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Hey all, I posted this on a Land Cruiser board but NEVER got any responses.
I know there are some intelligent chaps on here, as you have all helped me lots of times with my little 911. my 98 Land Cruiser gets about 12-12.5 MPG and I have been wondering what I can do to it to get better mileage. I am getting ready to embark upon a 3500 mile road trip out to the redwoods and up the coast of Oregon and if I can increase my mileage i'd benefit by that. Figure $3.00 a gallon. 300 miles to a tank. 24.5 gallons to fill up. 11.5 tanks at $75.00 a tank!! almost $900 just for gas alone I was thinking of changing out my rear spoiler: this is what it has now: http://www.cruiserparts.net/parts/100/5796_4.JPG And what I can possibly go to: http://www.spoilerdepot.com/images/items/Toyota-Land-Cruiser-Spoiler-95.jpg Or maybe just remove it all together? ALSO The new 2010 LC's use a front spoiler to better control the air below it and bumper that channels air away from the wheels for better fuel economy I was wondering if I added a front spoiler if it would make much of a difference? Lots of big SUV's seem to be using them now. What do you all think? Do you see much benefit if any? The only thing different I added really was 33 inch tires from the 31.5" |
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Drive slower. Lose weight, Drive slower, run highest tire pressure, oh, and drive slower.
I just drove the west coast (2400+ miles) in my relatively aero Cayenne. 60mph got me ~24mpg, whereas 80mph was 17.4mpg Anyway, aero drag goes up exponentially with speed.
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A brick is still a brick no matter what spoiler you put on it. If you want fuel millage, switch to a small diesel.
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Heh - just be happy it isn't a FJ62 with a 3FE in it!
I never got that above 10mpg even after a full rebuild (including injectors). You are not going to see any significant improvements. I sure wish they would have brought in their diesels that get 25-30mpg. Have fun on the trip -Jack
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The only way I get better mileage is by coasting downhill.
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Dang, thats brutal gas mileage.
I get about 20 at highway speeds in my 6.0L desiel Ecursion. It has a small psuedo spoiler looking thingy on the front, but nothing on the rear. I also notice a difference in mileage between 70 mph and 80 mph. Have fun on your trip, I have done the drive to northern ca from Denver (I actually went north through Laramie, WYO) and really enjoyed it. |
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Drive slower (I won't repeat it 3 times like island, but I should), lower it, highway tires, front spoiler, smooth wheel covers taped seams, no wipers, no luggage rack, remove the pass side mirror.
Read this article. EV WORLD: Free Fuel Riding on the Wind Read some hypermiler forums articles. Driving my miata to/from work daily, I normally get 23-25 mpg. If I drive differently, I can get that mileage up to 29-32.
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Thanks for the input guys. It's kind of what I thought. I'm leaving at midnight out of Denver and shooting for Reno NV in one straight shot.
Kids should sleep for half that part. Into Sacramento and up to Redding. Then over to Crescent City and all the way up to Seaside. On the way back hoping to see Shoshone falls if the days work out right. It is a much needed break from the mortgage biz! I'll just forego any mods to the aero, and try and keep my foot out of it. Last time I drove to San Diego I was averaging 80 MPH til I got on to that long desert strip in Cali. Managed about 300 miles on the tank. I heard a statistic that lifting it another .75 inch off the ground with the larger tires decreases my fuel something like 5 more percent! Think I'll try and take the advice to go as light as possible too. Thanks again everyone. take care! |
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ah, yes, if you can do it, taller skinnier tires should help. --skinnier for aero, taller for lower rev's. Oh, and drive slower
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12 mpg at 70mph interstate driving is not good. I get about 18 or so if I keep it around 70. I would check the tire pressure. Air filter plugs fuel filter etc etc etc. It should not get that bad of mileage
if it is tuned and you are not pulling a trailor or loaded with tons of gear or have the o/d off or doing 90 then it should get upper teens. If you are doing all the above and still getting around 12 I would discuss it with the dealer and have them put it on the computer and see if it shows any problem codes.
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island..you crack me up.
not only driving slower, but use the cruise control to do it. steady, and slow.
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Do all the stuff everyone has suggested, especially higher tire pressures and keeping your speed down.
In addition, why not do something to lower your coefficient of drag? Get a little duct tape and close off 3/4s of that upper grille area, some of the lower, and even the area between the top of the bumper and the grille and headlights. Watch your temp guage and as long as you're not in warmer than usual weather and/or working the engine too hard, you will probably be fine. Could be a conversation starter at fill up time, too. ![]() ![]()
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A mile a minute! The perfect touring speed! (But I've never been able to heed my own advice - )
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There was a Mythbutser episode where they drafted behind a semi. The closer they got to the back of the truck, the better mileage they got. Gets dangerous, though.
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read..
Aerocivic - Honda Civic modifications for maximum gas mileage - aerocivic.com apply knowledge..
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Beat me to it. I was going to say drafting is your best bet. Find a semi/moving truck that's moving at a good clip, and tuck in behind him for as long as you can. I did that on a recent 1.5 hour drive, and averaged 35+ mpg per the car's computer (vs a typical 25-ish mpg). This was at speeds of 75+ mph.
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Fuel injector cleaner. The expensive stuff.
And what they said about tire pressure and weight loss...
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Your tires may be part of the problem.
In a Grand Cherokee discussion, bigger tires meant worse highway mileage and MUCH worse in town mileage. If the tires are wider also (usually are), it really has a negative effect. Changes the effective gearing. Drafting works, but the front of your unit will get beat to he!! from small rocks, sand, etc. Surprisingly, the truck's mileage will also impove slightly. Not v. safe. |
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