spf_lexus
Active Member
Ok so I have owned two 1991" LS4's over the years and im about to grab another with the intent to leave the engine alone. Gas is going to hit over $4/gallon and any increase in range is welcome. The best I can achieve driving at 60-65mph on the freeways is about 23-24mpg (depending on the temps). This isnt too bad for a heavy 20 year old v8 sedan when compared to any comparable model in the 90's, (or even the ls460). I got to thinking about feasible ways to stretch that to maybe 26-27mpg. Here's my idea and please feel free to lay on the constructive criticism as im looking for all possible issues I may face:
I want to make my own cylinder deactivation system that will effectively run on 6 cylinders versus 8. Here's my thinking on how to pull it off:
-Remove 2 companion cylinders' spark plugs = less wasted effort thru unused compression cycles = less resistance at the crank.
-Leave spark leads attached to the distributors but re-attach them to a DIY chassis ground that can handle the system's ingition spark = igniton system is effectively untouched.
-Unplug both companion cylinders' injector clips = no injection on 2 cyls = 25% less injection.
I do realize that the car will have significantly less acceleration but im ok with that.. I plan to do a lot of freeway cruising under 70mph as is. I like the fact that the early UZ does not have COP and this would cause the ecu to throw a fit so I "think" im ok there. I feel that city driving would kill most of the gas savings because the engine would need more revs to bring the car up to speed.
Taking this to the extremes would be to unplug the ignitor to an entire coil, effectively running on 4 cyl instead of 8.
If any of you have thought about this or have attempted/seen it done please add your thoughts.
I want to make my own cylinder deactivation system that will effectively run on 6 cylinders versus 8. Here's my thinking on how to pull it off:
-Remove 2 companion cylinders' spark plugs = less wasted effort thru unused compression cycles = less resistance at the crank.
-Leave spark leads attached to the distributors but re-attach them to a DIY chassis ground that can handle the system's ingition spark = igniton system is effectively untouched.
-Unplug both companion cylinders' injector clips = no injection on 2 cyls = 25% less injection.
I do realize that the car will have significantly less acceleration but im ok with that.. I plan to do a lot of freeway cruising under 70mph as is. I like the fact that the early UZ does not have COP and this would cause the ecu to throw a fit so I "think" im ok there. I feel that city driving would kill most of the gas savings because the engine would need more revs to bring the car up to speed.
Taking this to the extremes would be to unplug the ignitor to an entire coil, effectively running on 4 cyl instead of 8.
If any of you have thought about this or have attempted/seen it done please add your thoughts.