wizard of ahs
Elio Addict
Jerome Vasallo told me that the Elio was being designed to relier 84 mpg at 65 mph. "We wanted real world economy," he said. Hence the very torquey engine, to deliver the highway speed at low rpm.
Yes, but AC use WILL impact mpg's at any speed !!!
Use of the AC, assuming it will not be electrically driven but belt driven from the engine, is going to cut deeply into fuel economy. My '95 Civic would do 36 mpg reliably on a three hour Interstate run without the AC, but only 32 in warm weather with it running . . . and that was with 125 hp on tap. My '72 Opel was similar, but with only 105 hp available you definitely knew when the AC came on. When you have only 50 horsepower available, the 8-10 hp required to run the compressor becomes really significant. You should expect that when your compressor cycles on it's going to feel like you've thrown out an anchor.
Most AC systems use either a vacuum motor or a signal from the Engine Control Module to disconnect the compressor clutch at WOT, restoring those extra horsepower to get out of trouble when in panic mode. As soon as you lift you'll get that toe-stubbing sensation as the compressor kicks back in. That's why I'm all for an electrically-driven compressor, particularly with a tiny engine. It's more expensive, but well worth in when drivability is a consideration.
I have similar results in my smart. 40 - 42 mpg at 65mph but falls to 36 - 38 with AC..............I'll take it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
