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  • RedStal95
    Genius
    • Jan 2003
    • 1336

    100 miles to the tank

    Alright my gas mileage SUCKS. On a full tank I'm getting a little over 100 miles. I drive my car hard but not that hard.

    What could be the problem?

    I do have an exhaust leak before the O2 sensors... could this cause it?
    If I start my car to build up the fuel pressure and then turn it off my fuel pressure does not drop, so this weeds out leaking injector, and any possible fuel leak by the rails.

    Any ideas?
    Andy
    Stock 95 GT **SOLD**
    http://www.maperformance.com

    -B-S-M-
  • Macs Stang
    Dale Jr.
    • Dec 2002
    • 18269

    #2
    andy what fuel pressure are you running? also, if you have a vacuum leak that would deffinitley cause the car to have shitty milage. also, O2 sensors that have gone bad could be the cause of bad milage as well.
    O.C.R.

    I make horse powerz

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    • DNeinstadt
      Administrator
      Admin
      • Oct 2002
      • 12578

      #3
      A vacuum leak (have you unplugged your EGR?) will SERIOUSLY affect your gas mileage.

      O2 sensors will also affect it.

      Dan
      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
      This post has been edited by D9

      Originally posted by Slow35th

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      • RedStal95
        Genius
        • Jan 2003
        • 1336

        #4
        I'm running about 42 (vacuum off) fuel pressure. I do not believe I have a vacuum leak. Hmmm maybe I damaged an O2 sensor when I took them out to put in the headers. Isnt there a way to clean them with a propane torch?

        edit: if someone has an extra set of used O2 sensors laying around that I could borrow for a week I'd be their best friend I'd hate to spend $150 on new O2's to find out thats not the problem.
        Last edited by RedStal95; 04-24-2004, 08:36 AM.
        Andy
        Stock 95 GT **SOLD**
        http://www.maperformance.com

        -B-S-M-

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        • Macs Stang
          Dale Jr.
          • Dec 2002
          • 18269

          #5
          andy, i think you can clean the O2's with carb cleaner.
          O.C.R.

          I make horse powerz

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          • Drunko McMoppo
            Bloody Bill Brownlow
            • Aug 2003
            • 50752

            #6
            Yea, I've never done it but I'd assume to try cleaning it with an oxy acetyline(sp) torch. Well at least that's how you clean spark plugs. Worst case scenario you have to buy a new one which you'd have to do anyways. Anyone please correct me if I'm wrong.
            1998 Buick Lesabre Custom

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              #7
              Hey andy-
              I have the same year mustang as you and went through the same thing last summer. I replaced the obvious like O2s, the fuel pressure regulator, even checked for vacuum leaks, with no luck and found out it was the fuel pump. Dont know if that will help ya out but it fixed my car.

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              • RedStal95
                Genius
                • Jan 2003
                • 1336

                #8
                Thanks guys I'm gonna try cleaning the o2 sensors.
                mustangbabe - i have a walbro 190 in there about 2 years old, i'm crossing my fingers thats not the prob

                Andy
                Andy
                Stock 95 GT **SOLD**
                http://www.maperformance.com

                -B-S-M-

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                  #9
                  I hope that isn't the problem either! I have had the wierdest things go wrong with my car and I hope yours isn't the same...

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                  • oCancerPatiento
                    Ive been saved.
                    • Apr 2003
                    • 377

                    #10
                    Im having almost the same problem as you. Im only getting a little more than 100 miles per tank around town. I know mine has the original o2's in it. I put a 190 pump in my car last year but didnt put in an adjustable regulator. Would not having one of these installed make my car have bad mileage?

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                    • Macs Stang
                      Dale Jr.
                      • Dec 2002
                      • 18269

                      #11
                      it could be that your stock regulator took a crap. it as even shittier for me before i got the adjustable regulator on. i got 89 miles on the hole tank.

                      so far i have about 50 on the tank with a little over half tank left to go, but that is understandable because of all of the messing around on the way to the bbq and then leaving the bbq.

                      i would recommend a adjustable regulator anyways. pick up a kirban, they are the way to go. don't forget to grab a gauge as well.
                      -Tim
                      O.C.R.

                      I make horse powerz

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                      • oCancerPatiento
                        Ive been saved.
                        • Apr 2003
                        • 377

                        #12
                        I have a kirban regulator that I bought from kenny. The thing is that I dont know how to adjust it, so I havent put it on yet.

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                        • Macs Stang
                          Dale Jr.
                          • Dec 2002
                          • 18269

                          #13
                          it is really easy to adjust the pressure. did you pick up a gauge and fittings for it?
                          O.C.R.

                          I make horse powerz

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                          • oCancerPatiento
                            Ive been saved.
                            • Apr 2003
                            • 377

                            #14
                            Nope, I was hoping that I could find somebody that had one of those detachable ones they would rent out to me.

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                            • Macs Stang
                              Dale Jr.
                              • Dec 2002
                              • 18269

                              #15
                              i would just get a gauge on there. because you never now if the pressure is dropping or not without the gauge. more of a saftey thing. and that way to, you can tune the car to get some more power. the gauge and the fittings shouldn't cost more then $35
                              O.C.R.

                              I make horse powerz

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