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Old 10-15-2012, 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by BillGrissom View Post
Wow. How are you measuring 39 mpg? The current EPA figures for my 1985 300D is 19 mpg hwy, though I get ~22 mpg. I hope you aren't naively going by the markings on the fuel gage for consumption and the odometer for distance. Use the calibrated pump at fuel stations by measuring from fill-up to fill-up. For distance, use highway mileage posts or a GPS.

The turbocharger recovers exhaust energy, so disabling should make the engine less efficient. Diesels run WOT all the time, so a turbocharger is an ideal match. Some people who have added a turbo to 60's gasoline engines claim it improves mileage slightly. That is hard to believe since boosting the inlet pressure only to drop it across the throttle plate is a waste. Might be a very minor improvement from adding a little energy (heat) to the inlet air.
I filled up the tank at the station in Columbus, reset the trip, got home, filled it back up. Click to click on pumps. Calculated to 39.4 mpg. Verified the trip accuracy with my phones GPS.
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