To: | "spridgets" <spridgets@autox.team.net> |
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Subject: | Re: Non-hypothetical question, 1098 vs. 1275, lets add the 948 |
Date: | Wed, 21 Dec 2005 12:32:54 -0500 reply-type=original |
References: | <20051221094043.770E8D81D@smtpout-3204.bay.webtv.net> |
I'll have to throw my 2 pence in this conversation. While I am running a 948, it runs great at 4500 rpm when cruising the interstates. I also get better gas milage at 4500 than at 4000. I've been doing this for the last 5 years on the same engine without any problems. Granted only about a third of my total milage has been at this rpm but that probably equates to 4 - 5000 miles total at 4500+ rpm and at periods of tank full to tank full (i.e., hours at a time). With the 948 and a 40 DCOE Weber I get 38 mpg cruising at 4500 rpm. At less rpm the milage can drop to as low as 28 mpg (3500 - 4000). Biff Jones 'Frogarri' '59 Bugeye 'Ole Gray' '61 AH Sprite 'Freebie' '71 MG Midget http://sprites2.homestead.com/ |
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