lil more mpgs please?
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lil more mpgs please?
new to the site. got a 94 runner. 5 inch lift, 33" tires. 2 questions. 1...anyone got any tricks/tips for getting better fuel mileage besides regearing or smaller tires? and 2. anyone ever replaced the factory side graphics on a 4runner? any ideas on either question...............
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I'm going to go ahead and guess your getting about 10mpg-13mpg... right? Well thats about all your going to get out of that set up you got. Toyota and or NGK plugs? OEM Wires? Tun-up? Air filter? Fuel filter? Increase tire pressure? Make it abnout 40psi. Make sure there are not vac leaks and or exhaust leaks....
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ive figured it up and im gettin round 14 mpgs on the highway. im actually using acdelco plugs, factory wires, ...all the good tune up stuff has been done. has factory airbox on it. didnt know if a cold air intake of some sort would help. cut the cat off and have edlebrock muffler on it...
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nah royal purple is just as good as any oil and those dang dumb turd commercials are wrong.... if your truck is running convenional oil keep running it cause toyota said too and ur truck is used to it.... #2 toss those garbage plugs in the trash and get some NGK's....NOW! It will help trust me.... headers would help for power and not so much on mpg's.... the stock intake is on there now and leave it there.... you could get a k&N "filter" to go in your stock airbox and help a bit..... otherwise man just live with it...
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haha, he doesnt have to worry about his overweight friends going for rides, remember the old saying, "lift your truck, fat chicks cant jump" his is already lifted so he is safe.........untill they brings ladders
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already have manual hubs. no fat friends. haha. ngks? really? thanks. 4runner is in great shape, but, later on, id like to do a solid axle swap and maybe bump up from the 3.no to a 3.4.........
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yeah, speaking of the lift, i noticed the ass end was sitting more to one side. realized the problem was with the coil springs(lift) and the panhard bar. had to fab up a drop down bracket for the panhard bar. helped get the rear axle back inline......
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you mean to tell me the graphics aint gonna get me better mpgs? haha. its just in great condition for the year model and i think the side graphics look good. just getting kinda old and flaky looking. wanted to replace them. just wanted some ideas from people who may have done it......btw...its got a v6 3.no in it......
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the 3.4 swap would gain you mpg and power.
convert your truck to a manual and you'll be golden with 4.88s and 33"s
4.88 is considered under-geared for autos and 33s in the YotaTech place. Too bad you can't re-gear the factory 4.88s. You could sell them and get bukoo money for them though, then buy new diffs and put in 5.29s.
convert your truck to a manual and you'll be golden with 4.88s and 33"s
4.88 is considered under-geared for autos and 33s in the YotaTech place. Too bad you can't re-gear the factory 4.88s. You could sell them and get bukoo money for them though, then buy new diffs and put in 5.29s.
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Could it be "winter gas" causing bad MPG? I have the 22re, and every winter I get bad gas mileage. Summer is great, 23 MPG. But in winter it always drops to about 18. I started tweaking and changing parts because I thought something was wrong. Nothing was wrong, just bad gas. Parts were all fine. I just finished getting everything working and the CEL off.
Is there even such a thing as "bad winter gas" ?
Is there even such a thing as "bad winter gas" ?
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14mpg?
if it were stock, you might get about 4 more mpg, lol
it's a 4wd SUV, not a Honda or something so don't expect to get AMAZING mpg numbers
if it were stock, you might get about 4 more mpg, lol
it's a 4wd SUV, not a Honda or something so don't expect to get AMAZING mpg numbers
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