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  • JT February 2005
  • Trog February 2005
Gas guzzling supercharger
  • Posts: 0
    I replaced the gas line from the fuel pump to the carburetor on my supercharged 54 Manhattan with a homemade job. For reasons I can't explain, I'm only getting around 5 to 6 mpg. I can't find a leak outside the airbox and I gave the car a tune-up. It runs real smooth and accelerates properly, especially when the supercharger engages, but after 50 miles, I'm down from a full to a 1/2 tank of gas. Any suggestions on how to fix this problem?



    Thanks,

    Jason
  • Trog
    Posts: 41Senior Contributor
    I had a similar gas guzzling problem on my '55 Packard Clipper and it turned out to be the carburetor....had it rebuilt and solved the problem. I forget exactly what the problem was, but it was internal....not the needle and seat, but something else....the float perhaps.
  • JT
    Posts: 8Hitchhiker
    Are you saying the gas mileage was ok before the fuel line replacement?
  • Posts: 0
    No. I don't know the gas mileage was before since the gas line was corroded. Actually, the gas mileage isn't as bad as I thought. It's just that needle falls fast, but when I go to fill it up it only takes about 6 gallons. I'm getting around 12 to 15 mpg. I think that's about normal.