[V8] Causes of bad MPG - Part III - the saga continues
Andrew Schlueter
andyschlueter at 4techwork.com
Mon Jan 15 12:30:20 EST 2007
Ill check my caps and rotors. And I don't have a/c never had a/c in any
of my audis. New plugs, fpr, o2, thermostat. Cant get above 75c and oil
barely gets above 65c.
Andrew W. Schlueter
'90 V8 MQuattro
www.westmotorsports.biz
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From: v8-bounces at audifans.com [mailto:v8-bounces at audifans.com] On Behalf
Of dsaad at icehouse.net
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 11:21 AM
To: v8 at audifans.com
Subject: Re: [V8] Causes of bad MPG - Part III - the saga continues
First off, Bend OR has a lot of V8s. It is a small ski town with a lot
of money
- that might have something to do with it. Oddly, Boise has quite a few
too.
There are probably 10 or so running around here now. I bought mine in
Bend form
the Porsche/Audi dealer, and he sold it new to a local neurosurgeon.
It was a special order because of the 5-speed. (I still have the window
sticker)
Second - why go to the hassle of adapting an electric fan when the
engine driven
one does such a good job? Just get a new clutch. They are not that
expensive,
and no electric fan that fits in that space will have enough cooling
power.
You will hate it in the summer with the A/C on.
Third, if you are really getting 12 MPG, something must be wrong.
Having just gone through my second failed distributor cap, I would also
suggest
a good look at the ignition system. Mine seemed to run pretty good
despite the
fact that one cap was "leaky". The degradation of power was gradual and
I didn't
notice in my normal commuter driving mode. However, a new cap has put
the zip
back in. I use a lot less throttle now and mileage would probably be
better if I
could restrain myself a little :-)
I also block about 3/4 of the radiator in the really cold weather, and
went to
5W30 oil. (It is 10F outside right now) I am still getting 15-16 MPG in
these
conditions.
Mine also runs OK with the O2 unplugged, but mileage goes down and you
don't get
good power since the ECU cannot push fuel or timing out very far.
Dave
Quoting Andrew Schlueter <andyschlueter at 4techwork.com>:
> When I got my v8, the o2 was unplugged. I drove the car for about 2
> months before I was under it and found it was unplugged. No difference
> in mileage when mine was plugged back in. I just replaced it a few
days
> ago, I gained about 2-3mpg so I am up to 15mpg. Next is to somehow get
> that engine fan off. Bad clutch. Has anyone put a 2nd electric fan in
> place of the belt driven one?
>
> Andrew W. Schlueter
> '90 V8 MQuattro
> www.westmotorsports.biz
> -----Original Message-----
> From: v8-bounces at audifans.com [mailto:v8-bounces at audifans.com] On
Behalf
> Of Jason Wilkerson
> Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 8:51 AM
> To: V8 list
> Subject: Re: [V8] Causes of bad MPG - Part III - the saga continues
>
> Ok guys - the saga contiues. I haven't switched out the x-pipe yet
but
> here is what I have found. As you know the car set a code for the o2
> sensor. I re-set the codes and It has not come back with a code as of
> yet
> - but here is the kicker (this is new)- Expecially when cold the car
> will
> start fine, then if you let it idle it will, within 20 seconds, start
to
> sputter until it dies. If you try to drive it you must play with the
> throttle to get it to go. Once you get it a little warm the problem
> goes
> away. The car runs great and isn't missing or anything. It almost
acts
> like it is starved for fuel. It doesn't do this every single time,
but
> when it does it will re-start everytime. I'm thinking maby this
happens
> because the o2 circuit is in closed loop on startup then goes to the
> sensor after some time? Let me throw this in there - I unhooked the
o2
> sensor wire this morning - started the car with absolutly no problem -
> we
> will see what it does this afternoon. Any ideas? I'm still going to
> change the x-pipe and the o2 just to see what happens - just thought I
> would see what you guys think.
>
> Thanks,
> Jason
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