I have search the threads first but have not seen anything quite like my problem I have now.
A couple of months ago my 91 was getting around 40-42 MPG around town. The car has about 190,000 miles on it . I have had it about the last 50,000 or so. I decided to give it a tune-up since I had not done it since I had it. A reliable shop did change the timing belt about 160,000 for me since I did not know much about it. Anyway I changed the fuel filter, ( very dirty), put new NGK ? plugs in, new pcv valve and used Lucas fuel cleaner in the tank. Drove it a couple to tanks of gas and it did not run as good as before and got about 34MPG. I had previously purchased new plug wires, distributor cover,cap and button. I changed the wires and again drove it for a couple of tanks of gas and got about 32MPG. Went on and changed the distributor cap,cover and button. Also ordered the same spark plugs from ford that was in it in the past and original equipment. Set gap per my manual and changed the NGK plugs out and off I went again. I am not so proud to say that now I can get about 28MPG. Still does not run as well as before the first tuneup.
Any thoughts from those with vast more experience is appreciated!!
:cry_smile::cry_smile:
A couple of months ago my 91 was getting around 40-42 MPG around town. The car has about 190,000 miles on it . I have had it about the last 50,000 or so. I decided to give it a tune-up since I had not done it since I had it. A reliable shop did change the timing belt about 160,000 for me since I did not know much about it. Anyway I changed the fuel filter, ( very dirty), put new NGK ? plugs in, new pcv valve and used Lucas fuel cleaner in the tank. Drove it a couple to tanks of gas and it did not run as good as before and got about 34MPG. I had previously purchased new plug wires, distributor cover,cap and button. I changed the wires and again drove it for a couple of tanks of gas and got about 32MPG. Went on and changed the distributor cap,cover and button. Also ordered the same spark plugs from ford that was in it in the past and original equipment. Set gap per my manual and changed the NGK plugs out and off I went again. I am not so proud to say that now I can get about 28MPG. Still does not run as well as before the first tuneup.
Any thoughts from those with vast more experience is appreciated!!
:cry_smile::cry_smile:
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