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Old 15-01-2006, 10:30 AM   #1
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and it managed to get 60k's more out of one tank

from 500 to 563k's which works out to be from 13L/100 to 11.5L

thats with aircon going most times, 35psi at the treads 25% local and 75% freeway (including heavy traffic)


not bad for 1990's ea, with original 228k motor

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and it managed to get 60k's more out of one tank

from 500 to 563k's which works out to be from 13L/100 to 11.5L

thats with aircon going most times, 35psi at the treads 25% local and 75% freeway (including heavy traffic)


not bad for 1990's ea, with original 228k motor
What exactly do u mean by changing
cable, could u be more specific with
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Old 15-01-2006, 05:31 PM   #3
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unclipped the cable from the throttle body, undid it from inside. threw it in the bin, and then replaced it with a new one. lol


only reason im mentioning it is coz thats the only thing thats been done to the car. since last tank...lol
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Old 15-01-2006, 05:40 PM   #4
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was the old one stretched to the ИИИИ house ? probably improved acceleration a bit too hey.
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Old 15-01-2006, 05:42 PM   #5
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was not bad gas research throttle body stretched it abit tho lol

but ye now it does lineys effortlessly, its a freak that car i love it
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Thats awesome niko i just had mine changed just before christmas and i am getting better fuel economy!
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Old 15-01-2006, 06:34 PM   #7
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Something i noticed when i changed my
old cfi to mpi, the cables are different in
that mpi has a female plug with a nut to
hold the mpi cable in place.
I had to put a plug behind accelerator
to hold it together or it would have
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Thats an interesting point mate im actually in the process of switching over from cpi to mpi!!!
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Umm... how on earth does a throttle cable affect economy? Yes it would help acceleration, and open the throttle body up more, but when you are travelling, you are sitting at a constant speed/RPM... thats how you get the economy, you could still have the most ratИИИИ throttle cable, and a brand new one, and it would do the same amount of km's!
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Umm... how on earth does a throttle cable affect economy? Yes it would help acceleration, and open the throttle body up more, but when you are travelling, you are sitting at a constant speed/RPM... thats how you get the economy, you could still have the most ratИИИИ throttle cable, and a brand new one, and it would do the same amount of km's!
Correct! I dont know how either. All I can think was either
A) the old one was sticking or something
B) You have accidently changed/moved/knocked something in the engine bay causing this improvement
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Oh I know! Maybe... just maybe... the driving in the 500km tank wasn't 100% the same as the driving on the 563km tank! Or maybe the fuel was a bit better? Maybe the air was a little cooler? Maybe the start stop was less?
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Oh I know! Maybe... just maybe... the driving in the 500km tank wasn't 100% the same as the driving on the 563km tank! Or maybe the fuel was a bit better? Maybe the air was a little cooler? Maybe the start stop was less?
maybe the Flux capacitor was turned on this time? lol

Who knows. Just see if the ecconomy stays around for a while and then wonder. You could get 300 next tank
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this car gets 500k's without fail
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maybe the Flux capacitor was turned on this time? lol

Who knows. Just see if the ecconomy stays around for a while and then wonder. You could get 300 next tank

Nah its definately the work of the Peter Brock Polariser (tm)! The molecules are now aligned on his EA so it works better!
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I'm glad you guys asked the questions mighty ef and initial d, i idnt want to be the first one hehe
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Simple, the new cable doesn't open past 50% throttle!

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it has more power off the line, lights up the rears so easy its unbeleivable
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it has more power off the line, lights up the rears so easy its unbeleivable
That comment is more logical. If the old cable was stretched, it wouldn't have been opening the throttle body completely, thus not accelerating at its hardest.

It technically has exactly the same power as before, its just now you can use all the power that it has, rather than only 80% of it before... (just at a rough guess)
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