Is it true that the auto trannys get better MPG than the 5 speed?
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The following is comparison between auto vs. 5 speed with the same driver and conditions.Originally posted by DaleInTN View PostOk, bad information... any idea about how much less they get?
My 91 with a fresh B3 and automatic gets 43 mpg @ 50-55 mph; 37 mpg @ 60-65 mph; 32 mpg @ 65-75 mph and 30 or less mpg @ 80.
The recently acquired 93 with 240,000 miles and a B3 and 5 speed gets 40 mpg @ 65-75 mph. I have only taken the 93 on a single 300 mile jaunt.
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When it comes to festivas that is true.Originally posted by bhazard View PostWho ever told you that has no idea what they're talking about
On the 240sx, the autos got better gas mileage at highway speeds due to being in a lower rpm. That was a 4 speed auto vs a 5 speed manual.Originally posted by jayber View PostNew 6spd+ autos and CVTs can get better MPGs but 3 and 4spd autos dont have a chanceThe Festiva Store
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I've had a few auto festivas I drove a bit.. I bet I never saw over 35 mpg.. Usually high 20s- low 30s is what I got in mixed town driving and rural 55-60 mph roads with hills. Same scenario in a five speed car I get 35-45 mpg no problems, no comparison between them in a festiva, autos suck for interstate cruising at 70 or more.. Only being a 3 speed.-93' L BP swap/e-series, coilovers, RIO front swap, redrilled festy drums, Miata 14" 7 spokes.
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My 94 Aspire 4dr, gets a pretty constant 31/32 mixed driving. The only thing I find that sucks is the gas gauge goes from the full mark to the empty mark after 225 miles everytime. When I fill up it takes 7 to 7.3 every time. I just hate to drive with it on empty even though I know it still has about 3 gallons left in it.
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The numbers for an automatic are pretty similar to the mileage I got in my old '89 Festiva with the four speed manual. Once you're on the highway with the torque converter locked up, (automatic Festivas had lock-up torque converters, didn't they? I've never owned or driven one.) you don't have to worry about power losses through the converter, and it becomes all about RPM. As I recall fourth gear in any Festiva manual transmission, 4 speed or 5, has a ratio of .89:1, so a relatively low overdrive, which is fairly close to the 1:1 direct drive ratio of third gear in the Festiva's automatic transmission. RPM and therefore fuel economy would be very similar between the two with highway driving, and not unlike driving a 5 speed Festiva, but never shifting above 4th.Originally posted by bolokid View PostThe following is comparison between auto vs. 5 speed with the same driver and conditions.
My 91 with a fresh B3 and automatic gets 43 mpg @ 50-55 mph; 37 mpg @ 60-65 mph; 32 mpg @ 65-75 mph and 30 or less mpg @ 80.
The recently acquired 93 with 240,000 miles and a B3 and 5 speed gets 40 mpg @ 65-75 mph. I have only taken the 93 on a single 300 mile jaunt.Axlander9289, brother of ThisVelologist
Festivas past:
Aqua '92 Festiva L - Sold "Dale"
White '89 Festiva L Plus - RIP "Dudley"
White '93 Festiva GL - Sold to thisvelologist "Frito"
Red '91 Festiva L - Sold to Louieisawesome "Geraldo"
Current Fleet:
Aqua '93 Festiva L with Aspire brakes "Dale Jr."
Black and White '93 Festiva GL Sport (White alloys and spoiler are long gone) "Blues-tiva"
White '15 Ford Transit Connect
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Nope. Aspires have 'lock up', but they also have a slightly steeper final drive gear ratio.Originally posted by Axlander9289 View Post. Once you're on the highway with the torque converter locked up, (automatic Festivas had lock-up torque converters, didn't they? I've never owned or driven one.)
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