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Question on Mileage

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by barry, Jun 25, 2003.

  1. Jun 25, 2003
    barry

    barry Inquisitive Member

    Earp, CA
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    I get 10 mpg with my Dauntless and 6 mpg with the 304 V8. :evil: :evil:

    Seems to me to be awful low. Anyone have similar results?
     
  2. Jun 25, 2003
    Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

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    :? I get 10 mpg too, but that's with a 460 in my F250. I'd expect much better from both of yours, unless the mountains really make that much difference? Never experienced that mountain driving so don't know.
     
  3. Jun 25, 2003
    DoubleBit

    DoubleBit Member

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    I dunno about the 225 but my old 74 Cherokee with a 360 and th400 got 10+ mpg regularly and even managed 13 mpg on a long trip where I really restrained myself on the throttle. In a little cj both of your engines could do better.
    Maybe look into a vacuum/economy guage. High intake vacuum = good economy. Gearing is less important than most folks think. It's how you run 'em, keep it lean on fuel and give it all the ignition advance it can handle. ;)
    Ps. Good to see another Californian on the site!
    Pps. Another thought, what's your elevation? Where the rigs are operated. Could be they are set up for low elevation operation and will definitely be too fat and retarded for high elevations. Find a good local tuner.
     
  4. Jun 25, 2003
    James P. Enderwies

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    Just filled up with gas today. Got 11.88 mpg. That's with 100% arround town driving and is about average for the old :v6: with it's gearing. :) Jim :beer:
     
  5. Jun 25, 2003
    John O

    John O Member

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    I get 10-11mpg in my 360 pushing 34" TSLs with 4" of lift.
    16mpg with my F pushing 31"ers
    Tires and lift makes a difference. I think I got at least 12 on my 360 before the lift with 31"ers.
     
  6. Jun 25, 2003
    Chris Insull

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    16 highway MPG on '71, 11.1 highway MPG on K-3500 (tailgate removed). :rofl: Don't ask about K-3500 with 11.5' camper on and Jeep in tow!!! :shock:
     
  7. Jun 26, 2003
    DoubleBit

    DoubleBit Member

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    Yep, that's kinda what I meant about the gearing. Tall tires, tall gears will lower rpm but make your engine work harder, so your throttle's open further, vacuum is lower, efficiency's lower.
    Okay, sorry, blah blah blah, I know...
    Just trying to get that weak boggety 4Runner out of memory. Cute truck, just had no go.
     
  8. Jun 26, 2003
    Hippo393

    Hippo393 Jeepless

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    I get about 10 per also. I even read Chilton's tips for fuel economy. Didn't help. :evil:
     
  9. Jun 26, 2003
    GDB

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    My V6 with 4:88 is my daily driver and I never get less than 15 mpg, usually around 17 - 18. It also has OD, which I leave engaged 90% of the time. Except for the OD and 31" tires, it's a very stock setup (original carb, exhaust, ignition, etc.)

    I get about 16 mpg on my CJ3B with F4, OD and 5:38 gearing. Also very stock except the OD and 31" tires.

    10 mpg for either engine seems too low to me.
     
  10. Jun 26, 2003
    Bob

    Bob Member

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    I get about 18 on the highway with 3.73 gears and 31" tires. Dual exhaust is the only modification done to the engine.
     
  11. Jun 26, 2003
    Mark Mann

    Mark Mann Kermit

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    Just got my 70 with 225 V6 going.. Had a one gallon tank rigged up just to run it and that turned into putting seat in... and so on... One gallon = bout 3 rounds around the block. (not Far) I guess I had better get ta tweeking the ole carb etc. etc. :rofl:
     
  12. Jun 27, 2003
    Southtowns27

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    I can squeeze 12 out of my CJ but I have a Chevy 283 and 4.11s. Most of my driving is my 70 mile commute to work everyday. It helps if I can keep my foot out of the secondaries on the 4 bbl...but, then again, that's why they're there :)
     
  13. Jul 1, 2003
    Rusty69

    Rusty69 New Member

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    I'm getting well under 10 mpg. But, that's 95% off road with aired down 33's and 4.88s and the carb running waaaaaaaay too rich.
     
  14. Jul 3, 2003
    wera710

    wera710 New Member

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    Just curious on these figures...how many of you are taking into account the oversized tires most of us are using??

    Example. My jeep can cruise along at an "indicated" 63 mph on the highway. Buick V-6 is farting along around 2300-2700 rpm in overdrive. My 5:38s are screaming but it can do it. 33" BFG Mud terrains.

    However, the actual speed is right about 70mph according to those with modern cars following me. According to my odometer, I get about 10-12 mpg...but I haven't actually figured out the real milage based on the error. I do know that I go about 8 or 9/10s on the odometer for every actual mile. 10% error or there abouts. Just been too lazy to get a true reading.
     
  15. Sep 13, 2005
    TexColorado

    TexColorado Member

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    I am getting about 12mpg after removing the old oil bath air cleaner on my 225 V6. I replaced it with a dry element filter. Before I was at 10mpg. I am up at 4500 feet above sea level. I bought it a few months ago from the Bay area and have done some tuning on the carb but haven't touched the timing yet. I run 33's and 5.38's with a T-98 and the Warn overdrive. I expected at least 15mpg but perhaps I was overestimating. I will look into the timing tonight.
     
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