just my .02
I've wondered why the 4.0 has such crappy gas mileage, my guess is just that it is an inefficient design and prolly loses gas mileage because of that. I have a f250 v10 with an open bed and tailgate in place on average i get about 13mpg. So a vehicle that is 2x the weight of an xj, prolly the same or worse drag, and has an additional 4 cyl but only gets 3-5 less mpg doesnt really make sense unless power is lost through inefficiency..at least that is the way I see it.
Just to throw in something about air/fuel ratio, what hasn't been discussed is the atomization of the fuel itself. I dont care what ratio you have, if the fuel is not atomized completely it is not going to burn completely. So if some one was really serious about trying this project, I think it would be safe to assume that an injector swap for the 4.0 would yield better results considering the 4.0 injectors have only a single spray nozzle compared to 4 on a gm counterpart.
I've wondered why the 4.0 has such crappy gas mileage, my guess is just that it is an inefficient design and prolly loses gas mileage because of that. I have a f250 v10 with an open bed and tailgate in place on average i get about 13mpg. So a vehicle that is 2x the weight of an xj, prolly the same or worse drag, and has an additional 4 cyl but only gets 3-5 less mpg doesnt really make sense unless power is lost through inefficiency..at least that is the way I see it.
Just to throw in something about air/fuel ratio, what hasn't been discussed is the atomization of the fuel itself. I dont care what ratio you have, if the fuel is not atomized completely it is not going to burn completely. So if some one was really serious about trying this project, I think it would be safe to assume that an injector swap for the 4.0 would yield better results considering the 4.0 injectors have only a single spray nozzle compared to 4 on a gm counterpart.