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Old 02-01-2005, 06:08 PM
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Unhappy Burnning alot of gas ???

I have a 93 Lincoln Continental it has been using alot of gas I I dont know why if there is anyone that would know why this is happening please let me know I also have a misfire problem I have tuned the car up many times my lincoln has a brand new engine in it every time I replace the plugs and wire it goes a way for about 4 months then comes back I only buy the best in wires and plugs Please help me out
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Re: Burnning alot of gas ???

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I have a 93 Lincoln Continental it has been using alot of gas I I dont know why if there is anyone that would know why this is happening please let me know I also have a misfire problem I have tuned the car up many times my lincoln has a brand new engine in it every time I replace the plugs and wire it goes a way for about 4 months then comes back I only buy the best in wires and plugs Please help me out

I think these Lincolns were made to see how sanctified a man is.
The only thing I can think of is the 2 oxy sensors 1 in front and one
at back of eng also you said you have replace spark wires. Maybe close
to heat source . If so maybe extra insulation between wires and exhaust
This 92 hasn"t had problem like that/but had olds that I had done every
thing I knew I raised the hood on a dark night it looked like Christmas
fire running along wires This was after car ran about 1/2 hr.good luck Ringo7
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Old 02-06-2005, 09:11 PM
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Re: Burnning alot of gas ???

thanks I was thinking the same thing about the plugs be a little close to the manifold but now that you said it makes it seem that much more possible
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Re: Burnning alot of gas ???

You also might want to check the coil pack to see if it is bad. That would explain why it keeps misfiring. I like to say that God put two things on earth that a man will never understand, a woman and a Lincoln Continental.
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Re: Burnning alot of gas ???

Thanks Mathew The Coil Pack Was Replaced About 1 Yr Ago I Agree 100% To What You Said....
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