General tuning question - fuel economy
Squash
realsquash at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 13 21:03:56 GMT 2000
I'm not sure how that ecm works (165=C3?), but is it possible that the BLM is sitting at the
minimum value? That would mean it's trying to lean it out, but it stopped because of the limit.
Squash
--- "Marteney, Steven J." <smarteney at xlvision.com> wrote:
> Not having really any engine "tuning" experience I stumble on some of the
> basic concepts (such as when to add spark advance). My rebuilt 350 TPI
> F-body gets about 20% less highway gas mileage with its bigger cam (GM ZZ3)
> and stock computer. I figure more air in at X rpm requires more fuel to
> appease the O2 sensor, hence gas mileage goes down. How do I compensate, or
> can I? I noticed there are some Hiway mode parameters, such as Hiway spark
> add (?), in the 165 ECM that I could take advantage of. Or, is the only way
> to get better mileage mean changing the target AFR?
>
> However, I also thought that this engine cruises at about 2200 rpm on the
> highway at 75 mph. I'm wondering if the different cam (and valve timing)
> has defeated the ram tuning effect of the runners and made the engine less
> efficient on the highway. Any thoughts? I'd appreciate a little basic
> help. Since this car is my daily driver (70+ per day) I'd like to keep fuel
> economy in mind when tuning.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve Marteney
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