papaindigo wrote:
Before going any further we need more information to offer comments:
1. is that 16.16 mpg figure in US gallons/Imperial gallons/metric conversion (I note Finland is a metric system country)?
2. was that # based on EVIC or hand calculated with GPS corrected mileage? EVIC mpg is known to be inaccurate and inconsistent between CRDs.
3. yes a lift would increase air resistance and drop mpg but a change in tire size should not result in much change in ACTUAL mpg although it will throw off odometer and EVIC figures. See 2 above.
4. information of ambient temps and driving habits would also help. It matters if ambient temps are low (mostly below freezing) and your drives are shortish distance without fully warming up the vehicle as opposed to higher temps and longer drives.
5. what's your typical average driving speed?
6. I see you have a new thermostat. Is it OEM style and once vehicle is warmed up where does the temp gauge needle point?
An actual 16.16mpg is low. Best I can say is both my 05s got about 18-19 in town (not cold, 10 mile commute, average speed 25mph, few hills, some traffic lights) vs. 25-26 on the hwy (with/wo AC, average speed 62mph/1800rpm, generally flat roads, few stops). Actual long term average of course would depend on mixture of in town vs. hwy.
1. US Gallons, 14.55 l/100km
2&3. Hand calculated (trip from jeep kms and litres from the gas station)
4. Commuting, approx. 15 - 45kms per warmup, mostly. Ambient temperature in measured period ranges from +10 to -28 celsius. Below freezing, I use the block heater during nights, no plug at work. So after night its preheated but not when leaving work.
5. Avg. Speed must be something around 50-60km/h.
6. Thermostat is fine, needle is at the middle of the scale or very slightly below. OEM stat. The aftermarket would cost a fortune with tolls and vat.