Rigs of rods 0.4 police car mods
They're also more completely controlled by computers than ours is and most modern engines also support lean burns - a combo of cooling upgrades, air fuel ratio upgrades, turbo/lean caliber pistons, etc. For one it's a single overhead cam design, whereas more modern engines are dual overhead cams, which flow air better and already have engines designed to support leaner burns. You have to be careful when comparing this engine to more modern engines.
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Yes, if you follow our advice, it'll get you most of the way there. Ultimately, I want to see just how far I can take it so that maybe it will help someone else. I truly believe these 4Runners with the 3.0 are capable of far more than 15-16 MPG, and so far my slight changes have proven that out. However, seeing what works for me can help others to try things that either I didn't think of, or that are slight variations of what I'm doing. What I hope to accomplish here is to report what things make an actual difference for me, but what works for me may not yield the same results for someone else. Once I see where I can get it to, then I can calculate actual MPG's using a GPS or my knowledge of the exact mileage from my house to my office. While that sounds like a lot, at the end of the day it is only about 1 MPG difference. I know my speedo is off by about 6.5%, so the net effect is that the mileage I report here is about 6.5% higher than the real world. I know that my actual MPG's are actually lower than they appear, but they are a good baseline. Maybe they account for all the changes in elevations and how map/horizontal distances differ from physical roads, but then again, maybe they don't.I certainly understand the need for accurate readings on the speedo/odometer, but in this case I'm going to work off of the current readings. Personally, I think a properly calculated odometer is more accurate for MPGs than GPS or map website's calculations, especially if any of route is on more than just flat land.
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Folks come on here comparing MPGs and not realizing how changes in gearing, tire sizes, etc, all effect their odometer, which is what most folks use to calculate their MPGs.