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| Author: | VMKJCRD [ Fri Aug 13, 2010 10:07 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Lift + rated E tires = MPG drop |
Well finally after driving a full week to work and back with the new "used" tires with the lift I finally got a chance to see what type of mileage I would get. I didnt get a chance to do it last week because I only got the MTRs installed on tuesday. Man what a kick in the pants I got when I ran the numbers down... My usual trip is from exit 49 on the LIE all the way into "da Bronx" and back. In the morning is the usual 65, 70esh MPH and an occasional nascar sprint to clear the soot from the cat and also to give the guy behind me a nice cloud of smoke Ok back on track... so I ran the numbers and the last time I ran them I was getting 29.? MPG and now I got 28.1 MPG... Right now the fuel tank sits at one tick under the half way mark with 5 days of driving . |
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| Author: | LI_KJ [ Fri Aug 13, 2010 10:48 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Lift + rated E tires = MPG drop |
VMKJCRD wrote: Well finally after driving a full week to work and back with the new "used" tires with the lift I finally got a chance to see what type of mileage I would get. I didnt get a chance to do it last week because I only got the MTRs installed on tuesday. Man what a kick in the pants I got when I ran the numbers down... My usual trip is from exit 49 on the LIE all the way into "da Bronx" and back. In the morning is the usual 65, 70esh MPH and an occasional nascar sprint to clear the soot from the cat and also to give the guy behind me a nice cloud of smoke Ok back on track... so I ran the numbers and the last time I ran them I was getting 29.? MPG and now I got 28.1 MPG... Right now the fuel tank sits at one tick under the half way mark with 5 days of driving . Dude. Not to worry. You get nearly double what my gasser gets with AT tires. I need a tuneup! |
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| Author: | luigi1285 [ Fri Aug 13, 2010 11:56 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Lift + rated E tires = MPG drop |
i still dislike you jk... but ya loosing 1 mile per gallon is nothin ... i average bout 14 to 16 on a good day between city and highway so when you get to that point then i will feel your pain lololol
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| Author: | infernicus [ Sat Aug 14, 2010 12:42 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Lift + rated E tires = MPG drop |
Apparently, the more aggressive I drive, the better my fuel economy is. I've been averaging around 15-16mpg. Today I drove 148.8 miles. I just filled up. I put 7.147 gallons in.. 20.81992444382mpg. Now, that's about 94.63% highway. But usually I'm driving ~75% highway anyway. Strange. I'm not complaining. |
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| Author: | Vranes17 [ Sun Aug 15, 2010 5:35 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Lift + rated E tires = MPG drop |
MUST BE NICE, I get freaking 12-14 and like 18-19 on the highway. The tires Peter are like 50 something lbs a pop.But thats a good size drop. My skid row tranny skid is a killer, thing weighs a ton, but nothing is gonna get effed up under that badboy And just think of it this way, when you wheel, you reduce your chances of getting the most annoying sidewall punctures. When i went wheeling last week I dug my tires into some rocks, scraping the Rim and sidewall. My rim has a nice gouge in it and the sidewall has just a nice little marking where It contacted. When I had my Cooper ATRs I had 2 stupid sidewall punctures due to wheeling. |
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| Author: | Jeep Dawg [ Sat Aug 21, 2010 9:43 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Lift + rated E tires = MPG drop |
BOTTOM LINE______________. Lifted KJ's with bigger tires adds weight to the KJ. The bbigger they tire the more heavy it is. Remember, your diffs need to spin thoes larger tires in return decreasing your MPG's When I lifted my KJ and put on moabs with 245/75/16's At E load the tires it self were 52.6 LBS each and rim about 30 lbs. Do the math and you will see a loss of MPG's |
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| Author: | DoubleK [ Thu Nov 04, 2010 4:40 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Lift + rated E tires = MPG drop |
im sure that when i get my 265/70/16 tires on ill be having bad gas mileage too. to add on to the fun im adding in a lift, its like throwing all my money down the toilet :[ |
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| Author: | LI_KJ [ Thu Nov 04, 2010 5:48 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Lift + rated E tires = MPG drop |
DoubleK wrote: im sure that when i get my 265/70/16 tires on ill be having bad gas mileage too. to add on to the fun im adding in a lift, its like throwing all my money down the toilet :[ But so much more fun and capable off road! I'm sure you will enjoy that at Rausch. |
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| Author: | DirtyKK [ Thu Nov 04, 2010 6:49 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Lift + rated E tires = MPG drop |
youre complaining that you lost 1 mpg, you should be happy that is all! |
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| Author: | devlish [ Thu Nov 04, 2010 9:57 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Lift + rated E tires = MPG drop |
No doubt... i avg 16 with the stock tires, now that i went bigger i'm scared to see what it'll be!! oh boy, for a DD this is going to get expensive! |
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| Author: | awsumk [ Thu Nov 04, 2010 10:06 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Lift + rated E tires = MPG drop |
DoubleK wrote: im sure that when i get my 265/70/16 tires on ill be having bad gas mileage too. to add on to the fun im adding in a lift, its like throwing all my money down the toilet :[ i don't know if it's throwing money away cuz it feels and looks awsum. i'm set up the way you'll be and the only thing i'm not happy with is the slight loss of power, but soon i'll at least change the muffler to help that out. can't really check my mpg's due to the odometer change. |
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| Author: | DoubleK [ Thu Nov 04, 2010 11:45 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Lift + rated E tires = MPG drop |
LI_KJ wrote: DoubleK wrote: im sure that when i get my 265/70/16 tires on ill be having bad gas mileage too. to add on to the fun im adding in a lift, its like throwing all my money down the toilet :[ But so much more fun and capable off road! I'm sure you will enjoy that at Rausch. omg i knowww!!!! Rausch will be eating my dust!!
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