I dont know why you are turning this into a pissing contest. I know you are well versed in jeep building. I have read a lot of your posts, lots of good info. I am not saying youre wrong either. Most ppl build engines with forced induction to make bigger power. That is fine.
I have seen the proof in buddies 4.0l v6 toyota tacoma. What can I saw, I saw the proof. At first, I didnt believe him, until he showed me monthly fuel receipts and the kms travelled that went with them (all as part of our reporting). He was saving money on fuel at a rate that is much faster than you would think. No it isnt the same technology, but the basic principal is the same, forced induction reduces the effect of elevation by pressurizing the manifold to create a more dense air charge. This gives your engine the opportunity to work less to complete the same task. As I said above, I was skeptical of all this, but the proof was in his numbers.
Right now my buddy has a vorteched 97 cobra, and when he is crusing down the high way he makes 0-1psi. The engine will only create boost under load conditions...thats why if you rev the snot out of a blown engine in neutral it will make little to no boost. No boost, no extra air, no extra fuel.
Factory blown shelby gt500's with a eaton blower (not very efficient) over a 5.4 dohc with that makes 550hp is rated for 32 mpg. I would not call that famously bad mileage, but that is my opinion.
Internals on an engine really only involve the crank, rods, bearings and pistons...with changing these parts alone, I dont know how anyone could expect a change in mileage, save for going to a stroker then I would say you could anticipate worse mileage. Head/Cam/Intake could have an effect, as the root of all your power and efficiently (as in where you make your power) comes from the head and the cam. Electric fan will save you 3-4 hp. K&N will get you 2-3 hp on a good day.
As far as "what I have done?" I built up a N/A 5.0l mustang a few years ago, while my roommate was building up his vorteched cobra while another buddy was building (and blowing up) a 3.8l v6 mustang turbo that made 442 rwhp on a dyno in Calgary. I have also ran a couple chevy Gen II LT1's into the ground, and thats about it.
I wont take " my 10 thousand" anywhere because I dont have a 10k go and frack around with my jeep fund. I use my jeep for work. I cant have it being unreliable.
Oh, and for anyone who is interested, I ran to Sparwood BC today to supervise some drill cuttings disposal, which meant I was on site for a bit, on a logging road that has a speed limit of 30, fumed around at the CCS landfill in Pincher creek and drove home only to put on 611 kms and burn 84.6L of fuel. That works out to 13.8l/100kms. I dont have cruise so it was all drive by pedal, and when on the highway I tried to maintain a speed of 115kph, but I fell short of that due to the hills.
This Jeep has a factory rating of 15.0l/100km in the city (19mpg) and 25mpg on the highway as per the window sticker.
Nothing to do with a pissing contest and everything to do with the frustration of trying to talk to someone with new grad engineer brain.
People that think they are so smart it makes them stupid.
Of course if you dont load a 2500lb car with a 500hp motor it will get good milage. 500 hp vettes also get 30 some miles to the gallon.
These cars are aerodynamic, take minimal hp to go down the road at 60mph, have computerized transmissions that drop line pressure at cruising speeds, are less then half the weight of a jeep, have variable tuning, are completely rollerized, overhead cams, balanced rotating assemblies.....................................
People have taken high mileage motors and put them into jeeps. They still loose mileage because of weight, drivetrain losses, and aero dynamics.
You cant be serious bringing this stuff into this conversation.
Your freinds tacoma has variable valve timing, and whole slew of other tech behind it that makes it completely irrelevant to this conversation. Can you even fathom what the effect of variable valve timing is on power and effeciency for any engine?
Do you realize how arcaic that makes a push rod 4 litre?
Did you know that the 4 litre was discontinued because there was NOTHING the manufacturer could to anymore to get that motor to meet epa rags for mileage and emissions?
People have been putting blowers on jeeps for years. The tech is not there to afford any gains.
For you to come in here blathering about mustangs, tacomas, super chargers, and what ever other unrelated bullshit you can think of in an attempt to try and make some point that is not applicable to the 4 litre application what so ever is just annoying.
By the way, the only thing a k&n does on a jeep is dirty the motor up. The stock intake already flows more then the cam and head allow for in stock form.
Electric fans only provide a minor gain when they arent running. Which is almost never on a jeep. Whether you load the alternator or the fan pulley, it makes no difference. Modern clutch fans dont put a lot of drag on the motor until they engage.
All this ricer tech bullshit does not work the same on 4 litres, as it does on other stuff.
Im done here. A guy comes and asks about milage and a bunch of nerds start talking crap about stuff they have no clue about.
You spend the money, you do the work, you get your own god dam answers................