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...and i shift at 2500. i get 35+ mpg hwy and 28ish around town
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"Significantly reduced" and "almost" are not equivalent to Zero, Zilch, Nada, NO FUEL WHATSOEVER. This is my only point. There is some amount of fuel being used while coasting in gear, regardless of how little. |
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And that is incorrect. With the majority of modern cars (possibly all of them), the injectors are turned off when coasting in gear. The engine becomes an air pump. There's no reason why you would need to be burning any fuel - the engine is kept running by the driveline.
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Injector Pulse width is 0 Milliseconds in gear and 0 throttle. ...look at your fuel and timing maps. pretty sure all cars use this same type of idle air protocol and its why you usually have some tyoe pf idle air control valve to compensate for this fact when the car is in neutral and unable to maintain RPM due to driveline. The computer recognizes a stall condition and switches to an idle protocol and begins injecting fuel |
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hmm kay , so what would be the best habit when you reach to a red light. I always shift my manual to neutral when I'm coming to a stop. In that case I will be consuming more fuel? .. what would be the best thing to do. I don't understand when you guys say to cruise in gear, if had to cruise in gear you would have to keep the clutch pressed for the car engine not to turn off. Help me here. |
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Neutral = has to be added. Stay in gear until you need the engine to idle. again coasting in gear = 0 injector activity as long as you do this.
But really ...its not that big a deal o.O. ..other factors affect your gas mileage so much more you may not even "notice" the benefit ..but there "is one" its like making your car lighter. yes ...removing your floor mats DOES ...save weight. But you could remove your spare tire instead *shrug*. This is kind of like that ..yes it uses no fuel to coast in gear ..but just doing it up to stoplights?? thats like pulling those floor mats out for weight reduction. |
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So this principle applies to injectors in cars not with old carburator cars, right? Now so if I had to come to a stop in a red light I should have to keep the clutch pressed,stop and while keeping the clutch pressed leave the gearbox in 1st gear? I would end up screwing up the clutch life this way. |
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I'm still getting ~31mpg after 14K miles.
A lot of that has to do with my typical drive: 1 mile of 35mph city streets, 33 miles of 65-75mph open highway, 1 mile of 45mph city streets. In the afternoon, do it in reverse. Do this 5X per week. But, it also has to do with how I drive. I usually shift it in the 4-5K range, except the occasional times having fun when I take it up to 6K+. Once I'm at cruising speed, I tend to put it in a gear that keeps the revs in the mid 3's (so 5th gear for ~45mph, 6th gear for 75mph). This is sort of like overdrive on an auto. Your revs drop and you have no acceleration, but better mileage and quieter. If I need to accelerate, downshift! I think if I was DD'ing it like I am but always shifting north of 6K and leaving it in gears where it is high in the rev range (and powerband), I'd probably have some sucky mileage. |
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