Originally posted by litesong
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Just bought my first Festiva on Monday...
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Congrats on your purchase!
Hope it runs well for ya!
I know the feeling--I bought my first one last August, almost No rust (VERY RARE in Iowa), no peeling clearcoat---less than 100,000 miles. I wanted it so bad I actually paid $1400 for it!
:nono:Just be careful when removing spark plugs!
Two of mine broke off and cost me $212 to get the stubs out--no heli- coils!
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Originally posted by litesong View PostYeah, I think that is possible. But I would hopefully inspire you that striving for 50+mpg even going into high mountains, would give you the ability to live, & know, & intimately explore a large region of Earth around you without pouring lots of money into such an endeavor. & you are given the ability to explore well beyond your region, too.
Such an ability is far superior than being a leadfoot or stuck in your immediate area, or never having interest in the world beyond your own city. You are very close to being there. You & your Dad repair cars. Work to get the best mpg you can & start exploring.
You would be surprised what a stupid teenager could do with 65hp. I've already gotten pulled over multiple times in my 31year old truck for speeding lol. I'll tell ya though I have never lost a race In that rig! I'll give out an update tomorrow on whether or not I work on the car. If I do, it should be road worthy!
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^As one 17 year old to another, yes you can do stupid stuff in a festy, I've gotten busted in our 2008 Taurus X, I was 63 in a 50, mom was in the car, I had my learners permit, mom didn't notice the speed. AND I only got a verbal warning from the County Mounty. Lucky Lucky Lucky. Now I'm getting a BP donor... Good luck and watch out for them KojaksOwner of:
1991 Red Festiva L, 5 speed (Swagger Wagon)
In progress:
BP+G25MR swap, Kia rio axles hopefully.
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Originally posted by blacklabels View PostGlad to see another person from WI! Congrats on your first car they are great little cars!
However, I just quickly noted that no stations selling 100% ethanol-free gasoline in Green Bay, sell 87 octane but lots of stations sell very high octane. A few do sell 89 octane that should work in the Festiva, altho probably at high cost. Do you have a station that sells 87 octane, if you do use 100% ethanol-free gasolineLast edited by litesong; 05-22-2012, 09:24 AM.
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The festiva sips. You should advance timing for higher octane anyway. Cannot see a 17 year old adding warm air mods that makes a lot of cars knock and then try to open it up getting on the highway or to go around someone. Mpg dedication kills that nimble festy property.1993 GL 5 speed
It's a MazdaFordnKia thing, and you will understand!
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