Hello,
I've tried finding an older post that is similar to my problem, but no luck.
So please bear with me.
This last Sunday, I just bought a 1998 TJ with the 4 cylinder 5 speed, 108k miles, great shape for being 12 years old. It has 31 inch bfg at's on factory aluminum "gambler" style rims, with no lift. Jeep has no ac or cruise, drives straight as can be, with good power.
I filled it last night, have driven 31 miles so far today and have used 1/4 of a tank of fuel. About 24 miles city & 7 highway. I don't drive like a speed demon (40 in town, 60-65 on the highway).
Any ideas why I'm getting such poor mileage? Like I said, good power out of the 4 cylinder, pretty tame tires (proper inflation). But I will not be able to keep it if I get such horrible mileage. I'd be looking at 120 miles to a tank of fuel.
Thank you for your help.
Randy
I've tried finding an older post that is similar to my problem, but no luck.
So please bear with me.
This last Sunday, I just bought a 1998 TJ with the 4 cylinder 5 speed, 108k miles, great shape for being 12 years old. It has 31 inch bfg at's on factory aluminum "gambler" style rims, with no lift. Jeep has no ac or cruise, drives straight as can be, with good power.
I filled it last night, have driven 31 miles so far today and have used 1/4 of a tank of fuel. About 24 miles city & 7 highway. I don't drive like a speed demon (40 in town, 60-65 on the highway).
Any ideas why I'm getting such poor mileage? Like I said, good power out of the 4 cylinder, pretty tame tires (proper inflation). But I will not be able to keep it if I get such horrible mileage. I'd be looking at 120 miles to a tank of fuel.
Thank you for your help.
Randy