KieranEG6
Member
Noticed I keep seeing people saying that GTiR's are rediculous on fuel.
Have been reading through alot of posts and was surprised to see so little about MPG or how to improve it. There are a few about fixing cars with faults causing higher MPG but couldn't find any on how to improve it in general.
So does anyone know what will help increase overall MPG?? Clearly using the Go pedal less and keeping weight to minimum is the first points of call but surely there must be simple things you can do to keep it resonable. Almost all performance engine's are going small cc turbo's to be better on fuel than N/A so why cant the GTiR be improved?
I have been considering all sorts. Like using thinner oil throughout the transmission like 75w85 instead of 90 to reduce drag, keeping the wheels and tyres as small as is needed, keepin the charcoal canister, getting the car mapped properly, etc...
Surely there must be ways to tune them to be good on fuel and also fast. Was wondering things like will reducing the volume of intercooler and piping make them better being more efficient and responsive or would having a larger volume be better with more lag so to not allways be on boost?
Would be good to hear what people come up with that might help.
(Ps yes I know Its a 2L turbo with constant AWD an is never going to be great on fuel but every little helps.)
Have been reading through alot of posts and was surprised to see so little about MPG or how to improve it. There are a few about fixing cars with faults causing higher MPG but couldn't find any on how to improve it in general.
So does anyone know what will help increase overall MPG?? Clearly using the Go pedal less and keeping weight to minimum is the first points of call but surely there must be simple things you can do to keep it resonable. Almost all performance engine's are going small cc turbo's to be better on fuel than N/A so why cant the GTiR be improved?
I have been considering all sorts. Like using thinner oil throughout the transmission like 75w85 instead of 90 to reduce drag, keeping the wheels and tyres as small as is needed, keepin the charcoal canister, getting the car mapped properly, etc...
Surely there must be ways to tune them to be good on fuel and also fast. Was wondering things like will reducing the volume of intercooler and piping make them better being more efficient and responsive or would having a larger volume be better with more lag so to not allways be on boost?
Would be good to hear what people come up with that might help.
(Ps yes I know Its a 2L turbo with constant AWD an is never going to be great on fuel but every little helps.)