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Old 11-21-2008, 07:40 PM   #1
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Default Winter fuel economy/power

Have any of you noticed that Stock ECU RX7s make no power when it is cold and they also get terrible mileage? I try to log my mileage on every tank and have the following data for your curiosity.

86 GXL 5-speed (0.69 OD out of 88 GXL) 12 degrees BTDC idle timing:
Temp (F) City Mileage (MPG) Hwy Mileage (MPG)
90+ 25-28 29-31
60-80 24-26 28-29
50-60 23 (Average) 25 (Average) *Largest sample size
40-50 18-21 24-26
30-40 16-18 21-23
10-30 15-18 19-22

Using a G-tech for power comparison (numbers may not be accurate horsepower, but are comparable) I found the following:

Temp (F) WHP (G-tech)
80 121
60 130
50 134
40 120
30 108
10 92

I installed a new transmission and a Haltech E6X and after tuning (during which I had some horrible mileage tanks) I acquired the following mileage chart.

86 GXL 5-speed (0.72 OD out of 86 GXL) Haltech E6X, Racing beat headers into custom exhaust, 16:1 AFR cruising, 50 degrees BTDC timing at cruising loads and speeds:
Temp (F) City Mileage (MPG) Hwy Mileage (MPG)
90+ 29-31 36 *one tank only at this temp
60-80 28-29 31-35
50-60 28 (Average) 31-34
40-50 24-27 30-31
30-40 25-27 28-31
20-30 23-26 25-27

Using a G-tech for power comparison (numbers may not be accurate horsepower, but are comparable) I found the following:

Temp (F) WHP (G-tech)
80 143
60 155
50 160
40 162
30 165

Now I have the misfortune of driving my '91 in the winter and have collected the following data.

91 Coupe, Automatic Transmission (0.72 OD), Idle timing 17 degrees BTDC:
Temp (F) City Mileage (MPG) Hwy Mileage (MPG)
90+ 20-22 25-27
60-80 19-20 25-26
50-60 19 (Average) 23 (Average)
40-50 18-20 21-24
30-40 16-17 19-20
10-30 14-15 *Not yet tested

Using a G-tech for power comparison (numbers may not be accurate horsepower, but are comparable) I found the following:

Temp (F) WHP (G-tech)
70 110
60 112
50 108
40 102
30 98
20 94

My biggest reason for the numbers is to show the trend.

Cooler temperatures hurt mileage and power for stock ECU, but hurt mileage less and helped power for Haltech running a constant 16:1 AFR (cruising) and 13.2:1 AFR under WOT (except for above 6,000 RPM, where the primaries maxed out).

Does this mean that the stock ECU has terrible cold weather maps?

Comments/Data are very welcome






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Old 11-21-2008, 10:55 PM   #2
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I know I drive 30 miles one way to work, I ran her down to E, put just 20 in her. 1.99gl. about 10gals. got half a tank, drove got to work 3 times and home 2 times. I needed more gas to get home.

put 15 in to see what will happen, 1.95 gal about 7.5gal... I got both ways twice... at this rate I will have to fork over 80 every two weeks, thats if the price stays low..

WTF? I did make it home tonight on an 1/8th bu shifting 1-3-5.. and never over 4g rpm.

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Old 11-21-2008, 11:29 PM   #3
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that's strange in my turboII it feels like i have more power.. just stepping on the gas i lose traction in 2nd..... that may just be because of the cold tires and ground though.. yea that's probably it.
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I would think that the turbo cars are different, they really should make more power when it is cold (more dense charge air). NA engines should too (up to a point) and that it what I find strange.
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Old 11-22-2008, 07:56 AM   #5
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I don't know about my HP, but I do know about the gas..I have a 91 n/a 5 speed.

stock header racing exhaust cat at the Y. I think its the junk they are putting in the gas..
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Old 11-22-2008, 08:14 AM   #6
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seems you get better gas mileage with higher temps, could be the fact youre not wasting gas due to letting your engine warm up

out of curiosity, what does your timing map look like in vacuum?
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Old 11-22-2008, 09:41 AM   #7
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The car is N/A so it is all in vacuum.

I tuned it based on TPS rather than MAP (This may be hard to translate)

As the coolant seals leaked more and more I kept advancing the timing, Most of the mileage numbers above were with 50 degrees BTDC (instead of about 40 in this map) due to the water injection from the leaking seals slowing down combustion. Before the leaking coolant seals, here is the cruising timing map (based on TPS):

1500 RPM
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
0 _ 38 _ 35 _ 29 _ 26 _ 22 _ 22 _ 21 _ 21 _ 20 _ 20

2000 RPM
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
42 _ 39 _ 36 _ 32 _ 28 _ 24 _ 24 _ 24 _ 24 _ 24 _ 24

2500 RPM
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
44 _ 42 _ 39 _ 34 _ 30 _ 28 _ 26 _ 26 _ 26 _ 26 _ 26

3000 RPM
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
46 _ 44 _ 42 _ 38 _ 30 _ 28 _ 27 _ 27 _ 27 _ 27 _ 27

I was running 16:1 AFR below 90% throttle, this timing was conservative in the high Throttle region.
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I'll load up my data from the past year. Unfortunately my poor mileage is from doing short runs in town most of the time. While during the summer I get the best mileage because I commute.
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you will have worse gas millage in a the car if you don't warm it up properly before driving around, warm up that o2 sensor!
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^^ I don't think that's quite true. You would just be wasting more gas going nowhere before you even leave the driveway. The 02 sensor would heat up faster when the engines under load anyway. and at lease your getting somewhere close to your destination in the mean time.
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Old 11-23-2008, 01:26 PM   #11
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I don't know about you but when my car is cold it doesn't run nearly as nice as when its warmed up, I'll just wait.
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I agree about the running poorly when cold, but I think that you do use more gas while warming up (although it is probably easier on the engine).

I am curious if more of you noticed a similar trend from summer to winter and if you found a good explanation or reason for it (other than the air being more dense and causing more drag at highway speeds or the required warmup time).

I am especially interested in other NA owners power numbers with varying temperature.
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you will have worse gas millage in a the car if you don't warm it up properly before driving around, warm up that o2 sensor!
I'm with Fidelity.

Could it be that the car is overcooling? THe car reaches operating temps, fan comes on and the COLD air just drops temps too much and runs rich?

I notice the NA drive badly when cold....it seems to run perfect when fully warm but off when it's still cold.
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Overcooling hurts the most at the rotor bearings. Typically by the time you reach your destination (if its local, quick drive) you are turning it on and off before it will reach operating temperature.

that and the summer and winter gas is different, but keep in mind the lower the temperature of the intake charge the more power you make, intercoolers work on this method.
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Old 11-25-2008, 11:24 AM   #15
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I get bad fuel mileage in winter, it takes my car easily 10-15minutes to warm up.. and by that time I can be at my destination. It depends on how cold it is for me, if I want to try to have the cabin warm or not.

But my heater sucks and you can't use it until the car is warm even then it doesn't blow hard. Once with it on I drove about 30 highway miles and the car still was cold.. so I turned it off the the gauge finally went to were it was supposed to be. (who knows?)
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