High RPMs and bad gas mileage
High RPMs and bad gas mileage
I purchased a 78 spider to use as a commuter car thinking it would get better gas mileage than my Dodge RAM 1500 Hemi. Unfortunately this spider appears to be a gas hog. I am concerned that the RPMs remain high at freeway speeds (3,000-3,500). Maybe this normal gas mileage and/or RPMs at freeway speed. Any suggestions?
- azruss
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- Your car is a: 80 Fiat 2000 FI
Re: High RPMs and bad gas mileage
RPMs are normal for a spider at highway speeds. should be getting in the 25mpg range.
- Zippy
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- Your car is a: 1978 Fiat
- Location: Real Close to Milton, WA
Re: High RPMs and bad gas mileage
There are many things that can cause a Spider to be a gas hog but high RPMs are not it. My 78 spider runs about 4000 RPM at 70 MPH and on a trip from Seattle to Portland I would get about 28-29 MPG. More than likely there is a problem with your carburetor. Do you smell unburned gas when you are idling? How is your compression?
1978 Spider
Re: High RPMs and bad gas mileage
I had the carb checked by a mechanic for an unrelated problem. How do you check the compression? Is this something a novice can do or do I need another mechanic?