Thinking about buying another old civic for a beater. The last one was a 00 5spd 2 door that I converted to manual steering, ran 165s (oem was 185) on all 4 corners, had a cold air intake, and an external coil conversion with MSD coil and decent wires/plugs.
It got 54mpg on highway trips to Austin @ 80mph for the most part.
What else could be done? They make thicker head gaskets for boosted cars. Would decreasing compression improve mileage? What about valve springs, with the Honda aftermarket what it is I'm sure you could buy a variety of springs, but I doubt any would have softer rates than stock.
I know a complete aftermarket exhaust would help, but I would rather the car not sound different than stock.
Timing is adjustable and they make adjustable cam gears. I've always thought in terms of power, but what timing adjustments increase efficiency?
Anything else that can be done in the valvetrain to reduce drag?
I'm sure ceramic wheel bearings would help too, but that might be cost prohibitive.
Just spitballing and wondering what else can be done. How far away can 60+mpg be???
It got 54mpg on highway trips to Austin @ 80mph for the most part.
What else could be done? They make thicker head gaskets for boosted cars. Would decreasing compression improve mileage? What about valve springs, with the Honda aftermarket what it is I'm sure you could buy a variety of springs, but I doubt any would have softer rates than stock.
I know a complete aftermarket exhaust would help, but I would rather the car not sound different than stock.
Timing is adjustable and they make adjustable cam gears. I've always thought in terms of power, but what timing adjustments increase efficiency?
Anything else that can be done in the valvetrain to reduce drag?
I'm sure ceramic wheel bearings would help too, but that might be cost prohibitive.
Just spitballing and wondering what else can be done. How far away can 60+mpg be???
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