Re: [DMCForum] Re: DeLorean MPG (Martin G)
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Re: [DMCForum] Re: DeLorean MPG (Martin G)




> Performance and economy are mutually exclusive terms. You simply can
> not increase one without reducing the other.

Careful Bill, this new found friendship is very fragile. It's true that
the power comes from burning fuel - pure and simple; More power = more
fuel EXCEPT when you consider that no engine is 100% efficient, and
there must be examples out there of engines whose output and efficiency
are improved at the same time, keeping mileage constant. We're talking
about a 130hp 2.85 V6 that does 20mpg. Now look at

http://carsearch.yahoo.co.uk/b/a/cr_12272853-229/100354123.html

This is one of the most powerful normally aspirated hp-per-litre engines
available today. Or if you wsant to compare a similar size engine

http://carsearch.yahoo.co.uk/b/a/crl_12266166/0/100354123.html

(that's 255hp normally aspirated)

>
> To everyone bragging about 30 MPG, I ask "what did you do to reduce
> air intake?" A stock DeLo (the ones tested at 19 MPG in 1981) already
> operated on the lean side of optimum fuel mixture. Reducing that even
> further will only lead to excessive combustion temperatures, potential
> detonation, and other engine damaging conditions.

Bill, drawing less air in means the engine will meter less fuel.

Martin


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