Rallydevil
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I have a 99 Jeep Wrangler. What are some things i can do to get better gas mileage?
Couple years ago when I opened a second office of my company 30 miles away, I bought a (very) used Neon for $1300 to save on gas since I was dropping $150 a week on gas for my truck. Within 6 months I spent more than I paid for the car on repairs.Buy a civic and park the jeep.... Kidding of course, I would never suggest anyone do that. =]
Must've given up on internet in order to pay for fuel.....I have a 99 Jeep Wrangler. What are some things i can do to get better gas mileage?
draftman said:i personally cut a whole in my flooring. bought some new shoes. stuck my legs through the floorboards. put her in neutral and use the legs flintstones style :grin:haha no but just slow down, maybe some A/T or street tires. and praying that gas prices will go down always helps lol
i personally cut a whole in my flooring. bought some new shoes. stuck my legs through the floorboards. put her in neutral and use the legs flintstones style :grin:haha no but just slow down, maybe some A/T or street tires. and praying that gas prices will go down always helps lol
I agree with shedding pounds, JP magazine has a good article on the perfomance and MPG's gained by trimming the fat. I know thier is a formula for how much HP is gained by each lb lost. Their's probably one for MPG's per lb lost.You're driving a vehicle with the aerodynamics of a brick. Trying to get 'good' mileage is a fools errand. Better is possible, like getting a set of street tires for off the trail, removing hard tops, doors, rear seat, etc as well as things like a winch, big friggin tire/gas can/jack/water/rocking chair/dog carrier, roof rack, or anything else that people like to bolt all over the outside of their rigs for the morning commute. Oh, and like someone else said, go slower and keep your foot out of it. Like below 2000 rpms, always.
IF all the intake & exhaust & chip type mods do anything, they are still a poor ROI due to the insane prices.