Compression-Ignition
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Haven't been able to go all highway until today with our 3.0, results were better than I'd hoped.
On stock tires at speeds up to 75-80 (more or less all highway), we saw 24.5-25.5 mpg's.
All in town stop and go on 37/13.5r17 Toyo MT's we have seen 17.5 (with a regen). And 19.5 with no regen.
Today we ran a basically all highway trip at 60-70 mph and eked out 25.86 mpg.
Maybe they won't all do this well. Maybe you don't think 25.86 mpg's is all that impressive. Maybe there will be some shortcoming that will show itself as the Achilles heel of the 3.0......
For now, there ain't nothing that could sway me away from this engine in a Wrangler!
On stock tires at speeds up to 75-80 (more or less all highway), we saw 24.5-25.5 mpg's.
All in town stop and go on 37/13.5r17 Toyo MT's we have seen 17.5 (with a regen). And 19.5 with no regen.
Today we ran a basically all highway trip at 60-70 mph and eked out 25.86 mpg.
Maybe they won't all do this well. Maybe you don't think 25.86 mpg's is all that impressive. Maybe there will be some shortcoming that will show itself as the Achilles heel of the 3.0......
For now, there ain't nothing that could sway me away from this engine in a Wrangler!
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