Do you have a diesel or petrol? My wild guess would be that the most fuel efficient way to get up a hill would be with the revs near peak torque for your engine - which for diesel would usually be lower down in the rev range than a petrol.
I don't get instantaneous consumption displayed in my car so can't go test what's best for me unfortunately. I usually go for a gear that will require the accelerator to be around 50% depressed.
I might try this with a datalog on the hill outside my house tomorrow comparing injector duty cycle between 3rd, 4th and 5th
Looked to me like it took a fair bit longer to stop than the Volvo. Perhaps the speed was different?
The Scania system is equally good....
The brakes on modern trucks are quite something!
Huh?
The Volvo didn't stop and clearly the speed was different otherwise the lorry wouldn't have caught the car!
That was clearly simulating something like a disorientated pensioner doing 20mph on the motorway.
Very interested in the results, make sure you let us know.
Other way around.
13.8% duty cycle equates to roughly 34.5cc/min fuel flow and 10.8% duty cycle is around 27cc/min (edit: Per injector)
So using 5th uses just under 22% less fuel, on an engine that is way off its peak torque which isn't until 5000rpm
Other way around.
13.8% duty cycle equates to roughly 34.5cc/min fuel flow and 10.8% duty cycle is around 27cc/min (edit: Per injector)
So using 5th uses just under 22% less fuel, on an engine that is way off its peak torque which isn't until 5000rpm
But there's less vac in the higher gear so more fuel pressure, you haven't accounted for this.
Fuel pressure is static irrespective of manifold pressure on a MK2 mx5