http://www.fordracing.com/news/detail/?article=38017
(http://www.fordracing.com/includes/DBPhoto.asp?photo=14964)
Very Cool!
Really cool, but let's see how it does in the real world
I heard about this on the radio today ...way cool
Wow! I wonder what the "fuel efficient driving techniques" were...
*edit* Should have read the article.
"fuel efficient driving tips including minimizing the use of air conditioning, steady and consistent driving, avoiding sudden stops/starts and keeping the RPMs low"
While real world results will not match that of this controlled environment I do think that there are VERY few cars that would match that number within the controlled environment.
And people think a 302 putting out 35mpg is bogus...I like how because someone doesn't know better, it can't be true (in their minds).
I'm still unsure how they did that though. I guess at 43mph (the average speed they would have gone after looking at the numbers), it can be done as that speed doesn't require as much in terms or aerodynamics (which the Mustang could get help on). I think I get just about 35mpg if I'm on a flat road at 43mph in overdrive/converter lockup. Of course, you get slightly more efficient if you increase speed and coast, over and over. I'm curious if they used any other fuel saving methods other than those listed. It's still amazing though that this thing's performance is right near my motor that's 35% larger :/
Finally - decent advancements in internal combustion.
Hopefully the numbers remain good, though. :D
oooh I just went to the dealer for a part, and what did I see sitting there on the lot? A big fat "5.0" on the side of the stangs. I WANNA DRIVE ONE (even the new v6) SO BAD!!!!!!!!!!
Now let's have them do the same test at 70 mph with the a/c blowing and see what happens to those stellar numbers.
I can get good mpg's out of my semi if I keep the rpms at 1100 rpm and run at 50 mph pulling an empty step-deck trailer with the cruise set, and it's a Freightliner classic XL.
Don't get me wrong, I like the new mustang and the 2 new powerplants, but at least be more "Real World" about the tests.
How about 65 with no AC, being as that is the legal speed limit in most states and AC would depend on time of the year and weather. Personally, I see my best gas mileage about 55mph with no cruise and bypassed AC. I have come very close to 35mpg before with my 5.0 bird. I would like to think after 24 years and a smaller engine, they could do better on a closed course and a 6 speed. One thing I am curious about though, why is 5th a 1:1 ratio instead or a double overdrive?