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<blockquote data-quote="95blackgt54" data-source="post: 274260" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>The longer you can hold the car at one speed and one rpm the gas milage gets great! The computer mends it out pretty straight. I went to Michican from Kentucky and got 25 mpg both ways in my '95 Crown Vic (4.6l FRPP shorties, X-pipe, cut offs, and 4.10 gears with a 5 spd). That has been the best milage I have ever got.</p><p>Driving around local, maybe 15/16 mpg. I would say updating all the sensors and vacume hoses to new original would have a great improvement. But changing the MAS out for a new one has a dramatic effect on gas mpg, if the one you have is bad. The computer will not tell you if it's bad.</p><p>Sometimes cleaning the MAF sensor works, you could try that. Tricky process though, I don't have a link and have seen "how to" articles on the subject. I'm sure someone will chime in on it.</p><p></p><p>Hope my babbling helped out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="95blackgt54, post: 274260, member: 10178"] The longer you can hold the car at one speed and one rpm the gas milage gets great! The computer mends it out pretty straight. I went to Michican from Kentucky and got 25 mpg both ways in my '95 Crown Vic (4.6l FRPP shorties, X-pipe, cut offs, and 4.10 gears with a 5 spd). That has been the best milage I have ever got. Driving around local, maybe 15/16 mpg. I would say updating all the sensors and vacume hoses to new original would have a great improvement. But changing the MAS out for a new one has a dramatic effect on gas mpg, if the one you have is bad. The computer will not tell you if it's bad. Sometimes cleaning the MAF sensor works, you could try that. Tricky process though, I don't have a link and have seen "how to" articles on the subject. I'm sure someone will chime in on it. Hope my babbling helped out! [/QUOTE]
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