Fossil Fool wrote:
Navy,
Are you getting any closer. Do you think it will help with mileage. As usual I bought the only CRD with mileage issues. 15-17 city.
I hear these outrageous mpg's and I wanna scream. I am finally getting a little revenge as gas is going higher then diesel here.
Well it is 4:15 am and I am up and tinkering on the CRD, but as far as closer, who knows. I would assume that the guys in CA (I'm in MO) are getting ready to mfg the first 3 test models, here in the next few days. I am suppose to take some more measurements for them and get back to them with that info as soon as possible, so the test models can be built.
As far as MPG's, the CCV should not have any effect on that, however if yours has failed or never worked proper that may effect the MPG's. There are a couple of things that could effect the MPG's that way other then a drastic change of tire sizes, or very bad driving habits. You could have improper timing related to the improper install of the Timing Belt at the factory, or the timing on the Injection Pump could be way out of adjustment. I have seen this same thing in VW diesel where both TB & IP were off and the car ran good, but not like it should and on effect of this was always poor fuel mileage. I would suggest you talk to the shops diesel tech (lots experience & training in diesels is required) and SM about checking those two things as they are very key to the proper operation of the engine. There was lots of problems with getting this done in VW's as there were very few proper trained tech's that knew how to use the computer to do the diagnostic and adjustments, and this amoung other thing is what started al the GTG's that are so common with VW owners.
I am going to one in MI this MD weekend and they will be doing several TB changes and electronic's checks to brake work to tranny work and a lot of eating & BSing. I will be the Jeep diesel there I guess unless one ot two of the VW owners show in thier CRD instead of their VW diesel cars.