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'91 Roadster according to http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Should do better than that. I take it you worked it out right i.e. (miles/litres) * 4.54?
On a run up to Norwich & back at the weekend I managed 29.5mpg in mine though half of that was sitting around in traffic (which mine really doesn't like) and the other half was trying to make up for lost time
Bearing in mind the mods on mine I'm pretty happy with that.

Should do better than that. I take it you worked it out right i.e. (miles/litres) * 4.54?
On a run up to Norwich & back at the weekend I managed 29.5mpg in mine though half of that was sitting around in traffic (which mine really doesn't like) and the other half was trying to make up for lost time
Bearing in mind the mods on mine I'm pretty happy with that.attym3 said:
So why are they so bad? It's only a 1.6, I get the same if not a bit better out of my 3.0 M3!
Mark
You have to consider that the MK1 was designed in the 80s. The ECU is not as clever as later cars, and the engine was originally designed (before being heavily tweeked), as a turbocharged engine in the 323.Mark
Also look up open loop. Where at over 4000RPM (i think) the mode the ECU runs in changes: http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=382400
Richyvrlimited said:
attym3 said:
So why are they so bad? It's only a 1.6, I get the same if not a bit better out of my 3.0 M3!
Mark
crap aero, very low tech low compression engine, short ratio gearing. and in your particular case, batch injection.Mark
Mine varies wildly dependant on how I drive.
My last few fill ups:

attym3 said:
So why are they so bad? It's only a 1.6, I get the same if not a bit better out of my 3.0 M3!
Mark
Engine not built or designed for economy at all. I had a similar age 1.6 Nissan coupe. While you could goad it to over mpg, it's modal average was more like 30-32mpg.Mark
Short gearing, revvy nature, probably enthusiastic driving.
In short, small engines can be quite s
te in mpg terms. Another example, my 1.6 Ghia Orion, H plate, so similar age again. Easily would average 28mpg and was not hard to see a regular 26mpg from it.Richyvrlimited said:
crap aero, very low tech low compression engine, short ratio gearing. and in your particular case, batch injection.
yep they do have low compression ratio - which is why a turbo makes sense, the whole world is going downsize boosted these days for efficiency!!
they are also going downspeeded but apart from the rare 3.6 ratio diff there's not a lot you can about that.and as above, a very simple ecu that was programmed 20 years ago.
i'm turbo'd and megasquirted (slightly more modern ECU - still batch injection tho) and i'll typically get 30 - 33 mpg from my bbr on mixed driving (commuting and weekends)
Edited by skinny on Tuesday 12th July 11:16
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