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Montero Sport, A Mistake? #885785 05/14/08 02:49 PM
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wglobnik Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I've recently given up my 93' SR for a 98" Sport. I'm getting 4 or 5 MPG less, I've lost room in the back and I no longer have dual bouncies. The Sport did Ok when i went in the MUD. Does anyone have any insight as to the MPG I should be getting?
I had been getting 19 with my Sr and I seem to be getting 15 or 16 in the Sport...I guess I wasn't expecting that. Is it my imigination, or was older, better?

Bill

Re: Montero Sport, A Mistake? [Re: wglobnik] #885786 05/14/08 03:02 PM
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shadowgear Offline
Mudrunner
I think we need more info into the specs of your sport. What model is it? Whats the engine size? 2wd or 4wd? Recent tune-up? Tire size? City, Highway, mixed driving? Based on my own sport ('03 xls - full time 4wd) with slightly larger than stock tires I'm getting 15-16 mpg in the city and 18-20 on the highway.


'88 Raider 2.6L - SW Hubs, Weber 32/36, Off-road Pkg - Dead
'88 Monty 2.7L - 5" Lift, Weber 38, 33's, Dual Fans, Dual bouncy (more goodies to install) - Still Kicking.
'03 Monty Sport - XLS, BFG A/T's - Dead
Re: Montero Sport, A Mistake? [Re: shadowgear] #885787 05/14/08 03:30 PM
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wglobnik Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
My 98'is a Sport LS, 4X4, 3.0 24V with 31 x 10.50's with K&N filter. I'm lucky to get 15 Highway. I guess I'm getting a bit more comfortable with it, but I really miss the Bouncy seats and I'm a miss the headlight washers in the mud.

Bill

Re: Montero Sport, A Mistake? [Re: wglobnik] #885788 05/14/08 05:13 PM
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shadowgear Offline
Mudrunner
Just did a quick google search for your model and I'm assuming you have an auto. Most report 15 city, 19 hwy, 17 mixed. A heavier foot will reduce those numbers. Maybe you need to do a tune up?


'88 Raider 2.6L - SW Hubs, Weber 32/36, Off-road Pkg - Dead
'88 Monty 2.7L - 5" Lift, Weber 38, 33's, Dual Fans, Dual bouncy (more goodies to install) - Still Kicking.
'03 Monty Sport - XLS, BFG A/T's - Dead
Re: Montero Sport, A Mistake? [Re: shadowgear] #885789 05/14/08 06:47 PM
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TOASTY Offline
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In my '00 sport with 3.0 24v 4.90 axle ratios and 31x10.5 AT's
I got killer gas milage, Like around 19-20 MPG. That was the only thing i liked about the sport vs the Montero.


1999 Montero SAS'd on Kings and stuff

1998 Montero trying to get a V8 Swapped
Re: Montero Sport, A Mistake? [Re: wglobnik] #885790 05/15/08 02:11 AM
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I've recently given up my 93' SR for a 98" Sport. I'm getting 4 or 5 MPG less, I've lost room in the back and I no longer have dual bouncies. The Sport did Ok when i went in the MUD. Does anyone have any insight as to the MPG I should be getting?
I had been getting 19 with my Sr and I seem to be getting 15 or 16 in the Sport...I guess I wasn't expecting that. Is it my imigination, or was older, better?

Bill


CanÆt address the seats or the space, but you should be getting the equivalent or higher with the Sport. Brand new on the stock 265s I was between 19-22 MPG. With 35x12 M/Ts, a SAS, 400K on the engine and a vehicle that now weighs in at just a tad under 5500 lbs. IÆm still getting between 17-19 MPG. Actually, it doesnÆt change when I load it up for camping. My XÆs 3.5L Æ99 got about 20-21 on the highway and my friends Æ98 3.0L does about the same. Neither my XÆs or my friends runs synthetic anything û theyÆre bone stock with the exception of the lock-out hubs I put on my XÆs year before last.

I know that with full synthetic lube in the diffs, t-case, transmission and engine, lock out hubs, a realistic (2.25ö-2.5ö) CAT-back system, the K&N FIPK air filter and the 31ö BFG A/Ts you can get into the 22-24 MPG range in town on the 5-speed Sports. Been there, done that on a couple Æ97-99s.

The synthetic lube brand makes a difference. I run Amsoil for everything except the engine which gets Mobil 1. I have been running Redline in my diffs until this year û that stuff is like pudding until it gets REALLY hot. In the summer where itÆs hot thatÆs not a big deal but in the winter that stuff turns to glue and your gas mileage goes straight to hell. Fun time trying to get my Æ97 to move when itÆs 10 below. :-( Amsoil GL5 gear lube has a thinner consistency but does just as good a job as far as IÆve been able to tell in the last 25 years.

A suggestions - If you havenÆt run a couple cans of the BG 44K through. Odds are it wasnÆt done and the top end may be getting a little gunky. Worked wonders for my XÆs Æ99. :-) Running the BG MOA in the bottom with your oil change isnÆt a bad idea, either.

How many miles does your Sport have on it. I assume itÆs the automatic, yes?

Edward


'97 Montero Sport LS 5-Speed 3.5L conversion
SAS Dana 44s & ARBs, 35" Yoko Geolandar M/Ts
NP231 B4R doubler/Terra Low231/RP 5.38 229:1
'99 Montero Sport Limited 4WD SAS 3-link project
'03 Montero Sport Limited AWD
'97 Montero Sport LS 5-Speed 4WD
Re: Montero Sport, A Mistake? [Re: ES_97Sport] #885791 05/15/08 10:55 AM
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wglobnik Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Yep, It's an automatic, I'll try the synthetics, I already use Mobile 1 in the engine. What are the additives? I haven't heard of them before? I assume I can get them in any auto parts store?
Thanks, Bill

Re: Montero Sport, A Mistake? [Re: ES_97Sport] #885792 05/15/08 10:58 AM
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wglobnik Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
OOPS, forgot the mileage.....It's 119K.....just broke in!

Re: Montero Sport, A Mistake? [Re: wglobnik] #885793 05/15/08 02:33 PM
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hazy_daze Offline
Roll Me Over
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Most national chain stores don't carry BG products. Go to a nasty garage and they'll probably have it and be happy to sell you some. You could also use Seafoam. Half the can goes in the gas, other half in the oil. I saw a difference after using it.


Fasteddy's advice is occasionally sound...
Re: Montero Sport, A Mistake? [Re: ES_97Sport] #885794 05/16/08 06:02 PM
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wglobnik Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I haven't been able to locate a cat back system.....any ideas?

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