have is myseat belt i guess
because the hammer is always down,lol
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#10
by
935racer
on 27 Jul, 2006 22:05
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Control fuel economy with your right foot, 95% of the time this is true.