12 MPG?
I have an '88 vert and I just did a 13b streetport swap. The car runs really good and feels great at high r's. However during normal driving, it is almost dumping gas ut the exhaust and kind of gutless. I do have a cold air intake and a extremely freeflowing exhaust so I know i'm not geting the back pressure for the secondaries. So they are permanently open which would account for the gutlessness at low r's. I am only getting 12MPG on a good day (170-180 miles per tank). My a/f gauge is telling me it is running lean to stoich, but the people behind me would disagree. Does anyone have any avenues I can explore to maybe remedy my condition. I can't help but think if the fuel mixture was right it would run better. And who doesn't want there car to run better?
Thanks,
Jack
Thanks,
Jack
i've talked to the guys at Hayes Rotary in Redmond, WA, where i got the motor and they said nothing about a SAFC and i thought of the o2 sensor and he said not likely the problem. he keeps telling me the a/f adjusting screw on the pass side of the engine bay needs to be tested. and that brings up another question...is that suposed to change my a/f gauge reading when i adjust that.
Originally Posted by jack' post='804951' date='Feb 28 2006, 01:57 PM
i've talked to the guys at Hayes Rotary in Redmond, WA, where i got the motor and they said nothing about a SAFC and i thought of the o2 sensor and he said not likely the problem. he keeps telling me the a/f adjusting screw on the pass side of the engine bay needs to be tested. and that brings up another question...is that suposed to change my a/f gauge reading when i adjust that.
That's an idle adjustment. It's not likely to have any significant bearing on your fuel economy.
Originally Posted by 1988RedT2' post='804959' date='Feb 28 2006, 11:40 AM
That's an idle adjustment. It's not likely to have any significant bearing on your fuel economy.
and it does make a tiny difference on my a/f meter but it really affects the way the car runs.
Originally Posted by jack' post='805006' date='Feb 28 2006, 04:14 PM
i think otherwise stamped right on it there is an L (lean) and an R (rich) to let you know which way to turn it.
and it does make a tiny difference on my a/f meter but it really affects the way the car runs.



