GET IN THERE 42.5 mpg in a LCR

Eh? Want a go at what exactly? Driving an LCR to achieve the best possible MPG - no thanks it might sludge up on me. Dont tell me you have got upset at another one of my posts.

Not annoyed, confused.

Replace "Easily" with "Attainable", and I'd agree. But there is nothing "Easy" about getting over 40MPG on the 225PS 1.8T. The 150PS, sure, but not the 225.
 
even the polo gti has a quoted 39.6mpg extra-urban figure (and you know how you rarely meet the quoted figures) and it is a ~1150kg 1.8 20VT 150 so getting over 40mpg in a ~1350kg 1.8 20VT 225 is quite impressive
 
Not annoyed, confused.

Replace "Easily" with "Attainable", and I'd agree. But there is nothing "Easy" about getting over 40MPG on the 225PS 1.8T. The 150PS, sure, but not the 225.

At 70mph I would think it was easy. I used to get it in my 280PS 2.0T if I sat at 70mph forever. I even managed 35mpg in my S2000 on a trip to Manchester from Reading.

However it was VERY boring. :p
 
At 70mph I would think it was easy. I used to get it in my 280PS 2.0T if I sat at 70mph forever. I even managed 35mpg in my S2000 on a trip to Manchester from Reading.

However it was VERY boring. :p

You would think it was, and I agree, it probably should be, but in reality, its just not.

Like I said, the 150PS is a lot more economical when cruising than the 210/225PS lump. What attributes to this I'm not so sure.

Yes, it is boring trying to attain a decent MPG in either :p

Old or new? The one I've had for the past week has managed over 30 (average) but booting it yields teens :p

55 plate
 
On a side note the turbo is only spooled when accelerating, during motorway cruising conditions unless you put your foot down the turbo isn't spooled / producing boost.

Your definition of spooled doesnt really hold. You dont need boost for a turbo to be shifting air and raising MAP.

Hence the whole topic of a smaller turboed identical engine giving better MPG.
 
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Your definition of spooled doesnt really hold. You dont need boost for a turbo to be shifting air and raising MAP.

Hence the whole topic of a smaller turboed identical engine giving better MPG.

Ok then, the turbine will still be turning due to the exhaust gasses passing, however the wastegate on the turbo will be fully open not allowing any boosted air into the intake on cruise.

I will simply stating the fact that when at any stable speed the turbo isn't forcing any air into the intake.

Or thats the story the boost gauge on my 1.8T tells me anyways.
 
Ok then, the turbine will still be turning due to the exhaust gasses passing, however the wastegate on the turbo will be fully open not allowing any boosted air into the intake on cruise.

I will simply stating the fact that when at any stable speed the turbo isn't forcing any air into the intake.

Or thats the story the boost gauge on my 1.8T tells me anyways.

Its does help air flow though.

How can the wastegate be fully open when its controlled by a pneumatic-mech actuator that is actuated by the intake manifold being pressurised to open it and limit boost.

Its closed, you get zero turbine bypass, shaft torque then churns a fair amount of air into the intake and reliveses some of the cylinder demands from the downstroke of the piston, hence reduced pumping losses = higher efficiency.
 
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Its not as straight forward as that, the actuator controls it. the N75 is just a ECU control bleed valve used to reduce the sensing line pressure so the actuator opens later. N75 determines the intake pressure.
 
Its not as straight forward as that, the actuator controls it. the N75 is just a ECU control bleed valve used to reduce the sensing line pressure so the actuator opens later. N75 determines the intake pressure.

Didn't think the N75 directly determines the intake pressure i thought it was a basic solanoid valve and the thrust / map sensor ontop of the intercooler measures intake presure, unless thats only present to measure boost drop? The N75 is mearly an automated bleed valve oftern bypassed / allowed to see a maximum psi by an MBC?
 
Normal service is resumed,

Took wifey to work this morning as i'm doing the brakes on the lcr today :) 16mpg on a 20 mile round trip:D:D:D
 
Normal service is resumed,

Took wifey to work this morning as i'm doing the brakes on the lcr today :) 16mpg on a 20 mile round trip:D:D:D

I'm guessing all of these figures are from the trip computer?

Have you ever worked out the economy manually, and if so what did it come out at?
 
I'm guessing all of these figures are from the trip computer?

Have you ever worked out the economy manually, and if so what did it come out at?

I've worked out mine manually before, there is usually about +/-1-2MPG in it, it fluctuates both ways.
 
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