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SonicBlue02-3.8

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Hey Everyone,
I know that this has been brought up a million times, but here is a million and one. I have a 2002 v6er with 16,000 miles on her. I change the oil every 3,000 miles, last oil change was 2,000 miles ago on January 2nd. I use Mobil one 0w-20 which is recommended for new fords and hondas requiring 5w-20 and I use a PureOne oil filter. My tires are all properly inflated (i checked today) except for one that has a slow leak due to a small nail, the tire pressure was at 33 instead of 35. Also, my MAC air filter was just cleaned and recharged only 500 miles ago. I put fuel system cleaner in it about 2,000 miles ago also, it says to only use once every 12,000 miles or once a year. I have been getting bad gas mileage lately, but I thought that it was mostly due to stop and go traffic here at school in Philly and going up steep hills near my apartment, but I just drove about 175 miles with 50 miles being city and 125 miles being highway, and I only got 18.75 mpg!!!!!!! Why they hell is my gas mileage so HORRIBLE! I dont get it. I either fill up at Exxon, Mobil, or Amoco. Is it the winter gas with all the Ether and stuff???? This really sucks . My highway speeds were between 70-80 mph. Does anyone have some insight, suggestions, or similar problems. Thanks. Also, i'm thinking about changing the plugs and fuel filter once school is done. I have not had a tune up since i got the car back in August 02. Thanks again.

Please Help.

p.s. i carry around 25-40 pounds of stuff in my trunk if that helps any??
 

97v6Silver

it came to $4.56 and i got $0.44 change from a 5,
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get off the gas leadfoot...

got gears?
 

SonicBlue02-3.8

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no gears, just stock 3.27s with auto. Leadfoot is fun and contageous so watch out.
 

97v6Silver

it came to $4.56 and i got $0.44 change from a 5,
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well autos get bad gas miladge seeing as how they only have 4 gears to start with plus driving at 90 in 4th gear uses alotta gas
 

SonicBlue02-3.8

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at 80 its only at like 2300 rpms, not that bad is it??? Damnit next time its either a 5-speed manual or 5-speed auto.....i like manual, but not for everyday driving
 
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the manual will only give you 1-3 miles to the gallon more than the auto. they both have the same basic overdrive ratio of around .70 so highway crusing should be identical, but city driving the 5spd will get a little better.

18.75 is a little low for combined driving but not too bad it should be about 20-24mpg so take your foot off the gas a little more often
 

ChrisYellowV6

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i have a vert so i get considerabely worse mileage. I use Shell gas, which advertises an additave which reduces knocking in your engine, thus giving you higher mileage. I get about 19-20 combined, with normal gas its between 17 and 18. I dont have a lead foot, in fact the other day staring from stopped @ a red light, this little kia rio flew way in front of me....that should tell you how granny like i accelrate. For an auto convert though, thats good.

Since you're driving an auto try and let it shift a 2000 or under

also about 68 mph is going to give you optimal mileage
 

97v6Silver

it came to $4.56 and i got $0.44 change from a 5,
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yeah mine doesn't get over 2 in 5th till almost 80
 
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Well, before the blower, I averaged right at 20mpg. I have always seemed to have slightly worse gas mileage than most people on here for some reason. Maybe you are kinda in that boat, too. I have a 5 spd, too. Don't feel so bad, my friend.
 

SonicBlue02-3.8

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Maybe myself and atlblue just have a cobra engine under our hood and we just never realized it . I hate sh!!tty gas mileage! I probably do just have a lead foot and dont realize it
 

97v6Silver

it came to $4.56 and i got $0.44 change from a 5,
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if you find yourself weaving in and out of traffic tringy to pass cars for no apparent reason and you always try to be the first to leave the stop light and get back up to cruising speed.... you might have a lead foot
 

ryanrule

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well if we didnt have a ****ty engine
 

SonicBlue02-3.8

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Doctor, your prognosis sounds correct How long do I have till my gas runs out Well, ok its partially correct. I average around 15 mpg in the city, but I think in the fall i got around 18, and i dont think my driving has really changed. Also how much does the ether which is added to the "winter gas" effect gas mileage...maybe this has something to do with it Thanks.
 

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Before I modded the crap out of my car I would get 31mpg on Highway and 25mpg City. Then the modding began and now I get around 20mpg.
 
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Ron Jeremy

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I own a 2002 V6 Mustang with a 5 speed manual transmission and I only get 19 to 20 MPG overall with driving around the city/highway.

Don't feel bad. I have been getting 16MPG here in the very cold winter. When the warmer weather comes, you should be getting 20 to 21 MPG. No more than that. The average is about 19 to 20 MPG for the V6 for both the automatic and the 5 speed manual.
 

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SonicBlue02-3.8 said:
Hey Everyone,
I know that this has been brought up a million times, but here is a million and one. I have a 2002 v6er with 16,000 miles on her. I change the oil every 3,000 miles, last oil change was 2,000 miles ago on January 2nd. I use Mobil one 0w-20 which is recommended for new fords and hondas requiring 5w-20 and I use a PureOne oil filter. My tires are all properly inflated (i checked today) except for one that has a slow leak due to a small nail, the tire pressure was at 33 instead of 35. Also, my MAC air filter was just cleaned and recharged only 500 miles ago. I put fuel system cleaner in it about 2,000 miles ago also, it says to only use once every 12,000 miles or once a year. I have been getting bad gas mileage lately, but I thought that it was mostly due to stop and go traffic here at school in Philly and going up steep hills near my apartment, but I just drove about 175 miles with 50 miles being city and 125 miles being highway, and I only got 18.75 mpg!!!!!!! Why they hell is my gas mileage so HORRIBLE! I dont get it. I either fill up at Exxon, Mobil, or Amoco. Is it the winter gas with all the Ether and stuff???? This really sucks . My highway speeds were between 70-80 mph. Does anyone have some insight, suggestions, or similar problems. Thanks. Also, i'm thinking about changing the plugs and fuel filter once school is done. I have not had a tune up since i got the car back in August 02. Thanks again.

Please Help.

p.s. i carry around 25-40 pounds of stuff in my trunk if that helps any??
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I get about the same gas mileage out of mine, maybe a bit worse. It's starting to pi$$ me off with the price of gas these days....I don't get on it much at all really... ..ok, maybe a little, but heck, it's a MUSTANG...it can't be driven at 55mph everywhere you go, right?
 
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Ron Jeremy

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Hey don't complain. If you cannot afford the gas prices you shouldn't be driving a car like the Mustang. Buy yourself a Honda Civic then. You knew what you were getting into when you first bought your Mustang. So don't complain. Either keep it and pay the high gas prices or sell it and buy something more economical. That's the only choice that you have other than driving a bicycle, taking the public transportation or walking. Which one do you want to choose?
 

ryanrule

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the effin 6 is supposed to be economical, but they put an old inefficient engine in it.
 

SonicBlue02-3.8

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It has nothing to do with complaining about gas mileage, its all about trying to see if something is going on inside the engine. It could explain plugs being fouled or something like that, i was just wondering if other people had sucky gas mileage with the winter gas, i am more than happy getting 18-19 city, b/c i know that i do not act like i'm driving ms. daisy . So when they heck do they switch back to "Normal" gas
 

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One of the things that might effect your mileage is the type/quality of gas you use. Always try to stay with the same brand, Mobil is good, Chevron too. I would stay away from Exxon and Amoco. The idea is if you keep changing your type of gas your car is not able to adjust to the chemicals in one type and make optimal use of them. Also keep in mind that Chevron has Techron and Texaco has Clean System 3 these also help out with keeping your fuel system, including injectors clean, hence better gas mileage. Yes you pay a little more for this gas but the benefit to your engine is worth it. Especially one that can be as temperamental as ours.

Hope this helps.

Doc
 
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