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    #16
    Did it show up in the "feel" of the engine? Mine has "pep" and runs real smooth.


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      #17
      A bit. It wouldnt hurt to check.

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        #18
        Will double check but tires were off, recently, pads and rest looked good!


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          #19
          The type of driving might make a big difference in fuel mileage. For example, of course, more idling time (like waiting at long traffic lights) will decrease mileage along with stop and go traffic. Also, higher ambient temperatures can sometimes negatively affect fuel mileage. And, slower speeds will result in lower mileage. Theoretically, fuel mileage increases with speed up until about 55mph or so.

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            #20
            Yeah, most if not all = city driving with all the negatives you mentioned. Still seems low to me but maybe that's all I am going to get!


            "Hope and dignity are two things NO ONE can take away from you - you have to relinquish them on your own" Miamibob

            "NEVER trade your passion for glory"!! Sal "the Bard" (Dear Old Dad!)

            "Cars are for driving - PERIOD! I DON'T TEXT, TWEET OR TWERK!!!!"

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              #21
              What is your highway mileage?

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                #22
                Not sure - don't drive on the highways - maybe I should!


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                "NEVER trade your passion for glory"!! Sal "the Bard" (Dear Old Dad!)

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                  #23
                  if you haven't driven it on the highway in a good long time... you may need to take a drive some weekend with OD off to blow the carbon buildup out (Italian tune up).

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                    #24
                    Are you running 5w-30 oil?
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                      #25
                      5W 30 Mobil1.


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                        #26
                        Originally posted by slymer View Post
                        if you haven't driven it on the highway in a good long time... you may need to take a drive some weekend with OD off to blow the carbon buildup out (Italian tune up).
                        Sounds like a good idea. I thought running a glass of water down the carb was the Italian tune-up!


                        "Hope and dignity are two things NO ONE can take away from you - you have to relinquish them on your own" Miamibob

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by way2old View Post
                          The digital readout on the dash is just an estimation...
                          Really? On EFI cars? My experience with an 89 Cougar V6, a 90 Cougar V6, and an 89 Olds 88 Royale all basically had the computer estimate within a half a mile-per-gallon of what I was figuring on fillup, calculating by hand, resetting trip odometer, etc...

                          Granted, that's a sample size of exactly 3 cars, but still.... I figured with all of them behaving nicely, that those digital fuel economy readers were pretty accurate.

                          As long, of course, as you remember to reset the darn thing each time you fill up the tank.....
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                            #28
                            Did you put bigger diameter tires on it than came from the factory?
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                              #29
                              Originally posted by turbo2256b View Post
                              Did you put bigger diameter tires on it than came from the factory?
                              Came with 16's and now has new 16's.


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                              "NEVER trade your passion for glory"!! Sal "the Bard" (Dear Old Dad!)

                              "Cars are for driving - PERIOD! I DON'T TEXT, TWEET OR TWERK!!!!"

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                                #30
                                Its the tire diameter not the wheel diameter that can effect milage readings even same spec tires from different MFGs can be different. Bigger dia slowes the speedo down larger speeds it up changes milage readings. Anothe issue is your rear gears. 2.73 in the city will get less milage city better highway. Gears like 3.55 more city less highway as a rule of thumb.
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