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Originally posted by packman View Post__________________________________________________
1985.03 Crown Vic. Coupe "CVGT" Build thread - china whirlybird, burnout machine.
The only 6 speed box on a late model frame.
Originally posted by SVT98tIt has air ride. I've disabled it since I've been jacking it up and down.
That is how you're supposed to jack it.
Up and down.
-ryan s.
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Originally posted by sly View Postthis with real gas. with E10... drop it all by 15%
My box won't get better than 15 city running that 10% eth crap.
Gotta love EPA regs!1997 Lincoln Town Car Executive Series - Charlene
Saved from a tragic fate, planned mild restoration. Now with working heat, perfect for the cold winter!
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Originally posted by Midnight Drifter View PostToo bad the only place you can buy E0 is at a race track.
Hopefully you can find a station near you that sells ethanol-free gas.'89 Grand Marquis "Ebyt", '85 Grand Marquis "Eva", '94 Caprice "Kira"
'84 Town Car "Stacy", '79 New Yorker “Anita", '93 Town Car "Kelly"
'80 Mark VI "Allie", '94 Grand Marquis coming June, '79 LTD-S "Oksana"
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wow... there's actually a place that claims to sell E0 within an hour of me. one. but it's race gas. 94+ octane. There's one station a little over an hour out from my place that sells 87 E0... but that's a 2 hour round trip just for some clean gas. Might be worth it for the Lincoln though.
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former. -- Albert Einstein
rides: 93 Crown Vic LX (The Red Velvet Cake), 2000 Crown Vic base model (Sandy), 2003 Expedition (the vacation beast)
Originally posted by gadget73
... and it should all work like magic and unicorns and stuff.
Originally posted by dmccaig
Overhead, some poor bastards are flying in airplanes.
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Look into fuel delivery. Companies that deliver heating oil and such will deliver farm diesel and even ethanol free fuel! Dunno how much extra per gallon the delivery costs, but maybe you can get a small fuel tank for storage in the shed/garage or just 3 or 4 5 gal. cans to help you get the deliveries down to bi-weekly, or less, depending on usage. You could even set it up that they don't deliver unless you call/order it when they'll be on a delivery route in your area.
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So just a little update for you guys. After three tankfuls my averages have been (strictly city) 17 mpg, 18.4 mpg, and 19.1 mpg. In comparison my friend's SX4 only gets about 26 mpg, so I am happy. The digital gauges are very accurate as my gps on my phone only shows a + or - 1 mph at any given point and is generally right on the money. I get new tires on Saturday, going to get them put on at 7 am. So I will turn 18 in the tire shop. I dropped some 87 octane ethanol free gas in the tank a couple days ago (attempting to avoid filling up until I leave for college) and the car seems not to studder as bad at long red lights. I want to get spark plugs here soon, but I'm scraping for money right now and trying to save up as much as I can before I have to leave.
Everything I have read says that the car has a 20 gallon fuel tank, yet if I run the car to "empty" I can only fit 18 gallons in the tank. What gives with that?
Also, say I find a low mileage mustang engine for cheap, how hard would it be to put the OBD2 Mustang engine in my OBD1 car? And would it still boast the 260 hp number or could I expect less?
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the E isn't truly E on the fuel gauge. My analog gauge hits E at 15 gallons used... I've put 19 gallons in before... so there was probably another 1 gallon sitting in the bottom, but that's really too low. You really don't want to go lower than 18 gallons used as the sump may start sucking air in a turn and that can be bad on the fuel pump.
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former. -- Albert Einstein
rides: 93 Crown Vic LX (The Red Velvet Cake), 2000 Crown Vic base model (Sandy), 2003 Expedition (the vacation beast)
Originally posted by gadget73
... and it should all work like magic and unicorns and stuff.
Originally posted by dmccaig
Overhead, some poor bastards are flying in airplanes.
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Originally posted by killgore View PostSo just a little update for you guys. After three tankfuls my averages have been (strictly city) 17 mpg, 18.4 mpg, and 19.1 mpg. In comparison my friend's SX4 only gets about 26 mpg, so I am happy. The digital gauges are very accurate as my gps on my phone only shows a + or - 1 mph at any given point and is generally right on the money. I get new tires on Saturday, going to get them put on at 7 am. So I will turn 18 in the tire shop. I dropped some 87 octane ethanol free gas in the tank a couple days ago (attempting to avoid filling up until I leave for college) and the car seems not to studder as bad at long red lights. I want to get spark plugs here soon, but I'm scraping for money right now and trying to save up as much as I can before I have to leave.
Everything I have read says that the car has a 20 gallon fuel tank, yet if I run the car to "empty" I can only fit 18 gallons in the tank. What gives with that?
Also, say I find a low mileage mustang engine for cheap, how hard would it be to put the OBD2 Mustang engine in my OBD1 car? And would it still boast the 260 hp number or could I expect less?
The bare minimun, would require a fully dressed PI engine (From oil pan to accessories, to throttle body and air intake), throttle cable, and a tune.
The OBD part doesn't matter. That's the computer/controlling part of it. You can still run your stock ignition system with plugs and wires with the PI motor. Even most of the sensors will still work. You will have to modify the engine harness.
Also, you do not have OBDI. You have EEC-IV.
On my 93, I swapped my manifold from NPI (what you have) to PI. I did this early to figure out all the rewiring and to make sure everything worked before I went further.
Linky:
And Sly can comment a bit about that PI install in his 93.
If he feels like it.
-ryan s.08 Lincoln Navigator L - 233k
03 Mercury Marauder- 63k
97 Ford Crown Victoria HPP "Tank of Justice III" (TOJ3) - 194k -->578.9 miles on ONE tank of gas<--
94 BMW 325i Convertible - 135k
73 VW Super Beetle "Bunky" <----- Wifey's
12 Mini Cooper S - 90k <---- Wifey's
Originally posted by pantera77Well my buddy tells him he knows exactly who loves buying shitboxes.
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yeah... DON'T convert to OBD-II if you don't have to. the wiring in my car is a clusterf%$&. It works, and pretty much requires ringing stuff out when there's a problem. It's a PITA. Should have just kept the coil packs and tuned the stock computer.
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former. -- Albert Einstein
rides: 93 Crown Vic LX (The Red Velvet Cake), 2000 Crown Vic base model (Sandy), 2003 Expedition (the vacation beast)
Originally posted by gadget73
... and it should all work like magic and unicorns and stuff.
Originally posted by dmccaig
Overhead, some poor bastards are flying in airplanes.
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