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Gas Mileage for a Festiva?
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Higher altitude also requires less octane.Festiva: Because even my dog can build a Honda.
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'90 L. B8ME/Kia Rio 5 speed. Rio/Aspire suspension swap. :-D
'81 Mustang. Inline 6, Automatic.
'95 Eagle Summit Wagon. 4G64 Powered.
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Originally posted by GenevaDirt View Postlitesong......you are actually doing the math when figuring out the milage right? Not just saying that at half a tank I have 250 miles so I am getting 50 miles per gallon...right? I am sorry but I am really amazed at the milage.
Hi GenevaDirt....After the 51.8MPG tank going over 5500 foot Chinook Pass & a 45MPG tank, today a tank with 3 days of driving with an ascent to ~ 2800 feet came in at 52.0MPG! That timing belt is working wonders.
Wonder how long the topnotch tuning will last. All 3 tanks were using Costco gas, here in Washington state. Maybe it'll last pretty good since the car is 20 years old.
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Up up & away...to high MPG
Originally posted by litesong View PostAfter the 51.8MPG tank going over 5500 foot Chinook Pass
The tank included 2 warmups over 3 days, NOT a 'travel gas stop & continue'. The tank also included a roundtrip from near sea level, over 4059 foot Stevens Pass, descent to 600 foot elevation Columbia River, 5500 foot North Cascades Nat'l Park's Washington Pass, an 800+ foot rise & fall to Chelan, Washington, six hundred feet of rise & fall around Ross Lake & a number of rises & falls in the North Cascades loop. All totaled, the 50.8MPG tank included a calculated gain & loss of 10,300 feet(11,000+ feet in reality?)!
All three tanks were on Costco gas.
Again, if your Festiva is giving low MPG, try new sparkplug wires & a new timing belt. My Festiva is performing better than when it was new...& it was great when it was new.Last edited by litesong; 08-08-2008, 09:43 AM.
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I'm with you on the new wires and timing belt. I'm getting 50+ out of mine as well after a timing belt change, new wires, points and coil. (old coil wire actually rusted through and left me stranded several weeks ago.) (Timing belt was replaced when a new water pump was put in about a month ago.)
It's an automatic w/air.
It's all flat here. No hills. Very little braking. Gas was from wherever was convenient.
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[QUOTE=gotrootdude;160391]Timing belt was replaced when a new water pump was put in about a month ago.[QUOTE]
I had my waterpump changed with the timing belt too. Even tho the waterpump was 20 years old, it looked to be in nice condition at 80,000 miles.
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