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Re: 94 Trooper 3.2 fuel comsumption #681666 01/03/06 04:53 PM
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my 93 gets right at 20 mpg consistently-about 1/2 hwy miles

Re: 94 Trooper 3.2 fuel comsumption #681667 01/04/06 01:55 AM
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Messed up with acetone this summer, got consistently 270 miles per tankfull, but the oil started to thin, had to change it at about 2000 miles, not sure if I have a bad injector...now my engine ticks and the oil pressure goes below 50 under way and 30 idling, Mobil 1 only quiets it for about 700 miles.
Had a full tune up before summer (cheaper than gas!!!) fire plugs and cables.

Re: 94 Trooper 3.2 fuel comsumption #681668 01/04/06 02:15 AM
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Well, if you didn't drive a brick <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/ignore.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/drunk.gif" alt="" />

Re: 94 Trooper 3.2 fuel comsumption #681669 01/10/06 11:09 PM
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my 3.2 oil pressure is always under 50 , and only goes a little higher when its at 2000 rpm during shifting (AT), and at idle its always under 30 lbs. is this not normal? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />

Re: 94 Trooper 3.2 fuel comsumption #681670 01/17/06 04:17 AM
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I'm getting 300 plus with 285/75/16 and stock gears. Used to get 250, then change wires(OEM) & plugs(NGK). Also seems that BP gas definitely gets better mileage than any other.


1995 Trooper LS (OME Coils & 2" spacer, Rancho 9000, Nitto Terra Grappler 34", K&N, ARB Snorkel, Calmini Rear Bumper) In garage (9000 winch, custom S. America winch bumper, Delta Cams, Tera-Low 3.07)
Re: 94 Trooper 3.2 fuel comsumption [Re: TrooperMark] #681671 01/17/06 06:01 AM
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I'm getting 300 plus with 285/75/16 and stock gears. Used to get 250, then change wires(OEM) & plugs(NGK). Also seems that BP gas definitely gets better mileage than any other.


Hm, I find this interesting.

I just did plugs and wires back in June, so I would think that's ruled out. I'll have to see if a front bearing repack helps any.

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