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Old 02-10-2017, 04:18 PM   #61 (permalink)
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No I didn't, I wasn't thinking of eco-driving at the time, rolled the first one though, at time of ownership of these cars, my truck got 8MPG all the time no matter what, little did I know when I bought my first festiva was how much fun the econobox really is to drive!!!
Hahaha i hear that. I have an 04 expedition with the 5.4L so i know what 8 mpg is like lol.

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Old 02-10-2017, 04:35 PM   #62 (permalink)
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Oh? Didnt know that, ive always used fram filters. What are good filter brands that you guys recommend?
Wix made filters, K&N, Napa Gold or Platinum, Mobil

Do a youtube search on oil filter breakdowns, very informative, I run a Ford Parts department, I used to run Autolite (Fram) on the non Ford vehicles, but after watching a video on them, I sent all my inventory back and reordered Wix built filters.
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Old 02-10-2017, 04:39 PM   #63 (permalink)
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Wix made filters, K&N, Napa Gold or Platinum, Mobil

Do a youtube search on oil filter breakdowns, very informative, I run a Ford Parts department, I used to run Autolite (Fram) on the non Ford vehicles, but after watching a video on them, I sent all my inventory back and reordered Wix built filters.
Wow no kidding? I had noooo idea man. Thanks for the heads up. Man alive u see thats why i love this forum! U guys are all great!
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Old 02-10-2017, 07:32 PM   #64 (permalink)
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Hate to break it to you guys but the Festiva is probably the worst car I've ever driven, I'd take a Swift/ Metro 100x over a Festiva - and that includes the later model that you guys didn't get.

My Prius is used solely for shopping trips, often just over 2 miles a day and averages 50mpg.
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Hate to break it to you guys but the Festiva is probably the worst car I've ever driven, I'd take a Swift/ Metro 100x over a Festiva - and that includes the later model that you guys didn't get.

My Prius is used solely for shopping trips, often just over 2 miles a day and averages 50mpg.
Hmm good to know. All imputs are well received no matter on the personal opinion. Ive never driven a metro or a swift so i cant really say. I do know my wife is now bugging me about a prius after she saw one today at the market lol.
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Btw, doing some research here hehe. Has anyone tried Pulsar spark plugs? Came across this after watching some how to index your spark plugs videos lol
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I just remembered two mods I did a long time ago for faster warmup:

1. Keep the oil at the low level.

2. Concentrate the coolant to about 80% glycol.

Both of these decrease the thermal capacity of the engine+fluids.

(However the effect is likely to be small.)
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I just remembered two mods I did a long time ago for faster warmup:

1. Keep the oil at the low level.

2. Concentrate the coolant to about 80% glycol.

Both of these decrease the thermal capacity of the engine+fluids.

(However the effect is likely to be small.)
Thanks, something to look into. I doubt ill try it but interesting non the less
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keep the festiva, they are nice to work on

once in my life I've seen a Mazda one here. it was sold as the 121 if I recall
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Old 02-11-2017, 09:00 AM   #70 (permalink)
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keep the festiva, they are nice to work on

once in my life I've seen a Mazda one here. it was sold as the 121 if I recall
It was. It was called the Mazda 121 pretty much every where in the world except south korea where it was sold as a Kia Pride and here in the states as the Ford Festiva iirc. Also i think it was changed from 121 to Festiva in Australia after a few years of production. And yeah man i might keep it. Lets see. Haha

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