I have a lot of free time in my 171 mi commute and want something to do so I have been driving at different speeds to see if I can increase my MPG.
So far I have got:
65 mph = 15.282 mpg average
75 mph = 14.482 mpg average
This is with the O2 sensors unplugged and EGR disabled.
I use to run the same route but the commute was 138 miles my average about 14 mpg with working O2 and EGR at 80 mph.
I am looking to hook up some sort of meter to measure the rate of fuel used in real time. I know there are some meters like Fuel Injector Duty Cycle Meter $75, mpguino $64. But all my $$ is being dumped into the tank every day.
My though is to measure the Duty Cycle of the fuel injector. I have read that you can use a dwell meter to measure the duty cycle of the injector. Short of tapping into the injector wire with the dwell meter, is there a port somewhere on the harness to hook up the dwell meter to? Do one of the electrical ports, that you hook up a Toyota hand held scanner for OBD1, go to the injector so that you could read the duty cycle from it?
Is the fuel pressure constant at different rpm's? If not, then using a dwell meter to measure the duty cycle will not work to measure the amount of fuel used.
So far I have got:
65 mph = 15.282 mpg average
75 mph = 14.482 mpg average
This is with the O2 sensors unplugged and EGR disabled.
I use to run the same route but the commute was 138 miles my average about 14 mpg with working O2 and EGR at 80 mph.
I am looking to hook up some sort of meter to measure the rate of fuel used in real time. I know there are some meters like Fuel Injector Duty Cycle Meter $75, mpguino $64. But all my $$ is being dumped into the tank every day.
My though is to measure the Duty Cycle of the fuel injector. I have read that you can use a dwell meter to measure the duty cycle of the injector. Short of tapping into the injector wire with the dwell meter, is there a port somewhere on the harness to hook up the dwell meter to? Do one of the electrical ports, that you hook up a Toyota hand held scanner for OBD1, go to the injector so that you could read the duty cycle from it?
Is the fuel pressure constant at different rpm's? If not, then using a dwell meter to measure the duty cycle will not work to measure the amount of fuel used.
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