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The best mileage I ever got on Best Other was 17.? and I doubt that as I was running 235/70 R15s. I got 15.? running up and back to New York state last year. I ran between 65 and 70.
Posted on: 2009/7/10 23:43
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Worst I own is 75 T-bird w/460 PI. Gets 6 to 8 mpg, but all six are great!
Posted on: 2009/7/11 6:58
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Just filled up my 56 Patrician today.Combined highway/city driving-14 MPG.
Posted on: 2009/7/11 7:35
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The 14.4 average for city/highway driving corresponds to what I've been experiencing with my '55 Pat for the past 14 months or so of daily use. Recently bought another car so I could let it rest a little.
Posted on: 2009/7/15 18:06
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I just filled up my 38 coupe tonight - 14 MPG. That's mostly short drives going to cruise nights
Posted on: 2009/7/15 20:05
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I wonder how much a missing copper washer, causing fuel to slightly leak onto the intake manifold, would reduce fuel economy 🤔
Posted on: 3/3 11:48
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55panama wrote:I guess I got about three miles to the gallon. The car was running poorly, the carbs I was using were not the Caribbean carbs but old carbs I had laying around. FWIW, I've used professionally rebuilt single 4-bbl carbs on a Caribbean intake and with a direct reading O2 meter seen them producing ideal air/fuel ratio at cruise. Where the major difference is at idle and deceleration. The single 4-bbl has four idle passages. The correct dual 4-bbl carburetors plug the secondary idle passages, so the manifold sees only four, not eight idle passages. With all eight idle passages functioning, the air/fuel mixture will go dead rich on deceleration, wasting a lot of fuel. Also, the procedure for adjusting idle is critical and there is a Rochester Technical Bulletin which shows step-by-step how to correctly adjust the idle. As you probably know, the 1955 Caribbean carbs are quite different than the 1956 versions. jack vines
Posted on: 3/3 15:53
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