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Re: 1994 3.0L V6 4x4 Automatic - Sucks Gas big time 10-15mpg [Re: trythis] #759929 10/24/06 01:39 AM
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Smoke Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
94 3.0L V-6, 4x4, Automatic, 4:56 Gears, 31" Tires, Intake Mod, Downey Headers with 2.5 Exhaust all the way and it only averages 17 to 18 mpg. when it's babied. That a mix of highway and city driving but mostly highway.


94 P/U Ex-Cab 3.0 Automatic 4X4
Re: 1994 3.0L V6 4x4 Automatic - Sucks Gas big time 10-15mpg #759930 10/25/06 01:17 AM
Anonymous
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Well I took a real good look at the vacume hoses and they all look good as new.
Should they be replaced simply because of thier age?


Best regards,
Glenn Schentag

Re: 1994 3.0L V6 4x4 Automatic - Sucks Gas big time 10-15mpg [Re: trythis] #759931 10/25/06 01:42 AM
Anonymous
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Thanks for the response.
Do you know of a way for me to check the air tempreture sensor without replacing it? and is that the thermostat you mean?

Thanks again

Glenn Schentag

Re: 1994 3.0L V6 4x4 Automatic - Sucks Gas big time 10-15mpg [Re: Smoke] #759932 10/25/06 02:46 AM
Anonymous
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Thanks,
Your truck most resembles mine.
I'D BE THRILLED WITH 17MPG HWY OR CITY.
As of my last tank, 16 gals went into 220 miles @13.75/MPG
all most all of that was highway at 55-60mph. No 4x4.
If I could average 17mpg I'd be a happy camper. I'm just putting too many mile to be happy with 10-14.
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Re: 1994 3.0L V6 4x4 Automatic - Sucks Gas big time 10-15mpg #759933 10/25/06 04:45 AM
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spannky Offline
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Sounds about right but are you using US or imperial MPG ? I run a 88(190) degree thermostat from a v6 camry and it improved my milage especialy in cold weather . 20 mpg (imperial) is the best I ever get.

Re: 1994 3.0L V6 4x4 Automatic - Sucks Gas big time 10-15mpg [Re: spannky] #759934 10/25/06 02:36 PM
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TexJeff87 Offline
Body Damage is Cool
I have lockers, 5:29's, 35's, and I get between 20 and 21 driving to and from work. That's thru the hill country. The only motor mod I have is an EB RV cam. Stock exhaust, ect.

I can see an auto costing you about 3 MPG.

Granted, I have a 22re, but either way 10-15 is pretty bad. My wifes Suburban does better than that, and it weighs twice and much and has two more cylinders.


If Mad Max had a 4runner...
Re: 1994 3.0L V6 4x4 Automatic - Sucks Gas big time 10-15mpg #759935 10/29/06 04:23 AM
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StealthTJ Offline
Need a Spot
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Hi all,

I am a new owner of a very nice and clean 1994 4x4, 3.0L V6 extended cab, long bed Automatic.

I have been trying, in vien, to figure out why I get simply pathectic milage. 10-12/city 15-16/Hwy. I am in Canada where gas cost $1/liter or $3.80 an gallon. So you can see I'd rather get a little more then 200-250 miles on a $70 tank of gas.

I have checked the O2 sensor and it reads rich but the ECU does not seem to do anything about it. Does that mean I need to replace the ECU? Is there some other sensor that is part of this curcuit of decisions about fuel mix? (I'm not a mechanic)

Thanks

Best regards,

Glenn Schentag
Victoria, B.C.,Canada


How did you test the O2 sensor ?

I have a '95 4Runner, 3.0, auto, 31's and 4.88's.
I get 18 mpg around town.



Fred

Re: 1994 3.0L V6 4x4 Automatic - Sucks Gas big time 10-15mpg [Re: trythis] #759936 10/30/06 11:52 PM
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ErikB Offline
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bad thermostat can create bad mileage, temp sensors.


This is good advice, especially for your 3.0/auto since it is a known/common problem.

When the t-stat goes bad, it doesn't open when it should. This keeps the hot coolant from getting to the engine temp sensor. The engine thinks its still cold, so it runs a richer fuel mixture and also keeps the tranny from going into overdrive and lets it rev higher before down-shifting. It is designed to do this to help get the engine up to operating temperature more quickly to reduce smog emissions. This combo makes for very poor fuel economy when the t-stat is bad. The t-stat is cheap/simple place to start troubleshooting.

A co-worker of mine had these exact sypmtoms and the t-stat fixed it. He was grateful!


'97 4Runner, '06 F350, '86 4Runner, '05 WR450
http://home.4x4wire.com/erik
Re: 1994 3.0L V6 4x4 Automatic - Sucks Gas big time 10-15mpg [Re: StealthTJ] #759937 11/02/06 05:38 PM
Anonymous
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Hi there,

Thanks for the response.
A local mechanic said the O2 sensor was putting out reading a voltage that would indicate rich to the computer. However the computer does not make the appropriate adjustment.

I have been out of town for a week and have not spent any more time on this. I am going to do the thermostat next. That sounds like an inexpensive test

Thanks again for you input.

I'll post my results.

Cheers,
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Glenn

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