Horrible MPG
#1
Horrible MPG
I always suspected my truck wasn't getting good gas mileage, and finally (after 12 years) checked it. I'm getting about 16 MPG with a 4 cylinder carburated 22R. Any ideas why this is so bad? I'm about to start driving my muscle car to save on gas!
#7
I was just thinking I should adjust the valves, since they are making some noise, and I'll throw a tune up at it. Good ideas. The truck ran lousy for years until I finally figured out it was a plugged cat. I also just replaced the exhaust manifold gasket. Some dummy had snapped off a stud next to a stripped stud, which was all fun.
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#8
Tuneup, for sure. Plugs (NGK or Denso), wires (get the good ones, less resistance in the wire = better spark = more complete ignition), valve lash, air filter, cap, rotor.
Valve lash - .008 intake and .012 exhaust, I believe? you can download a copy of the FSM here:
http://ncttora.com/fsm/index.html
Good luck!
Valve lash - .008 intake and .012 exhaust, I believe? you can download a copy of the FSM here:
http://ncttora.com/fsm/index.html
Good luck!
#12
Good basic advice, thanks all. How much does fuel injection help with MPG? Just wondering. Also, Pumpkinyota, do you have to set the valve lash with the engine running? That is always scary.
Last edited by Streetgrinder; Feb 25, 2010 at 04:15 AM.
#13
No, you really don't want to do that. Valve lash is set with the engine warmed up, but off. All you need is a 14mm wrench (socket or open end, for valve cover removal), 12mm open end, a flathead screwdriver, and a set of feeler guages. Download that FSM, and follow the procedure there. It very easy and straightforward, and will probably take about 15 minutes.
#14
Thanks for the FSM lead, Pumpkinyota. Downloading it now. Love to save money on free stuff! My other car is a slant six that you're supposed to adjust on the fly. It always makes me nervous.
#15
Wow if you adjusted the valves with the motor on you'd have a giant mess on your hands with a 22RE anyway
Don't think anyone mentioned, but check your timing as well.
We have your sparkplugs, air filter, and very high quality plug wires, I would recommend NGK wires. Use YTECH10 at checkout for 10% off your order. Thanks
www.sparkplugs.com
Don't think anyone mentioned, but check your timing as well.
We have your sparkplugs, air filter, and very high quality plug wires, I would recommend NGK wires. Use YTECH10 at checkout for 10% off your order. Thanks

www.sparkplugs.com
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From: Nashville TN. I can help you if you're close BUT NOBODY CAN HELP YOU IF YOU DON'T FILL YOUR LOCATION IN!
lol... well, not really... got the truck I'm driving now from a guy that thought you had to adjust the valves while it's running...
remind me again, that's for hydro valves, right?
talk about facepalm! If you don't know how to do it... just don't freaking do it!
remind me again, that's for hydro valves, right?
talk about facepalm! If you don't know how to do it... just don't freaking do it!
Last edited by tried4x2signN; Feb 25, 2010 at 04:37 PM.
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#18
If I never did stuff I don't know how to do, I wouldn't do anything at all. I even use NGK's on my Mopars. Adjusting the valves on a running engine is hairy the first time, and you get an oil bath, but it actually goes quicker.
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From: Nashville TN. I can help you if you're close BUT NOBODY CAN HELP YOU IF YOU DON'T FILL YOUR LOCATION IN!
#20
I've got an EFI and I just checked my mileage, it's about 20MPG. This is after doing a valve adjustment, NGK plugs and wires, new rotor and cap, new brushes in the alternator. Runs like the day I rolled off the showroom floor now. I just put a bottle of fuel injector cleaner in it and already it seems to be getting better. We'll see if it has gotten better at the end of this tank.




Cuz ma Uncles gotz 35's on his Chevy, and itz gotz 4:11s?