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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 True, unless possibly the mods increase the VE of the motor and you get some mpg gains through greater efficiency. We'll never know if the mods
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Power gets lost as heat and fuel gets "wasted" (at least in terms of producing work) if unburnt. The former doesn't really factor much into MPG in real world conditions relative to the latter. On that note, for a boosted motor, an intercooler will both condense the charge and also chill it -- meaning more grams of air consumed per sec (i.e., more efficient) and also less fuel needed to cool the charge and prevent autoignition. But... the greater volume of air still needs more fuel to produce power, so MPG is either going to break about even or go down. I really don't understand how a freer flowing anything will improve MPG -- you may get less pumping losses, but if the AFR is fixed, fuel consumption will change with air mass taken in. Arguably, if power is lost as heat, it would make just as much if not more sense to say that higher flow means a cooler charge. I'm sure that's true, but the effect is negligible. Or am I missing something here?
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