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OMaC1
Thirsty 850
I have a '96 850 SE auto. I am currently getting 20mpg on short trips. The car is fully serviced and running well. Should I be getting better fuel economy or is this the norm??
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I get 20 mpg for total city driving. I get about 25 mpg general driving that involves some comuting. On the hiway at 75 mph I get 28-29 mpg.
When I had my 94 turbo, I got 2 mpg less accross the board, but I got there quicker
Totally normal for city driving.
When I had my 94 turbo, I got 2 mpg less accross the board, but I got there quicker
Totally normal for city driving.
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'96 854 - died an early death with 184K miles. Killed by the front end of an LTD on a suicide mission (T-boned and both cars totaled).
'96 854 - died an early death with 184K miles. Killed by the front end of an LTD on a suicide mission (T-boned and both cars totaled).
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In fact, very good if you get the high ozone area Ethanol gas like we do in Chicago. 17.5 - 19mpg is typicall for my fat foot.
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Hi,
I get 25 mpg general commuting (combined city and semi-highway driving). 28-29 mpg pure highway driving.
Lately, I was getting poor fuel economy (about 20-22 mpg). So I got a bottle of Valvoline Complete Fuel System Cleaner (not the Fuel Injector version), and it has noticeably improved the fuel economy as well as improve throttle response. I have used Redline fuel cleaner and Techron in the past, but I think the Valvoline has worked the best. You may need to change your oil after using up the Valvoline. I read it sort of affect the quality of the motor oil.
Geevs
I get 25 mpg general commuting (combined city and semi-highway driving). 28-29 mpg pure highway driving.
Lately, I was getting poor fuel economy (about 20-22 mpg). So I got a bottle of Valvoline Complete Fuel System Cleaner (not the Fuel Injector version), and it has noticeably improved the fuel economy as well as improve throttle response. I have used Redline fuel cleaner and Techron in the past, but I think the Valvoline has worked the best. You may need to change your oil after using up the Valvoline. I read it sort of affect the quality of the motor oil.
Geevs
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