What are you getting????
On the 04 rubicon running stock gears 4:10 ( I believe) with a 4.0 and 5 speed and 33"tires I am getting 150 miles to a tank ( check with 3 tanks now). This is my fourth jeep but don't remember only 150 to a tank. Granted one was a 1946 CJ2A, One was a 1986lifted and a 97 TJ but only 150????
Just wondering
gas mileage
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When you put the bigger tires on did you change change the speedo gear? If not then you're speedometer is wrong.
I only get about 10 to 11 mpg in my Jeep and can get about 120 miles out of a tank. I fill up every 100 miles. But mine is probably not a good comparison for you.
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i usually get 180 miles per tank...4.0, 5 spd, 4.88's, 33's
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I usually get around 150 a tank as well FWIW.
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When you put the bigger tires on did you change change the speedo gear? If not then you're speedometer is wrong.I only get about 10 to 11 mpg in my Jeep and can get about 120 miles out of a tank. I fill up every 100 miles. But mine is probably not a good comparison for you.
NP241 doesn't have a gear.
You need an electronic recalibrator.
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My 2003 TJ averaged 13 mpg - 4.88 gears, 5 speed, 35" tires. Our stock JKU is averaging 19.5 mpg - 3.21 gears, auto.
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Buy a Prius if u want better gas milage lol.
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With 33s and 410s u should be getting decent milage for a lifted jeep. How many gallons are stock tj tanks?
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With 33s and 410s u should be getting decent milage for a lifted jeep. How many gallons are stock tj tanks?19.0
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Buy a Prius if u want better gas milage lol.
Is that what you're doing? -
I don't really get how you calculate "miles per tank" unless you fill it and drive it until it dies.
Gas tank gauges are notoriously inaccurate.
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I don't really get how you calculate "miles per tank" unless you fill it and drive it until it dies.Gas tank gauges are notoriously inaccurate.
I would think you could calculate your difference in mileage between fill ups, and then look at the pump when you are filling and see how many gallons you added. Calculate difference in mileage, then divide the mileage by the amount of fuel added? That would give you MPG. then you can calculate miles per tank by multiplying by the gallon capacity of your tank.
FWIW, I get about 10mpg on 37's with 4:10's on a 2003 rubicon tj with 5 speed manual. Needless to say it doesn't travel far
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On a full tank, around 140 miles.
That's in a 4 cylinder running 30's. Stock gears.
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I'm running 200 miles between fill ups usually takes 15-16 gallons each fill up
I have 35's with 4.88's and the 6 speed man 4.0 -
Wow I've got 31's on my 4 banger with 1.75" lift and have been getting a consistent 16.5 mpg winter and 17.5 summer... I've had a few tanks they were mostly highway miles and got more and some towing a trailer this summer where I got less...
here's a screenshot from my fuel log app where I've logged more than 11000 miles and have over 17 mpg average...
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On a full tank, around 140 miles.That's in a 4 cylinder running 30's. Stock gears.
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What app?
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I get about 25 miles to a tank.
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i get usually get 16MPG on my JKU 3.6L 3.73 gears with 33's. been averaging 14.5 to 15 with this recent weather
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What app?
I use Gas Cubby to log mileage on my daily driver (truck). Has lots of graphs too. -
Well today I am going to use a GPS as I drive to see the mph and compare it to the speedo.
Thanks for all the input.
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