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HI,
Just curious as to what sort of fuel economy i should be getting from my petrol 4.2?
Also what can i do to get better economy from it?
It's 1990,5 speed,air & steer,carbi.
It has 278,000 ks,but has been serviced every 10,000ks.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Thanx, james
if you are running 35's or bigger I would sugest 4.6 diff gears, modified rotor butten, extracters always run genuine plug leads all of these little things add to a good running motor wich means less time with the right boot to the floor because the only time you really chew the juice is when the second throat opens up.
Thank you every1 for your help.
I have arranged to get extractors fitted this week.
I'm only running 31's.
What can be done to the rotor button for economy???
OH and bogged,will i really get BETTER fuel economy out of a 350 chev?? lol.
The modified rotor butten will create a more cleaner spark in the distributer, All it is they do is simpley tig or bronze weld a tab to the edge of the existing contact point on the rotor butten wich closes the gap between both terminals, also improves high reving.
So where can these modified rotor buttons be bought from? How much?
and my last question, (for now) where do I find a kit of somesort to convert to electronic ignition?
I run LPG on my carby 4.2 and it has a bit of a rough idling issue.
My brother gets 15lper100k from his 4.2 GQ wagon on 31" tyres. Spoke to a guy on the weekend who said extractors gave him an extra 50k to his range in a GQ wagon & he was on 35". My GU 4.5 is around 18lper100k on 35" allterains. Also all the above vehicles are manuals.