What would you guys do?

AND it was Fords oppinion as well, seeing that the newer cars were modeled after...the older one :nice: And the A/C clutch disengages at full throttle so the only thing you did by runnin it down the track like that is piss everyone else off by drippin water down the track. :notnice: As for the 27.5mpg, i wont say your not gettin it, but its a stretch and I commend you for it!


Matt
Go over on the 05-09 forum, you'll see that 27.5 isn't a stretch at all. Some have gotten close to 30 with a GT. I towed a trailer to Colorado and back 2 years ago and averaged 23 mpg. And that was doing 70-80 on the highway going up and back. As for the water on the track? Funny no one said anything about that. :shrug: And the guy at the starting line's a stickler for bending the rules.
 
Go over on the 05-09 forum, you'll see that 27.5 isn't a stretch at all. Some have gotten close to 30 with a GT. I towed a trailer to Colorado and back 2 years ago and averaged 23 mpg. And that was doing 70-80 on the highway going up and back. As for the water on the track? Funny no one said anything about that. :shrug: And the guy at the starting line's a stickler for bending the rules.

I said it was a stretch, but not impossible and I was truely commending you on it! I sold for Ford for 3 years during the prime of the new mustang, I know what my customers tell me they are getting and its more in the 20-23mpg range. Then again, there are lots of factors to that, like whether or not it was all highway or a mix etc. Im glad to hear they are puttin decent mileage down.

As for the A/C at the track, ask anyone who frequents any track and they will tell you its a BIG NONO! All summer long at the local 1/8 mile and at Bradenton FL's 1/4 mile track they tell you not to run your A/C in the staging lanes or on the track as the condensation drips all over the starting line and track. Our 1/8 mile is already slippery enough as it is down here, dont need any water to help out :rlaugh:
Matt