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Our trip to Madison was good. I watched the gas gauge, hopefull for a slow mover. I ended up getting about 27 MPG on the trip to Madison. Not bad, but not stellar. The check engine light came back on about 180 miles into the trip. I could still feel the power surge, so I felt the O2'2 were still working.
Aron and I met and learned a lot. He capped off the pcv better and redirected the pcv to the passive side of the TB. No change was made to the groove. On my return trip, I filled up in Madison and drove over 220 miles on 1/4 tank of gas! My on-board computer was reading 34.6 AVERAGE mileage! Instant was 35 to 40 going 55 mph down the road. I was/am estatic! Aron and I learned that you can do the Groove, but the functions, sensors, performance of the engine must be working well or the groove will suffer greatly. My advice is to look at the sensors first, before you do the groove, to determine how they might effect the performance of the groove. Still do the groove, but MPG's might be affected. Scott Castleberg Pellston, MI Gadgetman Michigan |
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Scott Castleberg
Gadgetman Pellston MI
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Looks like you got your first success story. Great job Scott.
Now just keep duplicating the process and keep on a roll. I got that paragraph thing going Ron LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Dan gadgetman Mo. Do the Mods!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Dan Merrick
Gadgetman Sweet Springs. MO
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Hey Scott,
When you said that Aron capped off the PCV better, does that mean that it previously had a small vacuum leak? This, and besides the T'ing in, were any other changes done? What would you attribute the major increase in performance to? Thanks very much, Luke |
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Luke Wickenhauser
Gadgetman Saskatchewan
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Hey Scott, thats Awesome MPg for a vehicle that size! Congrats!
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Tracy Gallaway
Carburetor Coach Mood Elevator Gadgetman Reno, NV
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Secret Sauce - let me see....
First, I had replaced the front Oxygen sensor earlier and noticed a large negative change in the fuel trims, but still no MPG response. I rechecked the groove and polished the surfaces, thinking the flow of air will flow better over smooth surfaces. The Oxygen sensors should have been replaced long ago. As a rule of thumb, I would recommend every 80,000 miles on these sensors. Second, I had capped off the pcv originally, but about 8" from the vac source and had let the pcv itself vent outside. Aron capped off the vac source as close as he could and redirected the pcv valve to the passive or pre-throttle body side - T'd in to the exsiting other port. Nothing major, but something DID happen. I'm hoping to take another trip to confirm my results. Keep Grooving! Scott Castleberg Pellston, MI Gadgetman Michigan |
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Scott Castleberg
Gadgetman Pellston MI
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Hmm, well that sounds like a recipie for Groove Secret Sauce to me...
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Tracy Gallaway
Carburetor Coach Mood Elevator Gadgetman Reno, NV
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