Gas Mileage
#21
I have the 3.slow and get about 14.5...thats up from 11.5 when I bought it....I put new cap, rotor, plugs, wires, air box mod, k&n drop in...what else am I missing to get up into the high teens...the driving it about 50/50 city/highway...
#25
Originally Posted by 4x4Fink
I drove to my girlfriends softball tournament and I had 5 people in the car, with the exception of me they all weighed less than 130 pounds (her teammates)
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Oh and I am getting 18.60 mpg so far this year.
Last edited by ugadawg95; Jun 23, 2005 at 07:07 AM.
#26
Originally Posted by pullnshoot25
but the big question here is, what did you get for gas mileage with the truck unmodified with stock tires?
#29
15.5 flat when driven hard or lot of AC or 4wd being used but sometimes with a little more highway time but still mostly city driving I get 17 with an occasional freak tank of over 18mpg.
It hasn't been on a highway trip so I have no idea on those numbers.
It hasn't been on a highway trip so I have no idea on those numbers.
#32
Sorry if this is a bit overkill, but it will give you a good idea of gas-milage. This is all based on a 1998 Toyota 4Runner with the 3.4L V6 engine and an automatic 4-speed transmission. There are no big mods on it either except the use of Mobil -1 Full Synthetic motor oil.
All the results are a mix of city and highway driving, except the "off-road" entries of course. I hope this helped!
Marko
All the results are a mix of city and highway driving, except the "off-road" entries of course. I hope this helped!
Marko
Last edited by marko3xl3; Jun 22, 2005 at 09:39 AM.
#34
Yeah, I also have the 'optional' size tires on mine: P265/70R16.
I also have the feeling mine is a bit on the low side, especially since I don't have a service history on it from the previous owner. Kind of looking forward to the complete tune-up I am going to do to see how it will affect my milage...
Marko
I also have the feeling mine is a bit on the low side, especially since I don't have a service history on it from the previous owner. Kind of looking forward to the complete tune-up I am going to do to see how it will affect my milage...
Marko
#37
Originally Posted by JL8Jeff
My friend is getting around 21-23 mpg on his 2003 4Runner V6 automatic. Most of his driving is highway to work and back with some traffic lights mixed in.
#38
Originally Posted by X-AWDriver
Actually 265/75/16 is the one up which are 31.8" tall.
I guess you could (and people do) run 265/75/16 (31.64" diameter) and I have even seen 33 inch diameter mud tires, but all that is already going over recommended specs because it could cause brake failure.
Anyways, I guess the point I am trying to make is that 265/75/16 can't be the next size up, since Toyota wouldn't recommend an optional size that could cause safety hazards.
Marko
#39
Correct your odometer:
I think that most of you are getting better mpg than you think. My 99 3.4l 4wd with 30" tires needs a 4.5% correction to the odometer. I use to think I got 17-20 when actually I get 18-21 and sometimes in the mountains 22-23. Using the mile markers, I drove 100 miles and the odometer only said 95.7.
#40
Originally Posted by marko3xl3
I guess you could (and people do) run 265/75/16 (31.64" diameter) and I have even seen 33 inch diameter mud tires, but all that is already going over recommended specs because it could cause brake failure.



