Some questions concerning gas mileage
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I was going to say, my Ranger (before immanent death) went from 16 MPG's to 20 with the change of a fuel filter, plugs, wires, oil change, new MAF, and air filter. That's with the 4.0 OHV with 187K on the clock.
On the way back from WA, it was getting GREAT gas mileage. Like, 560 miles to no gallons. LOL!
On the way back from WA, it was getting GREAT gas mileage. Like, 560 miles to no gallons. LOL!
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I tested my Evo @ 3 different speeds. 45, 55, and 65 = 29mpg, 26mpg, and 24mpg. I want to do the same thing with the truck. I know these results are super accurate because I logged with my laptop. Each was about 5-7 miles on a flat highway road all by myself. Just proof that speed makes a huge difference. Now I usually only do between 60-65 on the highway, unless I see a Vette of course. In my truck I get a consistent 20.8mpg on about 2/3rds highway driving. This is with the 3.0/RWD combo.
Last edited by Jp7; 04-25-2009 at 09:47 PM.
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if i want mpg i'll get a econo car OH wait already had one Escort.. oh ya i sold it!
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