How to get better mileage from First Generation 1991 XLT 4x4
Its very difficult to get great mileage out of a first generation, however, you can indeed do much better.
Read this thread.
I've often lurked around this site to get tips and tricks for my EX but never posted until now.
I drive a 1991, XLT, 4x4, 4 Door Explorer. 175180 kms (108851 miles)
Mods include.
Warrior Shackles and F150 Spacer - Gave me 2" Lift
KKM True Rev Air Fliter Kit - The Cone shape Airfilter
New Exhaust - Removed Catalitic converter, New pipe increased size by 1/4"
New Tires, Stock size inflated to 34 PSI
Regular Oil Changes using Penzoil non synthetic
The Ex is in good overall shape and had a tune up within the last 2yrs. I'm not sure what the gear ratio is.
I've been tracking my fuel consumption for a few years but never did any calculations until I ran across this amazing thread.
First off I want to make sure I'm doing my calculation correctly: I'm canadian so I work in Kilometers/Litre then convert to MPG.
Ex. from my records
Travel 366km then fill up tank with 59.86 liters. I divide 366km/59.86Litres to get 6.11 Km/L. Is this correct. Then I've been coverting the Km to Miles and Liters to U.S Gallons(Liquid not Dry Gallons) and dividing. To Give me 277.42 Miles / 15.81 Gallons =17.54 MPG. I used a website to do the conversions individually and Liters to Gallons (U.S Liquid).
A previous suggestion on this site I could multiply KM/L by 2.85 to get MPG but this gives a much higher MPG than calculating my way, Maybe I misread this?
Using my method of calculation gives me a really crap number compared to many others on this thread. I'm consistantly getting around 17 MPG.
Is this consistant with all the other first Generation explorers out there? Am I above or below average.
What can I do to improve my mileage?
cheers Russ