RE: [DMCForum] Re: DeLorean MPG
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RE: [DMCForum] Re: DeLorean MPG
- From: "timnagin" <timnagin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 12:16:52 -0400
While following another local owner back and forth to Josh's Annual Tech
Session and Frame Swap Party (JATSFWP), he reported 27 MPG on the
interstate.
My De Lorean, on the other hand, has never needed to be refilled since I
purchased it almost two years ago. Talk about low fuel costs! :)
Greg
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Subject: [DMCForum] Re: DeLorean MPG
Whenever DeLorean owners start making MPG claims I always get out my
Bullshit meter (there's only one other measurement they lie about more...)
Official EPA rating was 19 MPG (upper teens in town/low 20's on the
highway). Car & Driver real world test dropped that to 18 MPG. If I
hold my engine speed around 2,000 RPM, I do indeed come close to those
numbers.
But it's physically impossible to drive 65-70 MPH in a PRV/UN-1
equipped DeLorean without spinning the engine closer to 3,000 RPM.
That increases fuel consumption 25-30%! And the 5,000 RPM I pull from
a stop light absolutely massacres fuel economy.
But I didn't buy a DeLorean to be an econobox, or to drive "gently".
It's a sportscar, not a Yugo. If I can't afford the gas, perhaps I
should reconsider ownership.
If you're intentionally running your engine lean for MPG, be careful.
Lean mixtures are as bad for the combustion chambers as rich ones are.
You run a real risk of damaging the pistons or heads. Speaking as a
person who just burned a hole in the piston for his lawn mower, it is
indeed possible. I'd much rather buy an extra gallon or two of gas
than rebuild or replace an engine.
Bill Robertson
#5939
>--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "cruznmd" <racuti1@xxxx> wrote:
> My co-workers are amazed that I'm getting around 26-29 mpg in-town
> combined with some highway. I get 280-300 miles on a tank of regular
> gas. I keep my speed between 60-65 with the occasional 110 mph temper-
> tantrum spurt.
>
> It's all in the engine maintenance and driving habits.
>
> Rich A.
> #5335
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