Fuel Mileage poor. How come?
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Did you recalibrate for bigger tires? What gear ratio do you have? What driving conditions?
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Stock gears does not mean much as there are different ratios available. Read the Deciphering the RPO code list post and see what ratio you have. That may help make some suggestions on what could help.
It is very likely that you are off as much as 10%
That still has you on the low side for mileage, so you might do a tune up and read up on plugging precats.
It is very likely that you are off as much as 10%
That still has you on the low side for mileage, so you might do a tune up and read up on plugging precats.
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The tire size will help then. Most of the 3.42 ratio guys seem to be doing fine up to 31" a few over that too.
Most of the guys with 3.73 see increases from the bigger tires.
Try to choose a tire that is lighter weight.
Play with the tire pressure to get the maximum pressure without sacrificing the tread wear. Make sure they are all properly inflated.
A maintenance dose of injector cleaner regularly is a good idea.
Open up the exhaust system from the cat back is a good idea. There are lots of ideas. I can't say any one thing is the answer. It tends to be a combination that works well together. I have spent a bunch of money to maintain only the stock fuel mileage. Many modifications take away while providing performance. I have done what I can to satisfy both.
Less than 14 mpg, usually means something is up. I would look seriously at the possibility of a plugging cat. Either that or lift that right foot once in a while.
Most of the guys with 3.73 see increases from the bigger tires.
Try to choose a tire that is lighter weight.
Play with the tire pressure to get the maximum pressure without sacrificing the tread wear. Make sure they are all properly inflated.
A maintenance dose of injector cleaner regularly is a good idea.
Open up the exhaust system from the cat back is a good idea. There are lots of ideas. I can't say any one thing is the answer. It tends to be a combination that works well together. I have spent a bunch of money to maintain only the stock fuel mileage. Many modifications take away while providing performance. I have done what I can to satisfy both.
Less than 14 mpg, usually means something is up. I would look seriously at the possibility of a plugging cat. Either that or lift that right foot once in a while.
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It will not pass a visual inspection. It will pass a sniffer and OBDII check.sonomadude4x4 wrote:will it pass inspection with no precat?
A little perhaps. I really didn't notice much of a difference, but still mine was really bad and had become really quiet as it plugged. So I guess it was probably a little louder.and will it make it any louder?
No.or set off any warning lights?
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Also consider the weight difference between the stock wheel and tire setup and 31" mud terrain tires on aftermarket rims. On just the tires alone there's a 13lb difference between stock and your current tires...52lbs extra all around can make a difference too.
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Be sure to get a good look at the intake side. If it looks like a clean honeycomb, then we will need to look elsewhere.
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Wait over 1/2 an hr to examine it bare handed. The muffler shop tech watched me burn the $hit out myself before he advised "it stays hot a long time".HenryJ wrote:Be sure to get a good look at the intake side..........
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Well I took the pre-cat out today... it looked clean to me. I guess the clamps i put on to hold the new pipe aren't air tight because it sounds like a POS. I'll have to fix that and see if my mileage is any better but what else could cause such poor mileage?
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Disconnect the battery to reset the PCM.
Do your tune up and check into calibrating the speedometer. At least check the percentage of correction that needs to be applied.
Do your tune up and check into calibrating the speedometer. At least check the percentage of correction that needs to be applied.
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Maybe you need a new fuel pump. Mine died 3 weeks ago. After playing guess what part # fits, I got the right one . It only took three tries to come up with the fact that I have an 01-02 not an 02-04 model '02. 01-02 has steel tank,02-04 has plastic tank, just FYI. Anyway the topper of this hi-tech story is after going though 5.5 hours of tank removel and 3 weeks of discovery in part # research I'm back on the road and very happy with the results. I went from 22.5 MPG to 25.75 MPG and these are GPS and Interstate Mile Marker readings over a 200 mile round trip mostly up and down the hills of the Ozarks. Same trip today so I'll keep you updated.
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THANKS I was happy with my 20-22 mpg on the '03 until I read that. Now I'm thinking I need to spend the $$$ and get a new fuel pump, just to try to get better mileage...Horsehammerr wrote: I went from 22.5 MPG to 25.75 MPG and these are GPS and Interstate Mile Marker readings over a 200 mile round trip mostly up and down the hills of the Ozarks. Same trip today so I'll keep you updated.
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Well I did the same trip yesterday and still have over half tank left, so I'm going for it again today. I am just blown away 'cause the only thing different is the gas pump. I do run 35 lbs. air front and 32 rear on 275/60/15 s and all that extra drag from my stock roof racks on my '02 ZR5 CC. I read about some of this miledge killing wind drag and wonder where these people get this crap.
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I'd bet that most state inspection guys wouldn't know that a pre-cat is supposed to be on there in the first place, so that shouldn't be much of an issue.HenryJ wrote:It will not pass a visual inspection.
If they ask about that new small section of pipe, just tell 'em that area got damaged and needed to be replaced.
Unless the guy happens to know this type of truck or he goes and does some research, he won't know the difference.
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If, it was my livelihood and my agency was known to plant illegal rigs at my inspection location to eliminate state government employees that failed to do their job. I would look hard at each vehicle and have a database complete with photos at my disposal to do my job.
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Well, what else have you done (tune up related) to it?
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