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138 messages, Last post on Apr 06, 2009 at 6:09 AM
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Replying to: tedebear (Aug 07, 2008 11:12 am) There are many reasons for poor MPG. Such as dirty air filter, dragging brake calipers, underinflated tires, defective sensors, such as MAF and oxygen sensors, Improper ignition spark advance, low fuel pressure, etc. |
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Replying to: ladyblue14 (Jun 30, 2008 5:21 pm)
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Replying to: onelazydog (Apr 05, 2009 6:39 pm) I have concluded that mileage is a luck of the draw type thing, I have heard of Cruiser owners getting 28 mpg and doing nothing and like you in the low teens and doing lots of stuff. I also agree the car looks great, does have a variety of issues. In terms of mpg, I have used EthosFR, a fuel reformulator and actually increased my mpg from 18-19 to 22-24mpg on average. I was amazed at the results from this product, add it to the crank case and the engine runs quieter and smoother- used to change oil every 3000 miles, now every 5000-6000 miles and the oil is still cleaner than when I used to change every 3000 miles without the EthosFR. I ended up becoming a distributor for the product and continue to use it myself- Company is going through a reorganization so product not available at this time other than from distributor stock- should be back again in the next month. And to add insult to injury, my teen age daughter says the car looks like a hearse and Chrysler says they will stop making them this year. MY oh my how the world is truly changing... Charles schasaz |
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