Better MPG with Turbo? What?
I make a new 1600cc engine with the same base but VVL and Turbo, 194 HP on 91 Octane, weighs 100 lbs more. Same car, now gets 51.5 MPG. How??
Remember, only changes are engine and gearing (optimized for engine)
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BlasterMaster555 wrote:Both engines are running 14.7 fuel air mix. If the car makes double the horsepower, it should halve the fuel economy regardless. The only time you MPG goes up with a turbo is on a diesel, where fuel air mix is not a constant.
Also, I took the turbo engine and made a nonturbo variant with higher compression, same 91 octane. I got a good boost in power over the economy engine, but the fuel economy was 38 MPG instead.
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BlasterMaster555 wrote:Both engines are running 14.7 fuel air mix. If the car makes double the horsepower, it should halve the fuel economy regardless. The only time you MPG goes up with a turbo is on a diesel, where fuel air mix is not a constant.
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