Originally posted by: erwin1978
I have a 1/2 ton 5.7L V8 truck that sucks up gas like its free. I was wondering if there's anything I can do to improve on gas mileage, perhaps a computer plugin or have the engine run on 6 cylinders instead of 8.
I think that's going to make it worse.Originally posted by: SSSnail
Perform a DIY V6 conversion, unplug cylinder 2 and 6.
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Originally posted by: Howard
I think that's going to make it worse.Originally posted by: SSSnail
Perform a DIY V6 conversion, unplug cylinder 2 and 6.
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Originally posted by: thedarkwolf
Swap in a diesel engine
Originally posted by: LTC8K6
Hmmm.....I wonder why they put airbox intake restrictors on race cars to reduce their power? It's very common to see air intake restrictors used to "equalize" race cars.
I always thought that if you restricted the airflow, the engine computer would automatically lessen the fuel used to match, and thus reduce power.
Within reason, of course. You can only go so far. There is only so much range of adjustment that can be made by the computer.
And vice-versa, thus the efforts to improve airflow into the engine by removing silencers and complicated ducting, or even increasing the size of the throttle body, to get more air into the engine, which would cause the computer to add more fuel, and thus make more power.
He will still need xx amount of horsepower to travel at xx mph
Originally posted by: LTC8K6
He will still need xx amount of horsepower to travel at xx mph
Yes, it would not effect cruise much, only acceleration, but that's where you use the most fuel.