A fickle beast it can be......
Hedgehog
Always Off-Roading Jeeper
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- Tucson/Marana Arizona
- Vehicle(s)
- -1975 Jeep CJ5, 360 V8, Headers, Duel Exhaust,T15 transmission, D-20 Transfer case, Twin Stick Conversion, Warn 8274 Winch
-1951 Willys Wagon, 4 cylinder, "F" head, little rust, very close to stock
First Of I want it understood that I'm not complaining. I'm not really even looking for answers. We are just talkin' here, passing the time.
I have mentioned many times that I'd like to get better mileage from my Jeep, not crazy better mileage just some more 15 or 16 mpg would be nice. Make no mistake my Jeep has instrumentation problems, the speed ometer has been a small problem, but the odometer seems to be more or less spot on. To get past this with a desire to get accurate data my speed and mileage information comes from my automotive Garmin Nuvi GPS. Ever since the Jeep hit the road, about 1,200 miles ago now we have kept track of every mile driven. Yes, there has been some mistakes and that data was discardedd. Anyways data is as accurate as I can get.
The first few weeks the CJ was pulling in a gastly 8.5-9 mpg. After some clean up of minor but smelly leaks we were up to 10mpg. Then one tank pulled in 12 mpg, but in reality she settled down to ~10.5. LAst week while on here I realized that everything that could be changed had been, except for the air filter. This one came on the engine I replaced. Sure I used the air compressor to blow it out, but the old thing was far over due for a change.
I like K&N Air filters. Naturally Autozone had to get one from their warehouse, a next day delivery. It was ordered. But I can't leave anything alone so the filter I had was cleaned then blown dry. The next day the Jeep pulled in 13.8 mpg. This came after a smart alik in a small engine european sports car thought he'd show me and the kid in me stepped up to the plate, Little screaming sports car against a big American V8. He made a lot and I mean a lot of noise, the 360 did a Jeeps impression of sucking his head lights out of his grill. Oh my goodness even after being stupid, 13.8 MPG, I was very pleased.
THe new K&N came in and I expected great things from it. But but but the next tank full dropped down to 9.5 mpg. WHAT!
Over the week end we got 10.4, then OMG a nice 12.6 and a 13.4. Some driving was 4 wheeling expecting the worst, nope we got 12.6, on the highway and around shopping 10.4. Screaming down the highway and 4 wheeling 13.4.
I think this is going to be a vehicle that is finicky about the type of gas used in it. That is ws about the only major variable, besides 4 wheeling that is.
I have mentioned many times that I'd like to get better mileage from my Jeep, not crazy better mileage just some more 15 or 16 mpg would be nice. Make no mistake my Jeep has instrumentation problems, the speed ometer has been a small problem, but the odometer seems to be more or less spot on. To get past this with a desire to get accurate data my speed and mileage information comes from my automotive Garmin Nuvi GPS. Ever since the Jeep hit the road, about 1,200 miles ago now we have kept track of every mile driven. Yes, there has been some mistakes and that data was discardedd. Anyways data is as accurate as I can get.
The first few weeks the CJ was pulling in a gastly 8.5-9 mpg. After some clean up of minor but smelly leaks we were up to 10mpg. Then one tank pulled in 12 mpg, but in reality she settled down to ~10.5. LAst week while on here I realized that everything that could be changed had been, except for the air filter. This one came on the engine I replaced. Sure I used the air compressor to blow it out, but the old thing was far over due for a change.
I like K&N Air filters. Naturally Autozone had to get one from their warehouse, a next day delivery. It was ordered. But I can't leave anything alone so the filter I had was cleaned then blown dry. The next day the Jeep pulled in 13.8 mpg. This came after a smart alik in a small engine european sports car thought he'd show me and the kid in me stepped up to the plate, Little screaming sports car against a big American V8. He made a lot and I mean a lot of noise, the 360 did a Jeeps impression of sucking his head lights out of his grill. Oh my goodness even after being stupid, 13.8 MPG, I was very pleased.
THe new K&N came in and I expected great things from it. But but but the next tank full dropped down to 9.5 mpg. WHAT!
Over the week end we got 10.4, then OMG a nice 12.6 and a 13.4. Some driving was 4 wheeling expecting the worst, nope we got 12.6, on the highway and around shopping 10.4. Screaming down the highway and 4 wheeling 13.4.
I think this is going to be a vehicle that is finicky about the type of gas used in it. That is ws about the only major variable, besides 4 wheeling that is.