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Old 12-04-2003, 11:42 AM
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Angry Poor Gas Mileage

I have a 1993 2wd pickup 22re engine. It's loosing gas mileage. Any suggestions as to what to fix? I've done the basics.
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Re: Poor Gas Mileage

you might want to check your o2 sensor that can be a big prob on these engines they are a bitch to put in uless you have the righht tools
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Re: Poor Gas Mileage

I'm doing exhaust work on my 91 now and found a hole rusted through just before the O2 sensor mount(pre-cat), no wonder my mileage took a dive
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