07-03-2008
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R U DTF bro?
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Re: 110 MPG Mustang!
Sounds to me like most of you need some of Matt D's special tinfoil hats.
Is 100+ mpg possible? Yes. Is it practical and affordable for mass production vehicles? No.
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07-04-2008
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#22
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Asshat King
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Re: 110 MPG Mustang!
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Originally Posted by bertrenolds5
Obviously engineers at auto companies are not smart enough or maybe they don't actually wan't to make a more efficient vehicle that doesn't in some way make up for money lost on oil savings.
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I think you need to revise your statement to point a finger at corporate management. Engineers do what management tells them to do.
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07-04-2008
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It was a auto get over it
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Re: 110 MPG Mustang!
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Originally Posted by Jakey
I think you need to revise your statement to point a finger at corporate management. Engineers do what management tells them to do.
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True but what about all te car enthusiests that modify or build their own cars who know the ins and outs and how to use it in different ways still havnt come up with this. I dont think they are hiding it from us it is just yet to be discovered.
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09-15-2008
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15min late to the world
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Re: 110 MPG Mustang!
Some one modified a Toyota Prius to get over 100mpg, it looks like they install more batteries and do not use the gas engine to recharge the batteries. And I am sure the re-program the car so it uses the electric motor a lot more. Also you plug it in to recharge the batteries over night, etc.
~John
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09-15-2008
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Re: 110 MPG Mustang!
I dont see why you guys automatically doubt this. Im absolutly sure that 100mpg will be seen in our lifetime. And if i created this, i wouldnt pop my hood for no one, $10,000,000 on the line, fuck that i aint sayin shit.
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09-15-2008
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Business as usual
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Re: 110 MPG Mustang!
You can convert a Toyota Prius or Honda Insight (I own one) to get over 100MPG. It isn't cheap but you can do it. My honda gets well over 50 MPG (not trying) and I have gotten over 60MPG over several tanks of gas. BTW, a tank of gas is ~550 miles.
I would like to get my hands on a Tesla Roadster. It is an all electric car which has been around for a little while. It is built on the Lotus chassis and costs $90,XXX. I would say that an all electric car (battery only) would get well over 100MPG.
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09-15-2008
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Business as usual
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Re: 110 MPG Mustang!
More info about modifying a honda insight:
http://www.99mpg.com/Projectcars/mikesinsight/
The Prius uses a different form of technology compared to Honda's MIMA. A toyota can get higher MPG by converting to PHEV (plug in hybrid electric vehicle) which entails throwing a larger battery in back and making it so it can plug into the wall.
I researched this quite a bit a while ago but didn't follow through with the project. My MPG good enough 
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09-16-2008
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immune from paybans
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Re: 110 MPG Mustang!
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Originally Posted by john
I would say that an all electric car (battery only) would get well over 100MPG.
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That's either a clever joke or you totally didn't think through your statement; either way I found it funny. At that point you have to switch units to miles per kilowatt or something
I'd totally rock an electric car if they weren't so expensive. A motor on each wheel FTW.
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09-16-2008
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flips McGee
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Re: 110 MPG Mustang!
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Originally Posted by Pushit2.0
Some one modified a Toyota Prius to get over 100mpg, it looks like they install more batteries and do not use the gas engine to recharge the batteries. And I am sure the re-program the car so it uses the electric motor a lot more. Also you plug it in to recharge the batteries over night, etc.
~John
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It's called a plug-in hybrid conversion. It does get 100mpg, but only for the first like 50 miles, which is more than the average person drives in a day anyways, so ya.
More info on that here, kits are $3k-10k...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plug-in...uction_hybrids
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09-16-2008
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Who has my man-card?
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Re: 110 MPG Mustang!
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09-16-2008
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Crash Course Racing
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Re: 110 MPG Mustang!
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Originally Posted by twack
if it were true and has made it to the news. then all the major companies would snatch that up in a heartbeat. they would pay for the rightsand have that product shelved.
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fixed for ya
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09-16-2008
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Business as usual
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Re: 110 MPG Mustang!
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Originally Posted by scheides
It's called a plug-in hybrid conversion. It does get 100mpg, but only for the first like 50 miles, which is more than the average person drives in a day anyways, so ya.
More info on that here, kits are $3k-10k...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plug-in...uction_hybrids
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I don't have time to look at the site but the last time I looked (actual prices) it cost over $10,000. It isn't just the Pruis you can modify, pretty much all hybrids. The Prius and the insight are more common as the gains are the largest.
I was planning on getting rid of the insight when the volt/electric cars came out but I don't care for the Volt. Only 40 miles on a charge wouldn't help my 100 + mile round trip to work. I will probably wait for Honda or Toyota to make the first move. I heard that they will have a plug in prius out in 2009 which will get 100 mpg. Most likely they are just modifying the current setup.
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09-18-2008
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Re: 110 MPG Mustang!
I didnt want to start a new thread, but check this out. Nothing to do really with MPG's, but yeah.
http://www.evtv1.com/player.aspx?itemnum=12572.
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09-19-2008
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Re: 110 MPG Mustang!
110mpg? I can't even get 20mpg out of our mustang... WTF
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