yes,these is where i bought my mustang injectors at.
Horrible gas mileage!!!
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Krikies !
40-45 is some spankin mpg for an m42. Wow. (you talkin kpg?)(kpl?)
Shit - seems like i've read 3.73 diffs on m42 cars resulted in only marginal/negligible differences in fuel consumption – and even then, only detectable with distance/highway driving.
A ~20 mpg decrease in consumption from a diff swap is quite remarkable. Jesus.Comment
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Best of luck getting your M42 running right. These cars can get very good MPG's when maintained correctly.
I drove up from LA to SF last weekend. I average 33mpg's on a stock 318is with an intake. I would imagen once I get the car sitting lower (not cutting through the air like a 4x4) and lighten it a little I could get 35mpgs. Hopefully an exhaust will free up a little mileage also. Not sure if the intake helped MPG's or not (I would hope so, but I didn't test it before install) but it definitely helped a little power wise. I had to shift back and forth between 4th and 5th pulling the first stretch of the grapevine on i5 on my trip a few weeks ago without the intake. With the intake on I was able to pull the entire stretch of the grapevine in 5th gear. I was pretty surprised.Comment
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this is the kind of miles I would love to be getting.. I will have to get a hold of a 3.75 small case diff. Going to install the "newer afm with cone filter. Hows the coil on plug?? I had some in my old car and i really didn't see the difference beside lasting a very long time..
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You're running REALLY lean if you're getting 40+ MPG. Something is wrong with your mixture, math, or odometer.Originally posted by Grueliusand i do not know what bugg brakes are.Comment



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