so in the continuous battle to try and optomize fuel efficiency, i have been playing around with my carb fuel/air mixture...
i figured i had got it pretty much ideal, but the other day i was cruising up a fairly steep steady incline [in my 3000kg fj45] in third gear [3.73's, 31"tires] and i began to loose power pretty quick, and eventually the eingine began to hesitate, much like it would if it were running out of petrol...as soon as i threw in the clutch full power came back, and second gear allowed me to continue up the hill, but rather slowly of course...
is this due to me running too lean?
i assume so - but this is the only downside i have witnessed thus far...there hasn't been any pinging or knocking...could this be the only downside of better fuel economy?
thanks
i figured i had got it pretty much ideal, but the other day i was cruising up a fairly steep steady incline [in my 3000kg fj45] in third gear [3.73's, 31"tires] and i began to loose power pretty quick, and eventually the eingine began to hesitate, much like it would if it were running out of petrol...as soon as i threw in the clutch full power came back, and second gear allowed me to continue up the hill, but rather slowly of course...
is this due to me running too lean?
i assume so - but this is the only downside i have witnessed thus far...there hasn't been any pinging or knocking...could this be the only downside of better fuel economy?
thanks