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Re: Gas Mileage... [Re: derangedcj] #380187 01/20/04 10:45 PM
Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 359
jeepfun4u2 Offline
Mudrunner
crappy on the highway, crappier in the city! but i didn't build it to be an economy car!


American in Mexico with my 76 CJ7,4.6 Liter I6
Weber 32/36,Header,FlowMaster,DUI Ignition
3"Lift,33's,TH400 Tranny/Dana 20
Re: Gas Mileage... [Re: jeepfun4u2] #380188 01/21/04 02:21 AM
Anonymous
Unregistered
88 YJ 4.2 ,crappy carter carb 3.73's with 33's

used to get 15 on highway on a good day...right now I'm averaging around 11>>>>carb sucks
QUESTION???? will a mild small block carbeurated chevy conversion do any worse????

Re: Gas Mileage... #380189 01/21/04 05:07 PM
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 36
griffith Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Just bought 18.476 gallons this morning and the trip meter said 367.6 miles, so that works out to just under 20mpg. Probably about 3/4 of those miles were highway. It usually gets somewhere between 19 and 21.


1986 Isuzu Trooper, 2.3l, 119k miles when acquired 3/1996, 231k at time of death 9/21/03.
1995 Jeep Cherokee Sport 2-door 4x4, 4.0l, 5-speed, 85k miles when acquired 11/2003, 138k now.
Re: Gas Mileage... [Re: griffith] #380190 01/21/04 05:53 PM
Anonymous
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Quote
1986 Isuzu Trooper, 2.3l, 231k miles at time of death - 9/21/03.


griffith my 89 tropper had 211,000 when i finally pulled the head on it, those 2.6/3 4EZ1 and 4DE1 are great little 4 bangers <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Re: Gas Mileage... [Re: JWaldz] #380191 01/22/04 07:13 AM
Anonymous
Unregistered
20mpg for me no matter how hard or easy I am on the skinny pedal. 4.0L 5-speed.

Re: Gas Mileage... [Re: JWaldz] #380192 01/28/04 03:24 AM
Anonymous
Unregistered
89 XJ, new engine, city 12-15, road 15-17MPG indicated.

Re: Gas Mileage... [Re: JWaldz] #380193 01/28/04 04:49 AM
Anonymous
Unregistered
I have no idea if the T/B spacer helps/hinders, it was installed by the previous owner. I have thought about pulling the chip, to see if there is a differance though. Just too lazy lately to pop the hood and undo the two clips. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/sleeping.gif" alt="" />

Re: Gas Mileage... #380194 01/28/04 03:06 PM
Anonymous
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I get about 12 MPG with a 60/40 mix of highway/city miles. I have a k&n on custom piping, bored out throttle body, port matched manifolds, port and polish, 3-angle valve job, polished combustion chambers (i'm going down the line of where air goes, heh), highflow cat to a flowmaster. Countless other free and cheap mods.

Oh yeah, 93 cherokee with 31' swampers and 3.55's.

Re: Gas Mileage... #380195 01/29/04 06:18 AM
Anonymous
Unregistered
runwild, what part of cincinnati are you from???

gas #380196 02/08/04 06:47 AM
Anonymous
Unregistered
K&N intake, dynomax catback exhaust, jet stage 1 chip, no lift or bigger tires(beefiest michelens you can put on stock rim though if taht matters)

13-14 mpg with a major lead foot

before the chip, i would push 11 mpg, before the intake/chip, 15+....my conclusion is that because the intake takes in colder air, the engine will mix more fuel and air because the air can handle more fuel...equaling less mpg, if that makes any sense

the jet chip definatley helped, those chips learn your driving style and program the computer for best power/efficiency...i can romp on the gas 24/7 and still get decent gas mileage for some reason

bored throttle body coming in soon, that could change it yet again, who knows

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