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Replying to: 7milehi (Mar 29, 2008 7:57 am) We just got back from a 1200 mile road trip in Minnesota, Iowa, and Nebraska. It was mainly highway driving at around 65 mph, but we also drove maybe 100 miles in cities, including some rush hour stop and go, and for a few hours we were driving over 70 mph in order to make a deadline. Had headwinds coming and going! Even with all of that, we got 28.2 MPG for the trip. The car was very comfortable -- it's a fine highway cruiser with lots of room. If you drive conservatively, 20-22 mpg in town and 30 mpg on the road is doable. |
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I hope the guy at Ford who made the decision to not have telescoping steering in the Taurus and the Focus is the one of the first to get laid off this summer. The MKS has electric tilt/telescoping steering. I hope a manual telescoping will make it into the new Taurus. Mark |
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87 Sable Vulcan 29 mpg freeway. 18 around town. 05 Sable Duratec 30 28/18. Vulcan is a 9.3/1 compression ratio. Means it won't efficiently use 93 octane. Duratec 05 is 10.5/1 and it will efficiently use 93 octane. Not worth the premium price. Duratec computer (PCM) will map timing for octanes 93, 89 or 87. MPG freeway depends on speed. Drag increases as the square of speed. Ex. 6 squared = 36, 7 squared = 49. Drive at or below limits will improve mpg vs warp. Inflate cold tires to cold tire AUTO manufactuer recommendations. MPG will vary seasonally due to use of ethanol in gasoline. E10 max unless FFV. Upstream oxygen sensors determine how much fuel is injected. They are consumables and should be changed at 100k miles or when mpg decays. 95 and newer OBDII may have two upstream of the cats and two downstream. Upstream are critical to mpg. I recently replaced upstream bank 2 (front) 05 Sable for $42. Bank 1 is difficult but I will do if necessary. Based on Car Chip voltage and fuel trim readings. |
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One of the 2008 Sable reviews on this site by a new owner indicated the digital gas mileage read-out was about 4 mpg higher than what he calculated. Has anyone else experienced this on the Sable or Taurus?
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Replying to: ronsmith38 (Jul 03, 2008 2:53 pm) |
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Replying to: ronsmith38 (Jul 03, 2008 2:53 pm) |
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I know some will try to argue but on average I'm getting 4-5mpg less when using ethanol blended fuel in my 08 Taurus. For a while I kept wondering why my mpg would vary so much driving basically the same route and driving style. Then I started to pay attention where I was buyuing my fuel and here are my facts. When filling up with 10% ethanol gas I will get between 21.5 - 24 mpg. When filling up with non-ethanol gas my mpg will be between 26 - 29 mpg. This is based on 8 tank fills, I now avoid ethanol blended gas.
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Replying to: 7milehi (Jul 19, 2008 6:21 pm) |
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Replying to: 7milehi (Mar 29, 2008 7:57 am) I achieved 32 mpg on a Interstate with a downhill grade. I get 28mpg going up grades and on winding roads Allof these mpg's where with 1 passenger and 2 suitcases. I have not checked the mpg in the city as of yet.
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Replying to: waggiecam (Mar 31, 2007 10:18 pm) |
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