Is 2.4 I4 really enough for a Wrangler?
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Re: Is 2.4 I4 really enough for a Wrangler?
But the Freudian slip said NO!
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Jeff Strickland wrote:
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> Sorry, Yes is the answer posed to the question in the Subject Line, it is
> not an affirmation of the suggestion that the motor is not well suited for
> this truck.
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Jeff Strickland wrote:
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> Sorry, Yes is the answer posed to the question in the Subject Line, it is
> not an affirmation of the suggestion that the motor is not well suited for
> this truck.
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Re: Is 2.4 I4 really enough for a Wrangler?
But the Freudian slip said NO!
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Jeff Strickland wrote:
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> Sorry, Yes is the answer posed to the question in the Subject Line, it is
> not an affirmation of the suggestion that the motor is not well suited for
> this truck.
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Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> Sorry, Yes is the answer posed to the question in the Subject Line, it is
> not an affirmation of the suggestion that the motor is not well suited for
> this truck.
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Re: Is 2.4 I4 really enough for a Wrangler?
But the Freudian slip said NO!
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Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> Sorry, Yes is the answer posed to the question in the Subject Line, it is
> not an affirmation of the suggestion that the motor is not well suited for
> this truck.
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Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> Sorry, Yes is the answer posed to the question in the Subject Line, it is
> not an affirmation of the suggestion that the motor is not well suited for
> this truck.
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Re: Is 2.4 I4 really enough for a Wrangler?
I guess it depends upon who you talk to. A neighbor had a 92 or something
like that with a 2.5 and a 5 speed, and said it was extremely easy on fuel.
I tend to attribute it to driving conditions. Rural roads, little stop and
go, and speeds in the 45-55 range where the motors purrs along very nicely.
Bryan
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> "bryan" <frametype@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> With gas mileage ranging from a low of 20 to a high of 27, with the usual
>> being 24, I have to give praises to the 2.4 / 6-speed combo.
>
> Bryan, you are the only person I have ever heard of that claims more than
> 18-19 mpg out of a 4-cylinder Wrangler. I expect 14-15 mpg out of mine (a
> 2000/5-speed), and sometimes see as much as 17. A neighbor has a 2005
> 4-cylinder/6-speed Wrangler and does a little better, but still does not
> see as much as 20 mpg.
>
> What are you doing differently than the rest of us?
>
> El Alumbrado
> "Civis Texanus Sum"
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like that with a 2.5 and a 5 speed, and said it was extremely easy on fuel.
I tend to attribute it to driving conditions. Rural roads, little stop and
go, and speeds in the 45-55 range where the motors purrs along very nicely.
Bryan
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> "bryan" <frametype@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> With gas mileage ranging from a low of 20 to a high of 27, with the usual
>> being 24, I have to give praises to the 2.4 / 6-speed combo.
>
> Bryan, you are the only person I have ever heard of that claims more than
> 18-19 mpg out of a 4-cylinder Wrangler. I expect 14-15 mpg out of mine (a
> 2000/5-speed), and sometimes see as much as 17. A neighbor has a 2005
> 4-cylinder/6-speed Wrangler and does a little better, but still does not
> see as much as 20 mpg.
>
> What are you doing differently than the rest of us?
>
> El Alumbrado
> "Civis Texanus Sum"
>
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Re: Is 2.4 I4 really enough for a Wrangler?
I guess it depends upon who you talk to. A neighbor had a 92 or something
like that with a 2.5 and a 5 speed, and said it was extremely easy on fuel.
I tend to attribute it to driving conditions. Rural roads, little stop and
go, and speeds in the 45-55 range where the motors purrs along very nicely.
Bryan
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> "bryan" <frametype@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> With gas mileage ranging from a low of 20 to a high of 27, with the usual
>> being 24, I have to give praises to the 2.4 / 6-speed combo.
>
> Bryan, you are the only person I have ever heard of that claims more than
> 18-19 mpg out of a 4-cylinder Wrangler. I expect 14-15 mpg out of mine (a
> 2000/5-speed), and sometimes see as much as 17. A neighbor has a 2005
> 4-cylinder/6-speed Wrangler and does a little better, but still does not
> see as much as 20 mpg.
>
> What are you doing differently than the rest of us?
>
> El Alumbrado
> "Civis Texanus Sum"
>
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like that with a 2.5 and a 5 speed, and said it was extremely easy on fuel.
I tend to attribute it to driving conditions. Rural roads, little stop and
go, and speeds in the 45-55 range where the motors purrs along very nicely.
Bryan
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> "bryan" <frametype@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> With gas mileage ranging from a low of 20 to a high of 27, with the usual
>> being 24, I have to give praises to the 2.4 / 6-speed combo.
>
> Bryan, you are the only person I have ever heard of that claims more than
> 18-19 mpg out of a 4-cylinder Wrangler. I expect 14-15 mpg out of mine (a
> 2000/5-speed), and sometimes see as much as 17. A neighbor has a 2005
> 4-cylinder/6-speed Wrangler and does a little better, but still does not
> see as much as 20 mpg.
>
> What are you doing differently than the rest of us?
>
> El Alumbrado
> "Civis Texanus Sum"
>
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#56
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Re: Is 2.4 I4 really enough for a Wrangler?
I guess it depends upon who you talk to. A neighbor had a 92 or something
like that with a 2.5 and a 5 speed, and said it was extremely easy on fuel.
I tend to attribute it to driving conditions. Rural roads, little stop and
go, and speeds in the 45-55 range where the motors purrs along very nicely.
Bryan
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> "bryan" <frametype@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> With gas mileage ranging from a low of 20 to a high of 27, with the usual
>> being 24, I have to give praises to the 2.4 / 6-speed combo.
>
> Bryan, you are the only person I have ever heard of that claims more than
> 18-19 mpg out of a 4-cylinder Wrangler. I expect 14-15 mpg out of mine (a
> 2000/5-speed), and sometimes see as much as 17. A neighbor has a 2005
> 4-cylinder/6-speed Wrangler and does a little better, but still does not
> see as much as 20 mpg.
>
> What are you doing differently than the rest of us?
>
> El Alumbrado
> "Civis Texanus Sum"
>
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like that with a 2.5 and a 5 speed, and said it was extremely easy on fuel.
I tend to attribute it to driving conditions. Rural roads, little stop and
go, and speeds in the 45-55 range where the motors purrs along very nicely.
Bryan
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> "bryan" <frametype@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> With gas mileage ranging from a low of 20 to a high of 27, with the usual
>> being 24, I have to give praises to the 2.4 / 6-speed combo.
>
> Bryan, you are the only person I have ever heard of that claims more than
> 18-19 mpg out of a 4-cylinder Wrangler. I expect 14-15 mpg out of mine (a
> 2000/5-speed), and sometimes see as much as 17. A neighbor has a 2005
> 4-cylinder/6-speed Wrangler and does a little better, but still does not
> see as much as 20 mpg.
>
> What are you doing differently than the rest of us?
>
> El Alumbrado
> "Civis Texanus Sum"
>
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Re: Is 2.4 I4 really enough for a Wrangler?
I guess it depends upon who you talk to. A neighbor had a 92 or something
like that with a 2.5 and a 5 speed, and said it was extremely easy on fuel.
I tend to attribute it to driving conditions. Rural roads, little stop and
go, and speeds in the 45-55 range where the motors purrs along very nicely.
Bryan
"ElAlumbrado" <elNOSPAMalumbrado@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "bryan" <frametype@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> With gas mileage ranging from a low of 20 to a high of 27, with the usual
>> being 24, I have to give praises to the 2.4 / 6-speed combo.
>
> Bryan, you are the only person I have ever heard of that claims more than
> 18-19 mpg out of a 4-cylinder Wrangler. I expect 14-15 mpg out of mine (a
> 2000/5-speed), and sometimes see as much as 17. A neighbor has a 2005
> 4-cylinder/6-speed Wrangler and does a little better, but still does not
> see as much as 20 mpg.
>
> What are you doing differently than the rest of us?
>
> El Alumbrado
> "Civis Texanus Sum"
>
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like that with a 2.5 and a 5 speed, and said it was extremely easy on fuel.
I tend to attribute it to driving conditions. Rural roads, little stop and
go, and speeds in the 45-55 range where the motors purrs along very nicely.
Bryan
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> "bryan" <frametype@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> With gas mileage ranging from a low of 20 to a high of 27, with the usual
>> being 24, I have to give praises to the 2.4 / 6-speed combo.
>
> Bryan, you are the only person I have ever heard of that claims more than
> 18-19 mpg out of a 4-cylinder Wrangler. I expect 14-15 mpg out of mine (a
> 2000/5-speed), and sometimes see as much as 17. A neighbor has a 2005
> 4-cylinder/6-speed Wrangler and does a little better, but still does not
> see as much as 20 mpg.
>
> What are you doing differently than the rest of us?
>
> El Alumbrado
> "Civis Texanus Sum"
>
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Re: Is 2.4 I4 really enough for a Wrangler?
I do about 10-20 miles a day on the interstate max. Speed limit here is 70.
The rest of my usual 100 or miles a day is as I described previously, and
that is why I think it is doing so well.
Bryan
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> We may guess he never drives faster than fifty five where
> aerodynamics plays a bigger roll.
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> ElAlumbrado wrote:
>>
>> Bryan, you are the only person I have ever heard of that claims more
>> than 18-19 mpg out of a 4-cylinder Wrangler. I expect 14-15 mpg out of
>> mine (a 2000/5-speed), and sometimes see as much as 17. A neighbor has a
>> 2005 4-cylinder/6-speed Wrangler and does a little better, but still
>> does not see as much as 20 mpg.
>>
>> What are you doing differently than the rest of us?
>>
>> El Alumbrado
>> "Civis Texanus Sum"
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The rest of my usual 100 or miles a day is as I described previously, and
that is why I think it is doing so well.
Bryan
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> We may guess he never drives faster than fifty five where
> aerodynamics plays a bigger roll.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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>
> ElAlumbrado wrote:
>>
>> Bryan, you are the only person I have ever heard of that claims more
>> than 18-19 mpg out of a 4-cylinder Wrangler. I expect 14-15 mpg out of
>> mine (a 2000/5-speed), and sometimes see as much as 17. A neighbor has a
>> 2005 4-cylinder/6-speed Wrangler and does a little better, but still
>> does not see as much as 20 mpg.
>>
>> What are you doing differently than the rest of us?
>>
>> El Alumbrado
>> "Civis Texanus Sum"
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Re: Is 2.4 I4 really enough for a Wrangler?
I do about 10-20 miles a day on the interstate max. Speed limit here is 70.
The rest of my usual 100 or miles a day is as I described previously, and
that is why I think it is doing so well.
Bryan
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> We may guess he never drives faster than fifty five where
> aerodynamics plays a bigger roll.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> ElAlumbrado wrote:
>>
>> Bryan, you are the only person I have ever heard of that claims more
>> than 18-19 mpg out of a 4-cylinder Wrangler. I expect 14-15 mpg out of
>> mine (a 2000/5-speed), and sometimes see as much as 17. A neighbor has a
>> 2005 4-cylinder/6-speed Wrangler and does a little better, but still
>> does not see as much as 20 mpg.
>>
>> What are you doing differently than the rest of us?
>>
>> El Alumbrado
>> "Civis Texanus Sum"
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The rest of my usual 100 or miles a day is as I described previously, and
that is why I think it is doing so well.
Bryan
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> We may guess he never drives faster than fifty five where
> aerodynamics plays a bigger roll.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> ElAlumbrado wrote:
>>
>> Bryan, you are the only person I have ever heard of that claims more
>> than 18-19 mpg out of a 4-cylinder Wrangler. I expect 14-15 mpg out of
>> mine (a 2000/5-speed), and sometimes see as much as 17. A neighbor has a
>> 2005 4-cylinder/6-speed Wrangler and does a little better, but still
>> does not see as much as 20 mpg.
>>
>> What are you doing differently than the rest of us?
>>
>> El Alumbrado
>> "Civis Texanus Sum"
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Re: Is 2.4 I4 really enough for a Wrangler?
I do about 10-20 miles a day on the interstate max. Speed limit here is 70.
The rest of my usual 100 or miles a day is as I described previously, and
that is why I think it is doing so well.
Bryan
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> We may guess he never drives faster than fifty five where
> aerodynamics plays a bigger roll.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> ElAlumbrado wrote:
>>
>> Bryan, you are the only person I have ever heard of that claims more
>> than 18-19 mpg out of a 4-cylinder Wrangler. I expect 14-15 mpg out of
>> mine (a 2000/5-speed), and sometimes see as much as 17. A neighbor has a
>> 2005 4-cylinder/6-speed Wrangler and does a little better, but still
>> does not see as much as 20 mpg.
>>
>> What are you doing differently than the rest of us?
>>
>> El Alumbrado
>> "Civis Texanus Sum"
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The rest of my usual 100 or miles a day is as I described previously, and
that is why I think it is doing so well.
Bryan
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> We may guess he never drives faster than fifty five where
> aerodynamics plays a bigger roll.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> ElAlumbrado wrote:
>>
>> Bryan, you are the only person I have ever heard of that claims more
>> than 18-19 mpg out of a 4-cylinder Wrangler. I expect 14-15 mpg out of
>> mine (a 2000/5-speed), and sometimes see as much as 17. A neighbor has a
>> 2005 4-cylinder/6-speed Wrangler and does a little better, but still
>> does not see as much as 20 mpg.
>>
>> What are you doing differently than the rest of us?
>>
>> El Alumbrado
>> "Civis Texanus Sum"
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