Colo_Ranger
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I need louder exhaust so I can't hear her grumble about my driving.
It doesn't help...
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I need louder exhaust so I can't hear her grumble about my driving.
So true, even if it was uncorkedIt doesn't help...
I'm with you...to summarize...if you drive like a sane person:
1-2wd stock gets the highest MPG like 27+ level road
2-4wd stock gets the next best at around 22+ level road
3-leveled 4wd drops down to 20+- level road
4-leveled + poked + shiton lights + RTT + shovels + antennas sticking out everywhere + 500lbs camping gear + 285s + live in hill country gets me 16-17 city, 17-19 highway...and that's driving with an egg between foot and pedal...
I must've missed it...that is pretty poor for a 2wd...something's not right...Well, I guess I have a different experience (as i've posted here).
My stock 2wd got 19 mpg on a level no-wind highways, no matter how I drive (I get great mileage on all other vehicles, so know how to drive efficiently).
My 2021 has never gotten better than 20 mpg, and as low as 15 mpg.
So, in some cases it's definitely the vehicle
2021 Tremor with stock tiresI thought I should start a thread about what kinda mileage eveyoeve is getting.
Include the type of driving you do city/highway %, driving style, gas used, if your using the auto start/stop feature and aprox engine mileage.
So I'm on my third tank of gas and tgt mileage has been improving.
Computer MPG 19.5
- 70%/30% city/highway
- Average
- 87 oct
- Start/stop: off
- 600 miles
- 4x4, FX4
Manual calc MPG 20.5
10 000 km later, avg.Half week ago and 6G RR.
This is what it is now.
Can’t complain but if you get yourself a RR, fuel consumption is last thing you’re allowed to complain about I guess.
19.6 mpg10 000 km later, avg.