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Re: ah, nuts, what will be the next act? [Re: Flannelman] #1047383 07/28/12 03:16 PM
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dogslovetrucks Offline OP
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I just filled my first tank, and it looks like I got 15.4, but, I had some boats on the roof, and it is REALLY hard to stay off the stupid pedal. It just accellerates so smoothly, it is a whole bunch more refined than the mighty t, and the family fits whoo hoo!

Re: ah, nuts, what will be the next act? [Re: dogslovetrucks] #1047384 07/30/12 08:32 PM
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Greg_Canada Offline
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I just filled my first tank, and it looks like I got 15.4, but, I had some boats on the roof, and it is REALLY hard to stay off the stupid pedal. It just accellerates so smoothly, it is a whole bunch more refined than the mighty t, and the family fits whoo hoo!

I find the best mileage in my 4runner (3.4) is when i keep a constant speed, and go smoothly around slower drivers... i try to maintain 70mph on the freeway (or less) and not floor it to overtake, just do it smoothly when there is space... i get 25% above EPA rated just by driving like this... no other "ecomodding" techniques... give it a shot... my 4runner is rated 15/17mpg, i get 20-22mpg in the summer, winter, 15-17 (cold air = worse mileage)


89 4Runner
3" BL, M/T locks, 33"bfg mt, bilstein, Kayline, tubebumper, toyotafiberglass panels
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