Wingless = Better MPG?
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The wing does cause drag, so an improvement is expected. I think in other threads it was determined that it is worth a a mph or two at the drag sstrip. I think I get about 220 miles to a tank with my wing.
And that's all I'll ever get, because it ain't comin' off.
And that's all I'll ever get, because it ain't comin' off.
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No way that has to do with your mileage. The wing creates downforce probably over 80mph and is very aerodynamic otherwise. Unless you are constantly driving 100mph, I really doubt the tiny surface area would cause that much resistance.
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Have you had your car tuned at all, if so you may be pulling timing and flooding your motor with fuel, or possibly a boost leak to mess it up even more. JUst a couple thoughts, I always get 200 + miles per tank, but I did get poor like you and found out I had a few small issues.
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Have you had your car tuned at all, if so you may be pulling timing and flooding your motor with fuel, or possibly a boost leak to mess it up even more. JUst a couple thoughts, I always get 200 + miles per tank, but I did get poor like you and found out I had a few small issues.