fuel consumption on 2l

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mariner
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fuel consumption on 2l

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Hi all

I'm hoping someone might be able to help me eak a few more mpg out of my 1982 2l hi top. Currently getting around 15 mpg. Spent a while reading around various sires/threads and it seems I should be expecting somewhere between 20-26mpg. Is there anything mechanically I should be getting checked out (a novice in this area!).

Don't top 60mph and whether it's motorway, A roads or commute it always seems to return the same. Tyres on the alloys (on when I bought) are 235/45/17. Looking to go smaller (225 or 215) but don't expect this to make a noticeable difference.

I know these things guzzle, and never expected a cheap ride, but from what I've read it seems I should be getting better. Any ideas much appreciated. :)
1985 Super Viking with Subaru EJ22 (formerly 1.9 petrol DG)
1981 air-cooled 2.0 high top

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Re: fuel consumption on 2l

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which the chokes connected , high top and bigger tyres I think it is about right , all depends how you drive it , I fitted bigger jets binned the auto chokes and the mpg improved to high 20s on a run but it improved even more when I uprated the engine to 2400cc

mariner
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Re: fuel consumption on 2l

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Thanks for the reply, faggie. Is fitting the jets a big/expensive job? Not mechanically adept so would probably have to pay to have it done. Sounds like it could be worthwhile. Equally, what's involved in uping the engine to 2400?
1985 Super Viking with Subaru EJ22 (formerly 1.9 petrol DG)
1981 air-cooled 2.0 high top

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