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Gern Blandsten Newbie
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Posted: Nov 17 2009 at 1:22pm | IP Logged
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09 LE, 4.0 liter, 6 cyl. just turned over 6,000 mi.
I realize this is extreme, but I just wanted to see how much mileage I can
get...I mean absolute tops:
If I keep it below 60 at all times, keep an eye on traffic lights as I
approach them: slowing down before I get to the red ones so that I
don't always have to come to a complete stop. <---In fact, by doing this
I can often avoid even slowing down.... and on the highway, at rush hour,
by maintaining a steady speed (like truckers) instead of speeding up and
slowing down constantly (like most other cars) and really take it easy on
start ups and slow downs, I get a mixed
(city/highway) mileage of 24.7. I've done this a number of times for an
entire tank.
I have ordered an F&N intake and hope to improve on this.
I don't always drive this way, but when I do I get good mileage.
I. am the most interesting driver in de world.
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Tjchapin Newbie
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Posted: Nov 17 2009 at 2:04pm | IP Logged
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Little disppointed in milage myself. I was averaging 17mpg in my 5.7 double cab Tundra. about the same with this truck that weighs 600lbs and 120hp less. I do like the truck though, especially off road. I have 265/70/16 that came with truck. Salesman told me 22-24 highway, I told him I would bring it back if it did not. I maybe get a little over 20 on highway,
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Gern Blandsten Newbie
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Posted: Nov 17 2009 at 2:21pm | IP Logged
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I should add, by driving the same way in my 97 hardbody 4 cyl., I was
averaging 27 city and highway. I'm happy with just over 2 mpg less in the
new 6 cyl. I like the power and realize you can only get so much mileage no
matter what you do.
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mdemott Newbie
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Posted: Nov 17 2009 at 6:02pm | IP Logged
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Glen,
That's very good with such low mileage. I have a 07 LE that is programmed, K&N intake and modified exhaust and I get 23.7 on the highway @ 70mph.
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Stuart ,FL
07 LE Crew Cab
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Gern Blandsten Newbie
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Posted: Nov 18 2009 at 6:51am | IP Logged
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MDeMott,
That sounds great. Would you elaborate on the specifics of your exhaust? I
will be looking into that as well. Bolt on? ...any welding necessary?
Is the K&N engine noise notably louder? (I really like the stock sound
already.)
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mdemott Newbie
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Posted: Nov 18 2009 at 8:06am | IP Logged
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Glen,
I installed the K&N system with the carbon fiber intake which is quieter than the chrome model. The only time I have noise is under hard acceleration. The exhaust is a 11 chamber Flomaster with a Merc Tube installed before the Flowmaster. This gets rid of the loudness that I got with the Dynomax system that was previously installed.
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Stuart ,FL
07 LE Crew Cab
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Gern Blandsten Newbie
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Posted: Nov 18 2009 at 8:38am | IP Logged
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Thanks, MDeMott.
I hope to get the intake installed this weekend if it ships in time.
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Gern Blandsten Newbie
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Posted: Nov 23 2009 at 6:46am | IP Logged
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I put it in this weekend... already up to 25.5 mpg... and that includes a
number of stop lights.
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Ni44anfront Newbie
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buy a hybrid if you don't like the MPG. If you have horses under the hood you have to feed them. I get about 19 mpg with the 08 4.0 but thats what the sticker said when I purchased the truck.
have a good one!!
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jgreenjr Senior Member
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Posted: May 11 2010 at 5:59am | IP Logged
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disgusted wrote:
I have a 2002 Nissan Frontier SE 4x4 Long Bed which is getting about 10-11 miles per gallon in City driving. I have taken it to the local Nissan Dealer who, after testing the vehicle, indicated that there was nothing he could do about the low milage. The only good thing about that experience was that the dealer did not charge me for the inspection.
I am disgusted and feel that there must be something to correct this problem.
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I have 03 frontier truck kingcab and with 91,000 miles and this truck has campertop on it and was getting 25 to 30 mpg with any problem.
proud owner
03 frontier
KA24DE
4 CLC.
4X2
__________________ Jackie
A Proud owner of
2003 Nissan Frontier XE
Have you driven Frontier lately ?
4 cyl.
4x2
auto.
KA24DE
Stereo:Kenwood KDC BT648U
Ham radio since 2001 N4MJG
Tullahoma Tenn
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