4.0 Sohc Mpg
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it was supposedly done at the dealer before i bought the car, but i guess i should check it out.
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I have the 4.0 sohc auto with 4x4 and 4.10's and I get pretty crappy mileage. 14 sometimes 15 city and if i stay under 65 mph on the highway I can almost get 20. It was just recently tuned up, and I use synthetic oil and run fuel injector cleaner every oil change. Also my tires are always properly aired and i never go above 2,500 rms. Also it is stock with the exception of 2" lift. I am thinking of doing some seafoam or the motorcraft equivalent in the spring.
Any other ideas anyone?
Any other ideas anyone?
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I have the 4.0 sohc auto with 4x4 and 4.10's and I get pretty crappy mileage. 14 sometimes 15 city and if i stay under 65 mph on the highway I can almost get 20. It was just recently tuned up, and I use synthetic oil and run fuel injector cleaner every oil change. Also my tires are always properly aired and i never go above 2,500 rms. Also it is stock with the exception of 2" lift. I am thinking of doing some seafoam or the motorcraft equivalent in the spring.
Any other ideas anyone?
Any other ideas anyone?
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Actually you lose mileage by letting it warm up. You get 0.0MPG since you are burning gas but not moving. I let it idle for about 2-5 minutes then I take off and drive it easy until it warms up. Then I'll drive a bit harder but still take it easy. Try using less throttle and letting off the gas earlier. What hurts the most is getting back up to speed. Also coast down hills.
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Actually you lose mileage by letting it warm up. You get 0.0MPG since you are burning gas but not moving. I let it idle for about 2-5 minutes then I take off and drive it easy until it warms up. Then I'll drive a bit harder but still take it easy. Try using less throttle and letting off the gas earlier. What hurts the most is getting back up to speed. Also coast down hills.
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