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The following is courtesy of Jeepkj02.
Ways to Improve Your Gas Mileage: Switch to synthetic oils. Add fuel injector cleaner, or have a shop clean your injectors with a machine. After filling up make sure your gas cap is on securely (3 clicks). Avoid traffic areas. When you idle you get 0 mpg. Buy gasoline at the coldest time of the day (early morning or late evening). During these times gasoline is densest. Keep in mind that gas pumps measure volumes of gasoline, not densities of fuel concentration. You are charged according to volume of measurement. Avoid “jackrabbit starts”. When accelerating from a dead stop try to keep your tachometer as low as possible. Traveling under 55 mph produces up to 21% better mileage. Driving 65 mph on the highway will improve your mileage compared to 70-80 mph. Use cruise control like your addicted to it. The more constant your speed is and the less your transmission shifts between gears, the better gas mileage you get. Do not accelerate while going uphill. Accelerate before a hill and coast while going uphill. When going downhill, there is no need to accelerate, if you coast you will get better mileage. Avoid prolonged idling. You only need 30-45 seconds to warm up an engine, even during the cold winters. I’m not sure, but it maybe different on a diesel. If you plan on idling your Jeep for more than one minute, it is better to turn off the engine. Stoplights are timed. So if you go the speed limit, you can go through green lights. The less you brake/stop/idle the better your gas mileage will be. Do regular maintenance and tune-ups. Follow your manual (Schedule B). Change spark plugs, all your oils (motor, transmission, t-case, front diff, rear diff), antifreeze, air filter, oil filter, fuel filter, etc… A low-charged battery will decrease your gas mileage during startup, so check your battery. Try aftermarket performance products such as mufflers or hi-flow exhaust or an cold air intake (K&N, AirRaid, etc..) and try keeping your heavy right foot off that skinny pedal. Inflate your tires. It is recommended to inflate your tires to about 33-35 psi on a cold tire. Check this as much as possible and add air if needed. A underinflated tire can reduce mileage by 25%. Nitrogen filled tires does not help you increase your mileage, it only holds the "air" in more, so if you check your tires regularly you should have no problem. Make sure your tires are properly balanced and your suspension is aligned to factory specs. Remove excess weight on or in your Jeep. Remove all the snow on your Jeep during the winter. Avoid using your air conditioning and heater. Running your a/c can reduce your mileage by 10-20%. Under 40 mph, it is better to open your windows than to run your a/c. Combine all your errands into one trip. When going to work or school try carpooling and make your co-workers/friends chip in for the gas money.
Following this list can makeup for all the mpg's you lost by adding those bigger tires, lift and roof rack.
If anyone would like to add to this list it post it here and I be happy to add it.
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