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MPG thread!

Discussion in 'Intermediate CJ-5/6/7/8' started by 73cj5, Mar 21, 2010.

  1. 73cj5

    73cj5 Member

    Just out of pure curiosity (boredom?) what are the other intermediates seeing for fuel economy?


    I"m seeing 10-14 mpg with a TBI 258 t14 373gears and 31's. With the 10mpg on a 310mile highway trip at 75+ mph (yes im young and stupid:D). The 14 cruising at 45-50 under ideal conditions.

    What are the rest of you seeing?
     
  2. 78-5r

    78-5r Member

    Right now I am getting REAL good mileage since the jeep is broke and undriveable...I;ve had the same tank of gas in it for nearly a week now. mehh(transmission is on the garage floor right now).

    It is however my DD and I average between 10-13 MPG...mostly city driving.

    If I keep my foot out of it I get close to 13...if I do a lot of stop and go or drive it harder than normal it sneaks back down to 10.
     
  3. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    I used to get mid-teens with my '75 CJ-6, brand new. 258, T-14, 3.73s.
     
  4. RATZinc.

    RATZinc. New Member

    Dunno, speedo hasn't worked since I got it:D So I tell people about yay to there and back:beer:
     
  5. autotech1984

    autotech1984 Member

    I just took a 350 mile trip in my 72 with a 258 and 3.73s on 30s and I got 14.5 driving 65.
     
  6. Cantilope

    Cantilope Member

    I get 16.7 going 60-65 in V8 3 speed 32" tires and 4:27 gears. This is with the MPEFI with the closed loop feedback turned on. I turn 2800+ RPMs at these speeds and am amazed I am doing so well.

    I used to get 10.5 with motor-craft carb.
     
  7. nwedgar

    nwedgar Now with TBI!

    MPEFI? Multi-Port Electronic Fuel Injection?

    I would like to hear more about this system you have.
     
  8. 73cj5

    73cj5 Member

    yes do share!:)
     
  9. Cantilope

    Cantilope Member

    Edelbrock pro-flo #3531 for the AMC V8. I was sold on it as completely replaced my ignition and fuel system. A buddy up the street has a stock 360, my EFI 304 "blows his doors clean off". It is completely compatible with the larger 360 and 401 versions with just a flash if I choose to go big. This was the first thing I did to my CJ in 15 years and was going to be the only thing. After I ran it and realized how this kit fixed all my pet peeves of the cold blooded, stinky, gas guzzling AMC, I decided to do a frame off resto and built a jeep around a potent little 304. I have had the kit installed since 2006, I have had to replace an O2 sensor but that is about it. I'll also mention that I used to struggle to pass the emissions laws in my state. I pass with no problems now.

    Kit has dizzy, harness, pump, filter, intake, throttle body (fully assembled intake), tuner... I had to buy plugs and wires and a coil if I recall. I was not happy with the external mounted fuel pump and installed a summit racing in-tank pump for a 5.0 mustang.
     
  10. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

  11. nwedgar

    nwedgar Now with TBI!

    Sounds like a great upgrade. Summit has the kit for just over $2,700. That's a bit rich for me right now. But it's good to know that it works that well. Thanks.
     
  12. 73cj5

    73cj5 Member

    for 1200 you have a tbi system, 2700 for a High Performace system isnt a bad price.


    Are any of you guys running an EGR system? Im going to try to get mine working with my tbi computer control. I'm hoping it will reduce some of the pumping losses at part throttle.
     
  13. Cantilope

    Cantilope Member

    I figured that after 150 tanks of gas, it will pay for itself... I hope I live that long as I will always, always own this Jeep.
     
  14. autotech1984

    autotech1984 Member

    Reduce pumping losses at part throttle?????
     
  15. 73cj5

    73cj5 Member

    energy lost to the engine having to pull air though a partially closed throttle body. It takes work to create that vacuum. By allowing some inert gas (exhaust) back into the intake manifold after the throttle It reduces the vacuum. While not changing the power output or the air/fuel ratio.
     
  16. autotech1984

    autotech1984 Member

    EGR systems are primarily an emission control device used to lower NOX emissions at part throttle, they do this by introducing exhaust gases back into the intake to lower combustion temperatures which lowers NOX. When the EGR valve opens it does change the O2 sensor voltage some and I don't think you would see any performance or fuel economy gains by having it operating. Many diesel engines use EGR systems to lower NOX also and they have unrestricted air intake systems (no throttle).
     
  17. 0IIII0

    0IIII0 Nibblin' on sponge cake..

    I'm about 15mpg...sometimes more if I'm not climbing mountain roads. :) It seems the T18a get's a bit better gas milage on the trail, though.
     
  18. Psychojeeper

    Psychojeeper Aint 'sposed to be pretty

    Last time I checked the swapped in 5.0 EFI ford was getting 12 mpg, that is with 4.56 gears and 33 inch tires. I havent had a chance to check it with the new 35's but it might inprove some as the rpm's at highway speed are now a bit lower.
    Once I get the computer tuned it should improve somewhat. If not I plan oa a 21 gallon tank.
    Biggest mpg problem I have is keeping my own right foot out of the throttle.
     
  19. Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

    I feel your pain.;)