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Re: Gas Mileage

To: "datsunmike" <datsunmike@nyc.rr.com>, "Ryan, Richard"
Subject: Re: Gas Mileage
From: "Patrick P. Castronovo" <slick1@mohaveaz.com>
Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2001 17:03:03 -0800
If you go to the chart, then change around your tire size to 185/75/15, then
195/75/15
then
205/75/15
then
185/70/14
then
205/50/16
You get the Idea.  You will by just changing tire size affect your speed.
Red line @ 6000 rpm's.
Pat
-----Original Message-----
From: datsunmike <datsunmike@nyc.rr.com>
To: Patrick P. Castronovo <slick1@mohaveaz.com>; Ryan, Richard
<RRyan@frk.com>; 'Datsun Roadsters' <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Date: Thursday, February 08, 2001 2:21 PM
Subject: Re: Gas Mileage


>According to an article I read regarding MPG and engine efficiency you may
>not get better gas mileage in 5th at the same highway speed. It has to do
>with cams and breathing and operating the engine at optimum efficiency
which
>is usually close to peak torque. If the car is lugging around in 5th it may
>get better gas mileage in 4th where the engine is at its most efficient
RPM.
>
>Several years ago BMW came to the conclusion after extensive testing that
>the best way to get the most MPG in city driving is to accelerate with the
>go pedal fully depressed and short shifting rather than gradual
acceleration
>as most of us do. The idea is to keep the butterflies fully opened, the
same
>way a diesel operates. It's the WOT that brings peak efficiency to the
>engine and allows full breathing.
>
>Mike
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Patrick P. Castronovo" <slick1@mohaveaz.com>
>To: "Ryan, Richard" <RRyan@frk.com>; "'Datsun Roadsters'"
><datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
>Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 10:30 PM
>Subject: Re: Gas Mileage
>
>
>> If you're not kidding, and truly do not know the answer, you get better
>> mileage in 5Th gear, OF COURSE!
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Ryan, Richard <RRyan@frk.com>
>> To: 'Datsun Roadsters' <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
>> Date: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 5:44 PM
>> Subject: Gas Mileage
>>
>>
>> >With everyone talking about MPG I have a question.
>> >
>> >Assume you have a 2000 Roadster and you are driving on a flat freeway at
>70
>> >mph.
>> >
>> >Which gets better gas mileage?
>> >
>> >A.  Fourth gear at 4,000 rpm
>> >
>> >B.  Fifth gear at 3,200 rpm
>> >
>> >(I think these rpm estimates are about right.  I haven't driven mine in
>> >years.)
>> >
>> >
>> >Why?
>> >
>> >
>> >Dick Ryan  ex. 24022
>> >(650)312-4022
>> >Risk Management Dept.
>> >SM 2000/2
>> >FAX (650)312-5830
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >Pat,
>> >
>> >You just can't compare an Altima to the roadster. Apples vs. Oranges!
>> >
>> >My '66 2000 cruises between 4000 and 4500 rpm at highway speeds, and I'm
>> >getting about 26 mpg. I've got the 1600 rear end (3.90?). In city
>driving,
>> >stop and go, the mileage drops below 20 mpg, where the tach is often at
>> >3000 (peppy!). Lower rpms do NOT guarantee consuming less gasoline. And
I
>> >know quite a few of the other BADROC'rs are getting similar mpg, about
24
>> >to 28 mpg on the highway.
>> >
>> >Fred - So.SF
>> >BADROC
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >3800 RPM on the Highway is consuming a lot of Gasoline.  My '98 Altima
>gets
>> >27 on the highway and it is turning at 2200 RPM @ 60 mph.  You must be
at
>> >about 20 MPG.  I know my roadster(67.5 2000 w/Solex) gives me 30 MPG on
>the
>> >highway. I don't know the Ratio.
>> >Pat.
>> >
>> >
>> >>Hello,
>> >> I have the 4.11 LSD on my Solex U-20, I really don't think it makes
>> >>that much of a difference in around town gass mileage.  On the freeway
I
>> am
>> >
>> >>turning maybe 3800rpm at the super fast CA freeway cruising speeds.
>> >> But I do think that it makes a difference in low rpm power.  The
>> >>car really does feel more peppier.
>> >> Daniel 69 2000

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