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what kind of gas mileage do you get with your mj? (engine?)


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so what kind of gas mileage is everyone getting?

 

i'm curious because the gas mileage of my mj really matters to me. with what i use it for, i really watch the mileage. i have the 2.5 in my '87. the trips i have taken so far i have gotten an average of 21.53 mpg. that's at 75 mph, windows up, and no air on. i thought that was great, but now i'm putting bigger tires on it and i'm hoping a few upgrades to the ignition will keep me around there still. i don't know for sure around town, the couple times i've checked it it's been around 17.5 mpg. i run 89 octane with ethanol usually.

 

the trips down the road i've taken have both been mildly loaded and unloaded. i haven't figured it out with a large load yet.

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The ONLY thing that will keep your MPG up when going to bigger tires is the proper gearing. Ignition changes will be a waste of money unless the stuff is in really bad shape and is hurting you to begin with :thumbsup:

 

Mine is 4.0L, 5 SPD, 4WD, 31" tires, 3.07 gears = 15-17 mpg in town...don't do any hwy driving so I can't quote that.

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so what kind of gas mileage is everyone getting?

 

i'm curious because the gas mileage of my mj really matters to me. with what i use it for, i really watch the mileage. i have the 2.5 in my '87. the trips i have taken so far i have gotten an average of 21.53 mpg. that's at 75 mph, windows up, and no air on. i thought that was great, but now i'm putting bigger tires on it and i'm hoping a few upgrades to the ignition will keep me around there still. i don't know for sure around town, the couple times i've checked it it's been around 17.5 mpg. i run 89 octane with ethanol usually.

 

the trips down the road i've taken have both been mildly loaded and unloaded. i haven't figured it out with a large load yet.

 

 

Are you at least swapping the little speedometer gear to keep your odo accurate with the bigger tires?

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i don't know if i'll change the gearing or even the speedo gear. i'm used to a speedo being off. i just time it and figure it out when i make the change so i know for sure how fast i'm going. speedo's can be wrong (and often are). i'm not making a huge jump, only 2 sizes. i'm not going to big tires or anything. i am going from 215 to 235. i have the calculation already of how far off things should be. i've also asked on here and everyone seams to think the jump to 235's aren't a problem.

 

if i decide to go with 30" or up i'll add a lift and change the gearing, but right now it's not an offroad vehicle, just off highway a bit. ;)

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i am only getting about 16-18 on a 89 2.5l but thats based on my stock odometer gear i am running 235x75x15 and i figure I'm off due to that but how much am i off by ??

 

I'm running the same size and my speedo is off 4 MPH +/-. Remember when you calculate MPG that you have actually traveled further than the odometer shows so your MPG will be slightly better.

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If you don't change the speedo gear, you cannot possibly calculate a correct mileage.

I wish we could buy gas without Ethenol, but they put it in all gas now from what I understand. Ethenol definitely reduces MPG and causes damage to these older vehicles fuel systems.

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If you don't change the speedo gear, you cannot possibly calculate a correct mileage.

I wish we could buy gas without Ethenol, but they put it in all gas now from what I understand. Ethenol definitely reduces MPG and causes damage to these older vehicles fuel systems.

 

 

There are still a few stations that have non ethanol gas around here. Or at least they don't have stickers on the pumps :D . Actually I have done alcohol content tests on a couple and they were indeed alcohol free. I did notice in Fl that EVERY station had the "may contain" sticker.

 

I was teaching how to test for alcohol content for fuel class. Had a gallon of 10% ethanol in a plastic fuel container. Started out at 10% for the first class. After 4 weeks in the can, the gas was barely registering any alcohol. Container always sealed and kept in temp controlled room of 70 degrees F. The alcohol was vaporizing and leaching vapors out of the plastic can.

So, if you start with 10 gals of gasohol, let it sit in your truck for a couple of weeks, you will be down to about 9 gals. total fuel. That won't help the mileage! Gotta luv the govnmt.

 

" We are from the govenment, and we are here to help"

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renix 4.0/5 speed/3.55s

 

City I never really calculated. On the highway I've seen 24.5. This is at about 65mph. It really tanks if I go any faster.

I still have to change to new injectors, get an alignment, and go for another run to see what I can get.

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If you don't change the speedo gear, you cannot possibly calculate a correct mileage.

 

mathematics my friend.

 

if your speedometer is off you can figure out how far it's off fairly easily. I don't recall the equation right now, but hopefully geonovast the mathematical wizard will figure it out.

 

now, the easiest way to figure it (my way) is to plug the gps in, flip it to show the little mph reading, and drive. my 87 is off by 1.5 mph. the 3800 is off by something like 13%.

 

so, at 13% multiplied times normal miles per tank which is 380 = (49.4+380) which = (429.4/gallons which is 16gal) = 26.8375

 

the 87 I get basically 17 to 21 with it varying. well, that was before the swap to High Output so we'll see.

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i think somthing is wrong with my truck becausse the last few times i filled it up i have been getting 8 mpg

 

Either quit driving around in low range or watch out for that neighborhood kid with the hose you have hanging around!

:dunno:

 

Actually, the coolant temp sensor (one screwed into the block for the computer and not the one in the head for the gauge) will give hideous fuel mileage if it's bad.

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