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Economy Modding

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Economy Modding

Post by Mudgey » Mon Mar 04, 2013 5:33 pm

Hello,

Anybody into economy modding or done anything to their ludes to get better Fuel Efficiency ? Please don't bombard me with replies of get a diesel as your missing the point...

I think its just as enjoyable to chase power as fuel economy, considering that the price of fuel is always on the up!

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Post by LewisH » Mon Mar 04, 2013 5:36 pm

My friend who had my 5g before me, said when he de-cat'd it, it made a difference. Not to sure my self though!
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Post by Ammo » Mon Mar 04, 2013 5:37 pm

I had to do it to my lude last year when I was travelling an hour each way to work

Gave it a service with new oil, new fuel and oil filter, valve clearances.

I also swapped the exhaust for a quieter one and put the cat back in. Put the stock airbox and filter back on and made sure all the brakes were free.

Managed 34mpg if I didn't use Vtec


It was boring as hell though :lol:

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Post by prelude_h22 » Mon Mar 04, 2013 6:13 pm

Strip the interior, lose the spare wheel and get lighter wheels. That should help with economy plus it should be fun when you do put your foot down. Weight is a killer in the lude

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Post by rob quilter » Mon Mar 04, 2013 6:22 pm

LPG is probably the best option to save money on fuel costs.
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Post by Donald » Mon Mar 04, 2013 7:00 pm

@4thgenphil :lol:

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Post by Supermarine Blues » Mon Mar 04, 2013 8:22 pm

Any idea how I can get seven passengers and their luggage in mine?

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Post by secla » Mon Mar 04, 2013 9:12 pm

as said remove extra weight and there are certain driving techniques if you look at some hyper miling websites that may eek you out a couple of extra mpg

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Post by Supermarine Blues » Mon Mar 04, 2013 11:56 pm

Buy an S2000?

Mine is just as hard-driven, but is notably more economical. Then there's the 86...

But just as with the lighter wheels suggestion; it's a fool's errand, since it would take years to recover the investment.

Practice the hypermileage techniques. At least that may involve rapidly VTECcing to speed & (carefully!) block-shifting into 5th. Which is fun.

But really, life's too short to worry about MPG.

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Post by Space1999 » Tue Mar 05, 2013 1:21 am

Use a high quality ester-synthetic oil - 5W30 or similar. Full synthetic oils have lower friction than semi-syn types, and you will find your engines uses a few percent less petrol as a result.

Fit new rotor arm and dizzy cap, clean electrical contacts in the ignition system with cotton buds and isopropyl alcohol will give a healthier spark, and a few percent more MPG, especially if you've got nice plugs in there (NGK Iridium).

Fit a new air filter, ideally a K&N panel filter.

Also, correct tyre pressures will give a few extra percent, as will removing the spare and any other crap you have in the boot.

Keep air con off, windows closed and the lowest drain on your electrical system you can manage.

None of this is drastic by itself but will give a good 10-15% improvement if all done together... it's basically just getting things running as nature intended.

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