lah2420
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On to the next problem!! I've had my MC2100 on for about a tank and a half of gas now. Starts great. Runs better than the Weber did. But it flat out sucks gas. The first full tank got less than 10 mpg. The Weber got 12 to 15, depending on how I drove it. The Carter before that got 15 to 17. I seem to be going the wrong way.
I don't know if this is related. Right after I put the MC2100 on, I had to reset my timing. It was running about 10* btdc and the motor was running hot. I set it to 8* and the temp went down. I then found that I had a major vacuum leak at the EGR. The leak is now fixed and that is when I filled up to actually check my mileage.
I checked the timing after that tank of gas and found the timing was 4* btdc. Could the vacuum leak have caused my timing to change like that? And would the timing issue cause that much of a difference in the gas mileage? Sorry for the long way around to the questions, but I wanted to cover everything that has been done so far.
I don't know if this is related. Right after I put the MC2100 on, I had to reset my timing. It was running about 10* btdc and the motor was running hot. I set it to 8* and the temp went down. I then found that I had a major vacuum leak at the EGR. The leak is now fixed and that is when I filled up to actually check my mileage.
I checked the timing after that tank of gas and found the timing was 4* btdc. Could the vacuum leak have caused my timing to change like that? And would the timing issue cause that much of a difference in the gas mileage? Sorry for the long way around to the questions, but I wanted to cover everything that has been done so far.