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Mine used around 10l/100km
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I replaced the spark plugs, distributor cap, rotor arm, plug leads, O2 sensor and thermostat while swapping this engine in my car.
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BIGBOBO wrote:What is the average fuel mileage for a supercharged mr2? I suspect mine is getting pretty poor results.
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without activating the supercharger .
On my old NA engine I would get more than 40mpg with this kind of driving.
I struggle to reach 300km out of a tanknow
, while my NA would hit 400 every time.
Ben wrote:The supercharger is operated by an electro-magnetic clutch in the pulley, so when it's not activated the belt is effectively just spinning the outside of a pulley, rather than the whole SC.
BIGBOBO wrote:Replaced the thermostat with a genuine toyota one and this solved the problem.
Fuel mileage increased to 9l/100km(31 UK mpg) while driving it normally and I'm sure I can get even more when driving economically.