2005-2009 Mustang Information on The S197 {Gen1}

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Old 7/2/07 | 03:25 PM
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17/18 is the average for GTs i think
Old 7/2/07 | 09:58 PM
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jesus christ............................................ .....thank u 2 those that answered my question..
Old 7/2/07 | 10:01 PM
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Originally Posted by zaghloul
Give the kid a break. Sure we are all jealous that a punkass 16 year old is getting his own GT (with sat-nav), but lets keep the criticism constructive.
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EVERYONE LISTEN TO HIM

but ya... lol my mpg went to 17 on the highway today... drivin 75 the whole way.... i was only goin 5 over dont worry


but so way off topic... in the next month i plan to add a body kit.... 20x9 and 20x10 chrome wheels... new grill.. hopefully new exhaust and decorate my engine a little bit
Old 7/2/07 | 10:14 PM
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Old 7/2/07 | 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted by MustangKid91

but so way off topic... in the next month i plan to add a body kit.... 20x9 and 20x10 chrome wheels... new grill.. hopefully new exhaust and decorate my engine a little bit
Kid...You may want to verify that is it cool to change body kit/grill on Leased car. No problem on the wheels and (at least axle back) exhaust but I would think they will frown on a body kit. I think it would be worth asking before dropping the $$$ on a kit.
Old 7/2/07 | 11:12 PM
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Originally Posted by MustangKid91
THANK YOU......






EVERYONE LISTEN TO HIM

but ya... lol my mpg went to 17 on the highway today... drivin 75 the whole way.... i was only goin 5 over dont worry


but so way off topic... in the next month i plan to add a body kit.... 20x9 and 20x10 chrome wheels... new grill.. hopefully new exhaust and decorate my engine a little bit
bro... before you start adding... look around the site and get ideas... i say go modest first... and you have nice wheels already... just enjoy the car... is it stick or auto?
Old 7/3/07 | 12:40 AM
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Best advice I can give when modding. Is PLAN, PLAN, PLAN. That way you know how you want your car to look, a certian theme which will all flow.

If you do random stuff it'll show. Spend money once

And yeah, deff look around the forums for ideas. Helped me alot and dont shy from asking questions when in doubt. Best luck to ya
Old 7/3/07 | 05:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Mach
Kid...You may want to verify that is it cool to change body kit/grill on Leased car. No problem on the wheels and (at least axle back) exhaust but I would think they will frown on a body kit. I think it would be worth asking before dropping the $$$ on a kit.

I think he's joking. At least I hope.
Old 7/3/07 | 10:57 AM
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Just tell mom you need a gas card, whats the problem?
Old 7/3/07 | 02:36 PM
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man im 16 too and i gotta admit they are going a little hard on u but dude why not just get like an 03 gt or something and then a decent other car to drive during the week? i have an 00 f150 w/ 70k miles and im getting a mustang for the weekend so that lessens the chance of a wreck.

but dude your lucky and dont pay any attention to the old geezers they are just being protective, and if you gonna do burnouts atleast wait until 1000 miles because #1 you'll be able to handle it better and #2 it'll be easier on the motor.
dude 20's on a stang? c'mon i personally like the bullitts better than any wheel out there..looks good on everything
Old 7/3/07 | 02:38 PM
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no offense to the term geezer btw...kinda an oxymoron if ya think abt it
Old 7/3/07 | 02:48 PM
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To stay on target

Got 42k miles on my GT 5spd
10 mile drive to work with several lights, I'm a heavy footed driver.
I get 17-19 MPG city and 23-26 MPG when crusing at 75 on the freeway.
Old 7/3/07 | 02:56 PM
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reading 20s on a stang is why i posted...
Old 7/3/07 | 04:17 PM
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07 GT stick, 10 days old, 270 miles, all but 10 are city. 17.4 MPG. No burnouts. Let the car break-in. Most important is letting the engine break-in. Varying engine speed/load is good. Constant highway driving at one RPM is bad. Okay not bad but not that good for breaking in a new engine.

The owners manual says to vary your speed. Well with an auto that’s the easiest way to vary the engine speed. Check out page 171 of the owner’s manual…

1-2 at 11 MPH
2-3 at 19 MPH
3-4 at 30 MPH
4-5 at 40 MPH

That’s going to keep the revs under 1300 forever. I don’t follow the above and I still get 17.4 with city only driving. If you get 14 MPG city/highway your ARE driving it harder then you think. That’s okay have daddy get you a new one in a year.
Old 7/3/07 | 04:34 PM
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Have you reset your mileage computer. When you get out on the highway, hit the reset. Your mileage will instantly improve and just go down as you get into stop and go. If it's never been reset since you picked up the car, it will take a while to climb unless you drive A LOT of highway.
Old 7/3/07 | 05:02 PM
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Originally Posted by boduke0220
man im 16 too and [...] i have an 00 f150 w/ 70k miles and im getting a mustang for the weekend
Ok, I'm shifting my jealousy from mustangkid91 to 16-year-old-with-a-DD-and-a-"weekend mustang." ****! You got it MADE!
Old 7/3/07 | 07:55 PM
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I reset the MPG at fill up, it stays pretty accurate over an entire tank. Kinda silly to reset it when you are going downhill in 5th just so you can see 46mpg for all of 30 seconds.
Old 7/4/07 | 05:54 AM
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I'm getting about 18 combined. Took a 700 mile trip to maine last weekend and with the cruise set btwn 65-75, I got 24 mpg on the way up. Coming home I was doing 85+ to try and beat traffic in boston (didn't make it!), and the mileage dropped to about 20+. Still not bad considering I had my wife and kids in the car plus a trunk full with luggage, a cooler and souveniers. Here's a pic from Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor, ME.
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Old 7/10/07 | 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by krnpimpsta
Ok, I'm shifting my jealousy from mustangkid91 to 16-year-old-with-a-DD-and-a-"weekend mustang." ****! You got it MADE!
yea i guess so lol
but then again i have to hoe tobacco every other day and pay for gas tires and anything else except insurance and the car, but if i get a ticket i pay insurance too




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