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Old 05-28-2020, 08:09 AM
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Originally Posted by brillo_76 View Post
I get between 13 to 16 mpg in my 1998 v6. On Long trips it will go up. However, I live in the rolling foot hills of the Appalachian mountains that go through the middle of the state of PA. Tires sizes, elevation changes all play a factor in MPG. Keeping your foot through the radiator will kill it along with dragging brakes and even aggressive tires will knock it down. Lots of factors in this one. Was your mpg change sudden?



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No it's been pretty consistently bad. My litmus test was against my last 4runner on 33" all terrains that averaged around 16mpg in town. It was a 2000 Sport so it may have had the 4.30 gear ratio too.
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