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Improving gas mileage....

My 93 despite all attempts to improve it was getting 17-18mpg. It's a 3.73 LS. I changed to synthetic tranny fluid 3 weeks ago, (it was the last thing that wasn't synthetic), in the 3 tanks of gas since I'm getting 19-19.5 mpg and thats with warmer temps and running the A\C quite a bit. I'm very happy with the increase
 



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Ok, it's confirmed. I've got the D4, which is a 3.73 Limited Slip.
 






Looking at my records we have be averaging 17.4 MPG. I'm getting about 14 when driving only in town and 20+ on the highway.
 






Thanks PLRBEAR. My '96 has the D2 axle, with the 4.10 LSD, so I guess that's why it sucks a little more gas than yours. Sometimes I have a lead foot too. Hehe. I guess 15.9 mpg is pretty good for my truck but I still want better mileage. When 60k comes around, I'll get new plugs and wires, change every fluid to synthetic, the works...
 






What is the best mileage that you know of in an Explorer?

What were the mods necessary to acheive that goal?

Thanks....
 






So far from what I've read, Alec Rosenbaum gets about 20-22 with his supercharged 4.0, which is really good for an Explorer. But its also a Sport and 2wd, that that all contributues.
 






Yeah. The 2wd/2dr models are lighter than the 4wd/4dr models aren't they? Take the 2002 model for instance. Here are the two extremes with the same engine:


4x2,5spd,V6: 4094lbs
4x4,5spd,V6: 4334lbs

Auto trans adds about 10lbs to the curb weight.
 






Latest update on mileage quest

On a trip yesterday of 523 miles, the mileage in my Explorer averaged 21.7 mpg.

The trip was mostly Interstate highway at a speed of 77.4 ( monitored by GPS ),

The truck was loaded with 4 people, 8 Scuba tanks, 4 weight belts, and 4 sets of Scuba equipment.
 






Chris Jella'...I have a 93 EB with 105K and thinking about changing to Mobil 1 synthetic transmission fluid. Have you experienced any leaks/problems yet? Thanks MikeTEC
 






No, none, zip. Only difference is smoother shirf points and much better fuel mileage.

Hope it works for you too.
 












Stephen----

Why do you suggest that his older Explorer may leak tranny fluid after switching to a synthetic?

I am considering this and I have 129,000 on my 94 Ex with the original trans.
 






A lot of times when you switch to a synthetic fluid on an older car it will leak. Synthetic fluids dont congeal like natural ones, so they dont plug up small holes and such.
 






This is very true. However, I have switched on high mileage vehicals ( and boats ) with narry a problem.
 






When I switched from dino to synthetic, I had to replace the oil pan gasket because mine leaked big time. This is just something you have to check. Some leak, some don't.

BTW Al,
I had sent you and email asking you not to quote someone when they were posted right under your post. I see that you are still doing it. Please don't do that.
Thank you for your support.
 






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