Trippin01
Well-Known Member
So I just did a trip from Boise to Tahoe (yes I did a little bit of the Rubicon Trail since I was there) anyway, I got to play with different speeds and MPG. At 80 mph (the posted speed limit in Nevada) I got 10 mpg, but at 65 I got 18 mpg.
Jeep year & trim: 2020 Sport S,
Mileage: 6k
Engine: 3.6 pentastar
Fuel type: 87 octane
Lift: Rough Country 2.5" lift
Tire size and model: 285 75R 17 (34's)
Diff gearing: 4.10
Tuned?:
Other add-ons: Ragtop , so a slight bit taller
Tire PSI: (36)
Speedometer re-calibrated? Not Yet
EVIC or hand calculated?:
Local driving conditions: Fairly flat, not sure of wind direction but I would guess 5-10 mph varying direction.
Average MPG: 16.4
That said, earlier this summer in Yellowstone park I was getting 28mpg @ 45mph no lift and stock tires.
Jeep year & trim: 2020 Sport S,
Mileage: 6k
Engine: 3.6 pentastar
Fuel type: 87 octane
Lift: Rough Country 2.5" lift
Tire size and model: 285 75R 17 (34's)
Diff gearing: 4.10
Tuned?:
Other add-ons: Ragtop , so a slight bit taller
Tire PSI: (36)
Speedometer re-calibrated? Not Yet
EVIC or hand calculated?:
Local driving conditions: Fairly flat, not sure of wind direction but I would guess 5-10 mph varying direction.
Average MPG: 16.4
That said, earlier this summer in Yellowstone park I was getting 28mpg @ 45mph no lift and stock tires.
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