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Fuel economy guage
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Fuel economy guage
Has anyone ever tried fitting a fuel economy guage from a formel e or a golf (the analogue one rather than the MFA.. although, is MFA do-able?)
Just wondering, always looking for little mods that I can base on bits from the scrappy
Just wondering, always looking for little mods that I can base on bits from the scrappy
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Re: Fuel economy guage
Not familar with the formel e one - but probably - it'll only be a vacuum pick up from the manifoldGroovyCarrot wrote:Has anyone ever tried fitting a fuel economy guage from a formel e or a golf (the analogue one rather than the MFA.. although, is MFA do-able?)
Just wondering, always looking for little mods that I can base on bits from the scrappy
TIM do one - I've always used one in carb equiped cars - and the odd injection too - good diagnostic tool too so I've always kept it
BTW - it is amazing what difference it makes to mpg
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Only picture I can find on it, it's on a brazilian car and in l/100km, but it's the same idea:

Guage in the top left there.
Taken a peek in my haynes, it looks like the sensor's just stuck across one of the vacuum lines, with a pair of wires running to the guage itself, so year, some form of vacuum guage. Shame really, I thought it actually measured the amount of fuel being used - vacuum is all well and good, but my vacuum guage reads perfect readings and yet I still struggle to get more than 30mpg atm.. just baffled by the whole thing, there seems to be nothing wrong...
Well, I might make that a little project if I'm feeling bored one day and a formel e turns up in the scrappy

Guage in the top left there.
Taken a peek in my haynes, it looks like the sensor's just stuck across one of the vacuum lines, with a pair of wires running to the guage itself, so year, some form of vacuum guage. Shame really, I thought it actually measured the amount of fuel being used - vacuum is all well and good, but my vacuum guage reads perfect readings and yet I still struggle to get more than 30mpg atm.. just baffled by the whole thing, there seems to be nothing wrong...
Well, I might make that a little project if I'm feeling bored one day and a formel e turns up in the scrappy
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But you are only reading the vaccuum at stationary not driving using it aren't you? - the wires will be for illuminationGroovyCarrot wrote:Taken a peek in my haynes, it looks like the sensor's just stuck across one of the vacuum lines, with a pair of wires running to the guage itself, so year, some form of vacuum guage. Shame really, I thought it actually measured the amount of fuel being used - vacuum is all well and good, but my vacuum guage reads perfect readings and yet I still struggle to get more than 30mpg atm.. just baffled by the whole thing, there seems to be nothing wrong...
Well, I might make that a little project if I'm feeling bored one day and a formel e turns up in the scrappy
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