2003 Wrangler 4.0L - gas mileage
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2003 Wrangler 4.0L - gas mileage
I was wondering whether anybody has tried the K&N air filter or a
throttle body spacer to achieve better gas mileage with their late model
Wrangler 4.0L engine?
I'm not too upset about the gas mileage I am getting, but if either or
both of the devices mentioned above actually work, I'd probably go for
the investment.
Anybody have accurate before/after stats on either device?
- thanks
Tom
throttle body spacer to achieve better gas mileage with their late model
Wrangler 4.0L engine?
I'm not too upset about the gas mileage I am getting, but if either or
both of the devices mentioned above actually work, I'd probably go for
the investment.
Anybody have accurate before/after stats on either device?
- thanks
Tom
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Re: 2003 Wrangler 4.0L - gas mileage
thomas did pass the time by typing:
> I was wondering whether anybody has tried the
> K&N air filter
Some like it, some don't. If you keep it clean and oiled
properly it probably works. But some have said it lets
dust in that stock filters don't.
> or a throttle body spacer
TB spacers are utter garbage and so are the "Air Tornado" things.
> to achieve better gas mileage with their late model
> Wrangler 4.0L engine?
The best way is to use the lowest octane fuel you can that
doesn't knock, and keep a light right foot. The rest is
anticipating traffic so you don't use the brakes much.
That and driving something more aerodynamic than your
average brick. :)
--
DougW
> I was wondering whether anybody has tried the
> K&N air filter
Some like it, some don't. If you keep it clean and oiled
properly it probably works. But some have said it lets
dust in that stock filters don't.
> or a throttle body spacer
TB spacers are utter garbage and so are the "Air Tornado" things.
> to achieve better gas mileage with their late model
> Wrangler 4.0L engine?
The best way is to use the lowest octane fuel you can that
doesn't knock, and keep a light right foot. The rest is
anticipating traffic so you don't use the brakes much.
That and driving something more aerodynamic than your
average brick. :)
--
DougW
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Re: 2003 Wrangler 4.0L - gas mileage
thomas did pass the time by typing:
> I was wondering whether anybody has tried the
> K&N air filter
Some like it, some don't. If you keep it clean and oiled
properly it probably works. But some have said it lets
dust in that stock filters don't.
> or a throttle body spacer
TB spacers are utter garbage and so are the "Air Tornado" things.
> to achieve better gas mileage with their late model
> Wrangler 4.0L engine?
The best way is to use the lowest octane fuel you can that
doesn't knock, and keep a light right foot. The rest is
anticipating traffic so you don't use the brakes much.
That and driving something more aerodynamic than your
average brick. :)
--
DougW
> I was wondering whether anybody has tried the
> K&N air filter
Some like it, some don't. If you keep it clean and oiled
properly it probably works. But some have said it lets
dust in that stock filters don't.
> or a throttle body spacer
TB spacers are utter garbage and so are the "Air Tornado" things.
> to achieve better gas mileage with their late model
> Wrangler 4.0L engine?
The best way is to use the lowest octane fuel you can that
doesn't knock, and keep a light right foot. The rest is
anticipating traffic so you don't use the brakes much.
That and driving something more aerodynamic than your
average brick. :)
--
DougW
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Re: 2003 Wrangler 4.0L - gas mileage
thomas did pass the time by typing:
> I was wondering whether anybody has tried the
> K&N air filter
Some like it, some don't. If you keep it clean and oiled
properly it probably works. But some have said it lets
dust in that stock filters don't.
> or a throttle body spacer
TB spacers are utter garbage and so are the "Air Tornado" things.
> to achieve better gas mileage with their late model
> Wrangler 4.0L engine?
The best way is to use the lowest octane fuel you can that
doesn't knock, and keep a light right foot. The rest is
anticipating traffic so you don't use the brakes much.
That and driving something more aerodynamic than your
average brick. :)
--
DougW
> I was wondering whether anybody has tried the
> K&N air filter
Some like it, some don't. If you keep it clean and oiled
properly it probably works. But some have said it lets
dust in that stock filters don't.
> or a throttle body spacer
TB spacers are utter garbage and so are the "Air Tornado" things.
> to achieve better gas mileage with their late model
> Wrangler 4.0L engine?
The best way is to use the lowest octane fuel you can that
doesn't knock, and keep a light right foot. The rest is
anticipating traffic so you don't use the brakes much.
That and driving something more aerodynamic than your
average brick. :)
--
DougW
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Re: 2003 Wrangler 4.0L - gas mileage
I ran the K&N drop in replacement filter for a while... no difference
whatsoever that I noticed. As for throttle body spacers, I think most
will tell you that they are nothing more than 'snake oil' on a Jeep,
and not worth your time or money.
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 01:03:57 GMT, thomas <nospamforme@nicetry.com>
wrote:
>I was wondering whether anybody has tried the K&N air filter or a
>throttle body spacer to achieve better gas mileage with their late model
>Wrangler 4.0L engine?
>
>I'm not too upset about the gas mileage I am getting, but if either or
>both of the devices mentioned above actually work, I'd probably go for
>the investment.
>
>Anybody have accurate before/after stats on either device?
>
>- thanks
>
>Tom
whatsoever that I noticed. As for throttle body spacers, I think most
will tell you that they are nothing more than 'snake oil' on a Jeep,
and not worth your time or money.
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 01:03:57 GMT, thomas <nospamforme@nicetry.com>
wrote:
>I was wondering whether anybody has tried the K&N air filter or a
>throttle body spacer to achieve better gas mileage with their late model
>Wrangler 4.0L engine?
>
>I'm not too upset about the gas mileage I am getting, but if either or
>both of the devices mentioned above actually work, I'd probably go for
>the investment.
>
>Anybody have accurate before/after stats on either device?
>
>- thanks
>
>Tom
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Re: 2003 Wrangler 4.0L - gas mileage
I ran the K&N drop in replacement filter for a while... no difference
whatsoever that I noticed. As for throttle body spacers, I think most
will tell you that they are nothing more than 'snake oil' on a Jeep,
and not worth your time or money.
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 01:03:57 GMT, thomas <nospamforme@nicetry.com>
wrote:
>I was wondering whether anybody has tried the K&N air filter or a
>throttle body spacer to achieve better gas mileage with their late model
>Wrangler 4.0L engine?
>
>I'm not too upset about the gas mileage I am getting, but if either or
>both of the devices mentioned above actually work, I'd probably go for
>the investment.
>
>Anybody have accurate before/after stats on either device?
>
>- thanks
>
>Tom
whatsoever that I noticed. As for throttle body spacers, I think most
will tell you that they are nothing more than 'snake oil' on a Jeep,
and not worth your time or money.
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 01:03:57 GMT, thomas <nospamforme@nicetry.com>
wrote:
>I was wondering whether anybody has tried the K&N air filter or a
>throttle body spacer to achieve better gas mileage with their late model
>Wrangler 4.0L engine?
>
>I'm not too upset about the gas mileage I am getting, but if either or
>both of the devices mentioned above actually work, I'd probably go for
>the investment.
>
>Anybody have accurate before/after stats on either device?
>
>- thanks
>
>Tom
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Re: 2003 Wrangler 4.0L - gas mileage
I ran the K&N drop in replacement filter for a while... no difference
whatsoever that I noticed. As for throttle body spacers, I think most
will tell you that they are nothing more than 'snake oil' on a Jeep,
and not worth your time or money.
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 01:03:57 GMT, thomas <nospamforme@nicetry.com>
wrote:
>I was wondering whether anybody has tried the K&N air filter or a
>throttle body spacer to achieve better gas mileage with their late model
>Wrangler 4.0L engine?
>
>I'm not too upset about the gas mileage I am getting, but if either or
>both of the devices mentioned above actually work, I'd probably go for
>the investment.
>
>Anybody have accurate before/after stats on either device?
>
>- thanks
>
>Tom
whatsoever that I noticed. As for throttle body spacers, I think most
will tell you that they are nothing more than 'snake oil' on a Jeep,
and not worth your time or money.
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 01:03:57 GMT, thomas <nospamforme@nicetry.com>
wrote:
>I was wondering whether anybody has tried the K&N air filter or a
>throttle body spacer to achieve better gas mileage with their late model
>Wrangler 4.0L engine?
>
>I'm not too upset about the gas mileage I am getting, but if either or
>both of the devices mentioned above actually work, I'd probably go for
>the investment.
>
>Anybody have accurate before/after stats on either device?
>
>- thanks
>
>Tom
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Re: 2003 Wrangler 4.0L - gas mileage
In article <1yRyb.9273$Cj4.6397@twister.socal.rr.com>,
thomas <nospamforme@nicetry.com> wrote:
>I was wondering whether anybody has tried the K&N air filter or a
>throttle body spacer to achieve better gas mileage with their late model
>Wrangler 4.0L engine?
>
>I'm not too upset about the gas mileage I am getting, but if either or
>both of the devices mentioned above actually work, I'd probably go for
>the investment.
It's probably the winter fuel too. This always produces less MPG. BTW,
what are you getting with your 2003 TJ for MPG?
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thomas <nospamforme@nicetry.com> wrote:
>I was wondering whether anybody has tried the K&N air filter or a
>throttle body spacer to achieve better gas mileage with their late model
>Wrangler 4.0L engine?
>
>I'm not too upset about the gas mileage I am getting, but if either or
>both of the devices mentioned above actually work, I'd probably go for
>the investment.
It's probably the winter fuel too. This always produces less MPG. BTW,
what are you getting with your 2003 TJ for MPG?
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Re: 2003 Wrangler 4.0L - gas mileage
In article <1yRyb.9273$Cj4.6397@twister.socal.rr.com>,
thomas <nospamforme@nicetry.com> wrote:
>I was wondering whether anybody has tried the K&N air filter or a
>throttle body spacer to achieve better gas mileage with their late model
>Wrangler 4.0L engine?
>
>I'm not too upset about the gas mileage I am getting, but if either or
>both of the devices mentioned above actually work, I'd probably go for
>the investment.
It's probably the winter fuel too. This always produces less MPG. BTW,
what are you getting with your 2003 TJ for MPG?
--
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thomas <nospamforme@nicetry.com> wrote:
>I was wondering whether anybody has tried the K&N air filter or a
>throttle body spacer to achieve better gas mileage with their late model
>Wrangler 4.0L engine?
>
>I'm not too upset about the gas mileage I am getting, but if either or
>both of the devices mentioned above actually work, I'd probably go for
>the investment.
It's probably the winter fuel too. This always produces less MPG. BTW,
what are you getting with your 2003 TJ for MPG?
--
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In article <1yRyb.9273$Cj4.6397@twister.socal.rr.com>,
thomas <nospamforme@nicetry.com> wrote:
>I was wondering whether anybody has tried the K&N air filter or a
>throttle body spacer to achieve better gas mileage with their late model
>Wrangler 4.0L engine?
>
>I'm not too upset about the gas mileage I am getting, but if either or
>both of the devices mentioned above actually work, I'd probably go for
>the investment.
It's probably the winter fuel too. This always produces less MPG. BTW,
what are you getting with your 2003 TJ for MPG?
--
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thomas <nospamforme@nicetry.com> wrote:
>I was wondering whether anybody has tried the K&N air filter or a
>throttle body spacer to achieve better gas mileage with their late model
>Wrangler 4.0L engine?
>
>I'm not too upset about the gas mileage I am getting, but if either or
>both of the devices mentioned above actually work, I'd probably go for
>the investment.
It's probably the winter fuel too. This always produces less MPG. BTW,
what are you getting with your 2003 TJ for MPG?
--
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