skates04 wrote:
Probably can't expect good mileage doing 84mph either way.... If you did it twice you should have kept it plugged in one of the time to compare.
I wrote my message unclear. I'll write with more detail
On my CRD, I have over 150,000 miles on mine, when I drive 84 mph I get my best mileage on long distance trips. at 84 mph I get a little bit better than 30 mpg, this is at roughly 2200 RPM. From Colorado springs, CO to Los Angeles, CA I drove 84 mph through mountains and hills for 90 percent of the trip and averaged 30 mph on two occasions and once from albuquerque, NM to Los Angeles, CA with the same results.
When I disconnected the MAF sensor, my mpg dropped significantly. I did that on two different occasions and got worst mileage, avg about 10 mpg. Reconnecting the MAF sensor the mileage went back up.
What reasons would cause this?