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My quest for 30 MPG - Ford Explorer Gas Mileage Tips

aldive, i saw a funny device that supposedly boosts highway mileage in Harbor Freight Tools today... Not sure if you've seen this yet, got me laughing, I snapped a photo with my pheon real quick. From what I read on the package, you hook up 'around?' your fuel line, and it 'separates' the fuel molecules? lol. no idea really but here it is.
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Ditto, I tried one like that back in the 80's.
 






These magnetic fuel saving devices have in the past proved to be worthless.

Ditto, I tried one like that back in the 80's.

Lol, I wish we had 80's gas prices.... I'm close to getting a new 08 ranger pretty much just for mileage and reliability. Going with the 4 cylinder... pretty much everything Al has done, I plan on doing a 'version' with the Ranger, to see how high I can get it... I'll have plenty of trips on I-20 and I-95 seeing my grandparents to test it out. Wish me luck!
 






I don't know why just one magnet is sold. I read (can't find site now) some time ago that not just one magnet is supposed to be used. One is supposed to go on the rail with the north side i believe or maybe south side adjacent to the rail. Then you are supposed to have a very wide magnet over the intake with the opposite pole adjacent to the intake. The two files are supposed to influence the air and fuel molecules with attracting charges. It is also supposed to align the molecules. I went through the whole process of pricing powerful and big enough (recommended) magnets was just was too much.

Fuel magnet is just a waste of time. I haven't heard of anyone testing it the right way.
 






I don't know why just one magnet is sold. I read (can't find site now) some time ago that not just one magnet is supposed to be used. One is supposed to go on the rail with the north side i believe or maybe south side adjacent to the rail. Then you are supposed to have a very wide magnet over the intake with the opposite pole adjacent to the intake. The two files are supposed to influence the air and fuel molecules with attracting charges. It is also supposed to align the molecules. I went through the whole process of pricing powerful and big enough (recommended) magnets was just was too much.

Fuel magnet is just a waste of time. I haven't heard of anyone testing it the right way.

i think this is what you were talking about?
http://www.tinet.org/~sje/mag_fuel.htm

looks interesting, but not worth my time i don't think. I'll trus Al's advice.
 






After you get fed up with it's feeble attempt to "separate fuel molecules", you can drop it in your toilet's tank to reduce rust stains. :p:
 












Physics says wind resistance increases with the cube of speed. So, if speed increases by a factor of 2 (e.g., from 30 to 60 mph), wind resistance goes up by a factor of 8.

That pretty much erases any gains one might hope to get from taking advantage of taller gearing.

Of course, no one wants to cross a county at school-zone speed. So it's a matter of how much money your time is worth.

Oh, and whether going too slow makes you a road hazard. :confused:

Haven't had time to come back to the thread before...

Of course, I know what physics says...I also know that there are more variables involved than wind resistance.

Given your statement, I assume 10 MPH would be more efficient than 30, or 50. Do you stand behind that?
 












Often wrong, but seldom in doubt...

If wind resistance were the only factor, that statement would be true.

Exactly.

The fact that your Explorer mileage didn't suffer at highway speeds when using A/C led me to conclude that you weren't using all the torque available at that load/RPM, with A/C off.

I see that you're creating your own software for your engine computer. Did that take a lot of time and effort to learn to do effectively?

Thanks for what you offer here.
 






I see that you're creating your own software for your engine computer. Did that take a lot of time and effort to learn to do effectively?

Thanks for what you offer here.

The software package is available from SCT ( http://www.sctflash.com/ ). Its the Racer Pro Package.

Yes, it took considerable research into engine management to understand what parameters I could modify to increase gas mileage.

Its a continual learning process and a lot of trial and error testing.

Has it been worth it? Hell yes.
 












The only way I'm gonna get 30 mpg is to be towed somewhere!!! I just did a round trip to Philly (330 miles) and averaged 16.5mpg. All except about 25 miles was highway mileage at 75-80mph (I stayed with traffic). The best I have EVER done was when the truck was brand new and had no modifications to it whatsoever, and that was about 20mpg. The only comfort I can take is that we have a gas war going on in town between Wal-Mart and Sheetz, and right now I'm only paying .77/gal :D

you posted this 4 years ago, how much are you paying now? Lol, just kidding.

I know now I am paying $3.69 PG!!!! And its only suppose to go up!!!!!!!
 






Froader has MadExplorer posted in this thread recently?
 






you posted this 4 years ago, how much are you paying now? Lol, just kidding.

I know now I am paying $3.69 PG!!!! And its only suppose to go up!!!!!!!

Too dang much!! $3.49 for my X and$3.89 for my Mach..:mad:
 






Froader has MadExplorer posted in this thread recently?

At one point, but it wasn't worth reading..;) Leave it at that.....
 






With NYC prices going up to $3.69, I'll be watching this thread a lot closer, and using the hyper mileage technique. :roll:

Al, your a godsend, thanks for all the trouble. ;)
 



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what kinda mileage could be seen out of an ohv with all those mods or even just i/h/e?
 






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