aldive
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1999 XLT
Thank you Al, for making us dream...
Never, never quit dreaming; I shall not.
Thank you Al, for making us dream...
Hey guys do you have a site where i can transform liters/km on mpg ???
I want to follow thius threads but thats gonna be useful for me to know how much you get in mpg. Thank you
I am really going to give up on this, I've filled it up with $50 of $3.05 92oct gas last Thursday and right now, I've just put $20 (6 1/2 G) in there. And this was all city millage, I put on about 140 miles in a week, and its done! it's horrible, my friends Maxima 2003 gets more MPG out of his tank. I really am going to sell this car, I am looking into the 4 cylinder Escape or Mazda. I don't know wtf is wrong with this car, I treat it well, I don't abuse it, I don't leave it on idle, I don't do anything wrong, I just use it for the gym, and home shopping. I got my Astro for work and the MPG for Astro isn't a problem because company fills up the tank every week. Everything in my X is stock, I've just gotten a oil change last week, and new oil filter.
Is there any MPG difference when you buy from another gas station, say Hess has for $2.79/G and Mobil has for $2.87/G. If i go to Hess and get it filled up, will it give me less MPG or the same as Mobil?
Plus, this might sound like a silly question but, how much should I press the gas pedal to pick up from a red light? usually 2K RPM is what I hit. Should I hit it more less or what.
Easy does it. There is truth in the old adage to drive like there is an egg under the pedal.
The following is a list of modifications that have resulted in the mileage reported on my 99 4.0 SOHC:
Mobil 1 5 w 30 synthetic motor oil
Mobil 1 ATF in auto tranny ( a complete change )
Mobil 1 in the 3.73 rear end
KKM Tru Rev intake
Custom cat back exhaust system
Remove roof rack
Many coats of Zaino polish
Tire pressure 40 psig
Explorer Express X Spec air dam
Amoco 87 octane gas
Secondary tranny filter ( don’t know if this helps )
Driving habits help also:
No race like starts
Windows up always - usually with AC on
Keep top speed at or below 70 MPH
On your cat-back, did you use a high-flow quiet muffler, or are you running something like a Flow-Master or Magna-Flow?
I have an '05 2WD 4.0L, and I average 18.2MPG - 18.6MPG. I don't race start, I try not to throttle over 3k RPM, I don't brake hard, I keep the speed control set as much as possible, and I don't speed. All this change in my driving habits and I can't get an instant reading of higher that 26MPG (unless I hit "reset" on a downhill), and at take off, it can drop as low as 7.
My understanding is the computer on my truck is kinda picky, so what can I do to get your 30MPG average and not have the ECM throw a code every time I start up?