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With my RS Barn chip I calculated 30.7 mpg on an all freeway trip of over 120 miles. But, that was with clogged injectors. Now that the cleaned injectors are installed, I need to rerun the test and see what happens. I have a RS Barn exhaust and the airbox mod with a K&N filter. It seems that this tank is going faster, but that's just a feeling, not based on a fill-up and mileage check.
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keeping more horses in the barn always results in a larger hay bill.
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I have had both Stage 1 and Stage 2 chips. The RS Barn Stage 1 chip, along with the air box mod, woke my car up. I don't recall that it lowered my gas mileage at all.
The stage 2 chip, when I upgraded to the RS Barn header, added considerable power, but yes, my mileage went down a bit.
I get about 18.5 MPG overall, but I am more interested in the smiles per gallon.
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Quote:Jay, may I ask what considerable power is? Without any superchargers left, it may be the only step to increase hp. Then you burn more gas (lol, staying on topic)!
My 968 had significant modifications by RS Barn, while keeping it NA...I'm not at liberty to divulge all of the mods, but my car delivers to the wheels roughly what Porsche claimed was the crank HP.
Pete did post about some of his super engine modifications, you might start following the trail there.
Pete is welcome to weigh in to the extent that he wants to share
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"but under mild-mannered driving, in theory, more power should yield better mileage ."
My understanding of basic physics is that more power is the result of more air allowing the use of more fuel making more power. Even in mild mannered driving the supercharger is drawing engine power to turn, unlike a turbo that might return gas mileage equal to a non turbo engine of the same size when not spinning much (think of a V8 Cayenne, it gets about the same mileage as a V8 turbo in the gov't tests, where "stepping on it" is not a component). My guess would be that a supercharged car would always get a bit poorer mileage that a non-supercharged vehicle of the same displacement under all conditions, due if nothing more that to the parasitic nature of its operation.
Having said this, I will now retire to the drawing room to await the various and sundry reviews of my exuberant verbosity.
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Sorry Kim, on this one I think you don't have it right. Having said this, I will now retire to the drawing room to await the various and sundry reviews of my minimalistic verbosity.
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I think Mercedes gave superchargers a fair run, think they have gone turbo route only now
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I believe the existing data shows that an SC can marginally improve mileage in the manner that they are used in the 968, but there are different ways to employ a SC on an internal combustion engine. The old 671 GMC blowers used by hot-rodders back in the 60s to the 80s could (believe it or not) improve mileage substantially because they are located between the fuel source (carbs) and the intake valves. Such a location served to homogenize the air fuel mixture, which improved efficiency and decreased the fuel precipitation on the walls of the cylinder prior to combustion.
If you remember the name Smokey Yunick, he experimented with an adiabatic motor that had something akin to superchargers on each bank of the flat 4 (I think he used a Subaru motor). It made crazy horsepower and produced surprising MPG for the displacement. Problem was, the motor eventually expired because of the heat soak caused by the reuse of the heat generated by the design. It all was for naught because shortly afterward port fuel injection became the norm and there was no way to fit a homogenizer between the injector and the cylinder.
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