superj
Well-known member
some people aren;t going to think this is technical but i think it is as i am trying to do this as scientifically as possible.
i have been testing different top speeds in each tank of gas, to see the differences in gas mileage. i had always read how if you drive at xx, you will get this much better mileage but never believed it because i always had a car that got decent mileage as long as i stayed under 100mph, my bmw, so i never cared to try anything to test the stuff i had heard. well, since the jeep is more of a cruiser and still gets horrible mileage, i figured what the hell, might as well try it out.
when i say on the highway though, i don't actually have any highway driving as i get on at one exit and get off 4 miles down the road at an exit two or three down so i am not actually doing this 30 or 45 minute run on the highway that messes up lots of people's gas mileage checks.
so far, my previous tank was done at 70-72 on the highway and whatever speed the normal city roads were doing. i got 11.5 on my last tank of driving only in the city. which has been the norm for this jeep, unfortunately.
the tank prior to that was 10.6.
the tank prior to that was 11.4.
so you see my baseline, about 11mpg.
this tank, i drove at 60 on the highway. nothing above it at all. i also drive whatever hte posted limit was on the streets. if it said 40, i did 40. if it said 25, i did 25. i haven't filled up yet but i am at 221m on this tank, roughly 60 miles more then i normally get on a tank as i fill up between 160 and 170 normally.
once i fill up, i will come back and post my final numbers but why don;t you guys try it out and see what ya'll can get too
i have been testing different top speeds in each tank of gas, to see the differences in gas mileage. i had always read how if you drive at xx, you will get this much better mileage but never believed it because i always had a car that got decent mileage as long as i stayed under 100mph, my bmw, so i never cared to try anything to test the stuff i had heard. well, since the jeep is more of a cruiser and still gets horrible mileage, i figured what the hell, might as well try it out.
when i say on the highway though, i don't actually have any highway driving as i get on at one exit and get off 4 miles down the road at an exit two or three down so i am not actually doing this 30 or 45 minute run on the highway that messes up lots of people's gas mileage checks.
so far, my previous tank was done at 70-72 on the highway and whatever speed the normal city roads were doing. i got 11.5 on my last tank of driving only in the city. which has been the norm for this jeep, unfortunately.
the tank prior to that was 10.6.
the tank prior to that was 11.4.
so you see my baseline, about 11mpg.
this tank, i drove at 60 on the highway. nothing above it at all. i also drive whatever hte posted limit was on the streets. if it said 40, i did 40. if it said 25, i did 25. i haven't filled up yet but i am at 221m on this tank, roughly 60 miles more then i normally get on a tank as i fill up between 160 and 170 normally.
once i fill up, i will come back and post my final numbers but why don;t you guys try it out and see what ya'll can get too