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Single turbo 'autos' .... MPG??


Jamesy
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Off boost you will get better MPG as you will be slightly higher into the revs at cruising speed without boost. Also, the map will be more specific to your car so that should also help.

 

Not sure if the high stall will make a difference or not. I guess if it saps up the torque then the car is working harder than it would be without it so it would make sense.

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Ive not worked out mpg Jamesy and i dont have a high stall on my stock auto. Shall i leave the thread now? :)

 

 

But as a comparison i get about 45 miles to £10 of fuel if that is any help. Mixture of country back road driving, motorway cruising around 80 and full boost fun.

 

Thats incredible!

 

Since I've gone single on the standard autobox I've been getting about 150-200 miles too a full tank!

 

Loves a bit off fuel when on boost...

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Yeah im thinking off boost it will be better than bpu as your not always on that 1st turbo. Plus the car and fuelling is all mapped.

 

Altho my FPR has been wound up a bit so that will use more.

 

The biggest factor i can see is the hi stall as its generating a lo of energy up to the hi stall limit....should he fun on the strip tho.

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