stykthyn said:
this makes no sense. if you upgrade your intake/exhaust your engine becomes more efficient therefore if you can keep your foot out of it you will actually see better mileage with upgrades. putting restricticve pieces on will only kill efficiency. if you are growing up drive responsibly and safely. it doesnt matter what you drive. your posts are seriously starting to not make any sense whatsoever.
Let me break it down.
Air fuel mixture equals 14.7/1
14.7 parts air, 1 part fuel.
If you reduce the amount of air in the system, the O2 sensor will see that.
The O2 Sensor's primary task is to maintain 14.7/1 mixture.
The computer will use the information provided by the MAF, the 02, the TPS, and all that other stuff to determine how much air is coming into to system, vs. how much is coming out. If it doesn't see a 14.7 to one mixture, it either increases or decreases the amount of fuel to compensate for the amount of air in the system. That's why when you hit the gas, (opening the throttle plate) the engine is able to increase in rpm. If it didn't adjust the fuel, the throttle would just lean it out and cause it to cut off. Obviously, adding more air flow increases the amount of air and fuel which can be charged into the cylinder per revolution. Increaseing performance. The efficency increase comes from the lowered resistance necessary to draw in and force out that air. But what I was trying to convey is this; If it has 300 horses, I will use most of them, most of the time. People who mod their cars rarely see an OVERALL gain in gas mileage, because that is not why they did the mods in the first place. Yes, I agree with you that if you barely press the gas all the time, like grandma, then a high performance car will yield better gas mileage. But who the hell can resist the urge to dig into all that power? Not I.
You can't have performace and gas mileage at the exact same time. No mod can do that. You either get to go faster, or go farther, not both at once.
For me, it is a hell of alot easier to limit the amount of air and fuel that it is possible for me to burn at one time, than it is for me to limit my desire to use all or most of the power I have availible to me.
But my final point is this, if a car at half throttle with stock equipment yields X=acceleration and y=gas consumption, then a car with increased flow=R is going to yield x+r, y+r, get me? With more power availible, one car will use more gas and accelerate faster at the same throttle position as a stock vehicle.
The only mod company I have ever seen that was stupid enough to claim that their part increases H.P. AND fuel economy is the company that sells the TORNADO, and I honestly don't believe that thing does either one.