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Big_Jimbob

Poor Mpg

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Big_Jimbob

Rite, i need some more help if possible......

 

Im still getting no more then 250 miles to a full tank.. approx 44litres

 

Iv changed my:

 

ecu temp sensor,

ecu for a known good one,

timing set correctly,

good plugs and leads,

Clean dizzy cap n rotor arm,

vac advance is not perferated,

all pipes and tubes are fine,

sad is working correctly...

 

Im outa ideas.....

 

can anyone help??!!??

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Simes

It's cold at the moment so you'll be using more on start up for at least 10 mins.

Do you have a power boost valve? Is your motor running rich?

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Big_Jimbob

I have a standard fuel pressure regulator, so i dunno if that could be the culprit??

 

It is running lean at idle i know that cause the plugs are grey when its been stood ticking over...

 

i dunno about when its above idle tho...

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Anthony

Is the throttle switch set correctly? Do you have access to another AFM to rule that out?

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Big_Jimbob

the throttle cable is slightly slack when the pedal is not pressed, and it generally idles very well.....

 

I dont have access to another afm, but the one i have i bought as an apparent re-conditioned unit about a yr ago, it had a lucas re-conditioning sticker on (mpg hasnt changed since then) it is immaculate inside.... as is all the throttle body and idle screw and all the pipes from air filter to tb...

 

is it worth tryin another fuel pressure regulator?

 

or afm?

 

thanks guys for trying to help me get to the bottom of this..

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sorr

Change the air filter. Mine drinks fuel when this is dirty.

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Big_Jimbob

Iv just changed the air filter, the origional one was a foam one and was filthy, now replaced with a paper one........

 

should have thought of replacing it before!!!

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j_turnell

Have you got it on a Co machine to check its not running rich, was it setup after the new afm was put on?

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stevec205gti

Have you checked continuity of the wires between the ECU and temp sensor - if either of these are shot it'll overfuel regardless of what you connect to either end

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Livelee

Hi

 

Sorry to hi jack the thread but my car also struggles for 250 miles to a tank.

 

I'm not sure what is "normal" for my spec. It's an mi16 309, weighs 900kg with a full tank and has a 1.6gti gearbox.

 

Does 250 miles sound reasonable?

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hodgy

sounds silly but you tried puttin a load of REDX in your petrol and in the inlet?

 

worked on mine been gettin an extra 20mile to £20

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richard

What fuel you running?

 

UL on mine really is poor.

 

depends on what sort of driving your doing...lots of stop start ive seen around 150 out of a tank...and on a single long run (driving like miss daisy) ive got around 370. (1.6)

The norm is around 250ish though. But then again i love that 3rd gear pull

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Big_Jimbob

Iv changed the air filter and re-set the timing now, andiv just finished the first tank full,

 

This was a mixed run, and i managed to get about 31mpg, so its gettin better, oh n that is running 97ron fuel....

 

do you reccon a rollin road session would be worth it to squeeze some more out of her and make sure she is set up alright????

 

thanks

jim

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