flman wrote:
SBrooks wrote:
FWIW, below is a little data about my Jeep's pre-/post-modification fuel usage. The modification is that I installed both the GDE eco tune and the Weeks intake kit at the same time. I obviously can't comment about which one has made the most impact on fuel mileage alone:
pre-mod overall MPG (90688 miles; about a 50/50 mix of city and highway usage): 20.31 mpg
post-mod overall MPG (11049 miles; about a 60 (highway)/40 mix): 22.09
Steve
Are you in a cold climate? Are you running highway tires or a more aggressive tread. I can hit 35 MPG in the summer on rural highways at 60 MPH or less.
Well, I suppose several factors could be contributing:
1. Yes, NM can be pretty cold from October to March
2. I live at 4300 ft above sea level and the wind blows HARD from EVERY direction here all year long
3. I have the JBA 2-inch lift installed
4. I'm running an all-season (fairly aggressive) 245 size tire
5. It's fairly loaded down with "stuff" most of the time thanks to my wife
6. Even though I've taken the rubber anti-rattle pieces off the front caliper pins, I'm fairly sure those brakes are still dragging (I've got to confirm that yet)
I have never, since I bought it, got anywhere near consistent mileage in the 30-ish range. All that said, it always has run well without very many problems at all. The thermostat was changed out this past summer, so it heats up OK now. Any suggestions anybody has as to how to improve the mileage will be appreciated.
Steve