Gas Milage?
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Gas Milage?
Ok so i just filled up and did the math and right now im getting about 14mpg.
so i also about a month ago did the plugs and wires
I today i checked the gaps all to spec
I have no check engine lights on
And now i don know what else could cause this
and a side note the transmission has now started to shift rough as a biatch
so i also about a month ago did the plugs and wires
I today i checked the gaps all to spec
I have no check engine lights on
And now i don know what else could cause this
and a side note the transmission has now started to shift rough as a biatch
#8
#9
Exactly....driving home from Pittsburgh to northeast Pennsylvania, I averaged 20.6 highway driving in a 4.0L OHV with an Auto tranny and 157,000 miles.....no way you should be getting that low of MPGs....I average 17.5 every week.
#15
well i drove to the keys last weekend and got 280 miles out of a tank, and boy, my truck is the roughest runnin mazda on here, but 280 miles for a 16 gallon tank thats the best mileage i have ever gotten with this truck, stock or lifted, so yea, i am now a true believer that its the driving conditions, cause here i am back in ft lauderdale and get 73 miles to a half tank, stop and go traffic, and then driving to the keys was wide open rural roads, or in traffic, in a straight line doin 45 mph
#16
Running 30x9.5x15 with the rest of truck stock I get an average of 20 mpg. Only because I'm running 60-65 with no traffic for 50 miles to and from work. Depending on tires , pressures, sizes and habits along with the once in a blue moon traffic crap I get big differences (seen it down to 17). Towing my 2900lb boat I get around 11 mpg.... Luckily or should it be unfortunatly I don't get much time off so I don't worry about towing. I keep the pressure as close to 40psi as I can for my best mpg.
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