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66sprint6 11-15-2011 02:39 PM

First MPG concious vehicle...and Im LOVIN it!!!
 
I am a Mustang guy at heart, Ford fanatic to say the least and an all around Automotive NUT. I have always been drawn to big power, street/strip monsters and have been toying with power since I could afford to mod my car. Ive always, in the back of my mind, messed around with the idea of getting a simple, reliable and fuel efficient vehicle as a daily driver so the Mustang could sit and be worked on whenever needed. After buying vehicle after vehicle that met every requirement BUT being gas friendly, I finally broke down and went on the hunt. My search came to an end on Nov. 10th when I worked a deal on my latest project.

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She's a 93 Ford Escort LX, 4 door, 1.9 liter, 5 speed manual with 193K miles. She runs like a top and looks pretty decent I think. The only maintenance and work Ive done so far are steering and brake related. I still need to tune her up and start makin some Ecomods, but I didnt have time so I filled the tires to max and put some new wipers on it. I played around with shift points and coasting, but that was the extent of any technique I put into it. I just filled up for the second time after a very hectic weekend and saw 338 miles on 10 gallons used!!! Im beyone happy!!! I not only killed the EPA avg mpg, but squeeked past the hwy number as well on a mixed tank!!! I woulda be more than happy with what the EPA stated cause thats 2x what my truck gets, but this is phenominal! I am not working on shifting around 2K rpm religiously and learning to coast a little earlier. Im also waiting to start the car until Im 100% ready to go and EOC into parking lots and driveway. I plan on doin a tuneup very soon as well as replacing tires and struts. Aero-mods are floating thru my head as well, but I want them to be tasteful so I have alot of research and questioning to do before then. Just thought Ide share my triumph...altho small compared to all of yall, you gotta start somewhere!
Matt

Ecotoyota 11-15-2011 02:58 PM

Sounds pretty good I'm at the same point, but I have started to make some mods for my car. :thumbup:

Tygen1 11-15-2011 08:35 PM

Just wait till you get the hang of it, then 33mpg will seem like small potatoes :)

JRMichler 11-15-2011 09:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tygen1 (Post 270521)
Just wait till you get the hang of it, then 33mpg will seem like small potatoes :)

And that's before any mods.

FXSTi 11-15-2011 09:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 66sprint6 (Post 270465)
Aero-mods are floating thru my head as well, but I want them to be tasteful so I have alot of research and questioning to do before then.
Matt


What could be more tasteful than attached airflow?

Kirk

deathtrain 11-15-2011 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Tygen1 (Post 270521)
Just wait till you get the hang of it, then 33mpg will seem like small potatoes :)


or the day when you get pissed and try to figure out why it so low...

66sprint6 11-15-2011 11:37 PM

Bein a car junkie, I really do look forward to modding this thing, but instead of seeking power and lower ETs, I look forward to seein the gas needle move slower and slower and my savings go higher and higher. I dont plan on goin extreme, but I would like to do subtle mods to give me a bit of an edge.
Matt

Ladogaboy 11-16-2011 02:12 AM

My family used to have a '94 Escort wagon with the 1.9L and 5-speed manual. IIRC, our actual highway mileage was 35-38 mpg. I never checked on the rated mpgs. Anyway, that car should get tremendous mileage with just a few basic modifications and driving techniques. My guess is that you'll be hitting >50 mpg in no time.

People used to frown on the fact that it was only a ~110 hp motor, but even the wagon only weighed in at ~2,600 lbs and was a blast to drive. Good luck, and let us know how it goes!

66sprint6 11-16-2011 10:30 AM

Shoot, 40mpg would blow my mind, 50 would be insane for me!!! Like I said, Im not gonna go extreme driving wise, but I am gonna slow down, leave earlier, coast when I can, shift at 2K, EOC when I can safely and start car only when Im ready to go. I will mess with P&G and EOC on the streets when noone is around etc. Aerodynamically, Im lookin at doin a simple/clean chin spoiler and some tire spats up front. The car does NOT run warm at all, I believe the emergency bypass built into the Escort thermostat housing is open cause it runs super cool. I plan on checkin that out, puttin a stock thermostat in then lookin at blocking the lower grill possibly as well. Ide like to think that with a full tuneup this thing might have more in store but it runs so well as it is...maybe it wont LOL. We shall see!!!
Matt

66sprint6 11-16-2011 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by FXSTi (Post 270525)
What could be more tasteful than attached airflow?

Kirk

I would love to add a few things to help out, but I wanna keep it looking as if it came from the factory that way. I love fabbing stuff and have access to plenty of tools and materials, so this should be fun!

Matt


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