Proven MPG's increase technique
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Thats a good question... I have a w/b coming, with my newly repaired laptop probably next week. I will know then.... I know that if you search some of malibujacks threads, it may have that info.
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The car usually runs in closed loop, that means it uses the feedback from the O2 sensor to maintain 14.7 AFR. The transition to open loop is is not a definite point across the operating RPM of the engine. It actually changes to open loop based on load and throttle position, throttle position measured in volts. The transition is USUALY around 25% throttle. Hope this helps answer your question.
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i really believe its impossible to get the mpg you speak of unless that was crusing at 60mph in one long trip. like i said before my average is 17mpg and if i drive like a grand ma and never hit boost and never shift past 3k i can get maybe 19mpg. if i drive even slower like your asking i cant amagine geting any more than 20-21mpg. my stock auto 97 accord only gets 22-23mpg.
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i really believe its impossible to get the mpg you speak of unless that was crusing at 60mph in one long trip. like i said before my average is 17mpg and if i drive like a grand ma and never hit boost and never shift past 3k i can get maybe 19mpg. if i drive even slower like your asking i cant amagine geting any more than 20-21mpg. my stock auto 97 accord only gets 22-23mpg.