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Old 24-11-2006, 08:52 PM   #1
MACCA_M
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Default EB & ED Weapons

Just bought myself a 94' ED Fairmont, lovely ride, but I have 3 questions.

1. Trip computer says average fuel at 17ltr/100km, but I am only driving normal on Economy mode, but when I fill up the fuel gauge only goes to a bit over 3/4 mark. Why the high fuel use?

2. My mate has a 93' EB series 2 Fairmont Ghia 4ltr which has a hose that is connected via a 'T' piece fitting to the bleeder hose that runs between the thermostat housing & the coolant reservoir, it connects in near the thermostat housing and runs to the rear of the engine and is Tapped into the head on the drivers side. Any clues as to why? And should I do the same?

3. What is the difference between the 91-AA head & the 94-AB head?

Any help on these issues or any other issues with these models would be a great help.

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