Bikemobile
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- Zak
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- Oct 17, 2019
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- Gunnison, Colorado
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- 2018 JL
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A small increase in MPG may be possible. When my 2 door 3.6/8 speed sport was 95% stock it got 22 mpg. It gets 20 ish now on 285's 2" lift and armored. If ignition timing improved efficiency by optimistically 10% then translated to drivetrain losses and driver behavior you might see a 1 mpg difference that would be negated by atmospheric conditions and user errorWell, there's some possibility of that. If the engine can run more spark lead, it can potentially get more power from the same fuel charge.... or more mpg.
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