I am just trying to get some better mileage out of this thing.
Over the last few months I have been prepping my 88 XJ for a 3500 mile move through Canada and into Alaska. I too am trying to eek out every MPG I can possibly get. I know I can only go so far, but I have the time to do it, so what the hell!!! :-\
Some of the things I have done is plugs, cap, rotor, and wires. With the Renix fuel injection I have also put in the Ford 19# Bosch style fuel injectors with the 4 pintle spray nozzle. K&N air filter in the stock air box, removed the
intake silencer/venturi and I drilled three 1" holes into the fender side of the air box for a little more air.
Some other things I have done is I figured out my cruise control didn't work because the switch on the turn signal control was bad. Ordered one off of eBay for $19.00 shipped. I put a Dynomax cat back exhaust system on. It's usually a toss up between Jegs and Summit Racing as to who to order from. Mine was $108.00 from Summit Racing shipped to my door, with a $75.00 manufacturer rebate, the total cost was $33.00. I believe a system for your year rig is about $30.00 more, but you can still get the rebate. I have also removed the front drive shaft, had Tom Woods triple check it and I tucked it away inside my rig. Drained and filled my trans fluid twice now and will do it one more time before I leave. Drained, cleaned, and filled my diffs with Mobil 1 synthetic gear oil. Going to drain and fill transfer case with Mobil 1 ATF, and going to change my motor oil with Mobil 1 just before I leave.
One last stupid psychological thing I did was I installed a vacuum gauge. Keep your intake vacuum pressure between 12 and 21 pounds of pressure and that is supposed to get your best MPG. Who knows? After all this I should get at least 60 to 70 MPG, but your mileage may differ.
Aside from the basic tune up stuff, which I actually did when I first bought my rig, most of these mods were free to cheap. I shopped and bought everything on sale. I'm probably into this less then $200.00.
This is my story and I'm sticking to it. I hope some of this info helps you out.
Good luck!!!
PS 1988 Cherokee Laredo
210xxx on the clock
About 66000 on the rebuilt motor
3:55 gears, Lockrights front and rear, 29" tires