What MPG do you get???
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Old 2004 3.0L 5spd 3.73s got between 19-21mpg averages like clockwork while I owned it. It had between 18K miles and 60K miles for that period of time before it was totaled.
My 2009 4.0L/auto 3.55s was bought new and got **** mileage at first. 16mpg averages until around 5K miles. it started to get between 17-18mpg averages between 5-15K miles. I have almost 19K miles on it now and I am starting to hit the high 19mpg - 20 mpg range out. All averages of course. If you buy a new or real low mileage model, it probably wont get its real mileage potential until it has almost 20K miles on it. They take a while to loosen up.
My 2009 4.0L/auto 3.55s was bought new and got **** mileage at first. 16mpg averages until around 5K miles. it started to get between 17-18mpg averages between 5-15K miles. I have almost 19K miles on it now and I am starting to hit the high 19mpg - 20 mpg range out. All averages of course. If you buy a new or real low mileage model, it probably wont get its real mileage potential until it has almost 20K miles on it. They take a while to loosen up.
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#23
I recently started tracking stats, to see what combos of tech work best.
Right now, getting 16 mpg on 87 octane, for a 2.9L. Later I will try the premium stuff and see if the mpg improves, and compare the cost diff, to see if that jump is worth it.
Anyone put a new ignition coil, like an MSD Street Fire? I wonder if that improves mpg...
Right now, getting 16 mpg on 87 octane, for a 2.9L. Later I will try the premium stuff and see if the mpg improves, and compare the cost diff, to see if that jump is worth it.
Anyone put a new ignition coil, like an MSD Street Fire? I wonder if that improves mpg...
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