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Re: 3.5 v6 /mpg`s
[Re: Maki]
#712830
04/08/06 10:28 PM
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Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 6,950
Trail Leader
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My 1963 Jaguar xke requires higher octane fuels( higher than can be found at your local gas station). The difference is night and day with performance. Dont know about gas milege though. My monty seems to get about 16-18 mpg. Just my rhetoric!
96 Montero LS 24V DOHC 3.0L. 98 Montero 24v SOHC 3.5L, factory rear locker, Winter/tow package. 63 Jaguar XKE 3.8L FHC 2000 Mercedes-Benz e430 07 fj cruiser
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Re: 3.5 v6 /mpg`s
[Re: KB2IAW]
#712831
04/10/06 02:39 PM
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Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 363
OP
Mudrunner
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Well this has been a very interesting responce to my post ,i certanlly want to thank you all for your thoughts and experiances, one other factor i forgot to mention ...but im sure all of you are aware of is ,the recomended tire pressure ,i try to keep mine at about 35PSI,which works well for my area and driving conditions,i sometimes air down a bit in the woods and dirt roads,but re-air up as soon as possible after . (a great forum with great people and great input...) <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/patriot.gif" alt="" />
1994 montero SR 3.5 v6
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Re: 3.5 v6 /mpg`s
[Re: KB2IAW]
#712832
04/11/06 03:08 AM
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Joined: May 2003
Posts: 23
Need a Spot
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95 SR,DOHC,170k miles, run 87 octane most of the time. The acceleration is not quite as good as with 92 octane. Get 18.0 to 18.5 mpg at 72 mph. Have been using 5w30 oil. Run 32-33 psi on 265/70x15's with the shocks set on soft. 35 psi is too harsh for me. Do have a K&N filter on it.
95 Montero SR, 189k miles 89 Dodge Raider, 189k miles
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Re: 3.5 v6 /mpg`s
[Re: 89raider]
#712833
04/11/06 08:09 PM
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Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 3,634
Roll Me Over
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If your car requires high-octane gasoline and you habitually use regular gas because the engine exhibits no sign of knock, youÆre outsmarting yourself. Most modern, computer-controlled engines include a knock sensor that detects knock and retards the ignition timing, causing the spark plugs to fire slightly later in the cycle. This typically prevents abnormal combustion and knock, which allows vehicles specified for premium fuel to run on lower-grade gasoline if it is all thatÆs available. While this removes the immediate hazard, itÆs a bad idea to make a habit of running a vehicle on gasoline of lower-than-recommended octane. Retarding the spark causes a richer fuel/air mixture, which decreases fuel economy, increases emissions, causes the engine to run hotter, and reduces the longevity of both the engine itself and the catalytic converter. The money you save by pumping low-grade fuel into a car that demands higher octane is lost anyway, in decreased fuel economy and possibly gradual damage.
I thought I was getting bad mileage due to approx 1K in extra pounds of nifty toys attached, bigger tires, lift, rack, and a bad plenum that I assume has a vaccuum leak. I get about 275miles to a tank - tire size adjusted. I sometimes got close to 400 miles with my 3.0 before all the mods. I use the recommended 92 octane in the 3.5 SR
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