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Originally Posted by freebeard
Why not? It might look ready for the Salt Flats, but isn't that a good thing?
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I'm not sure. A lot of other Jeep owners have done the TDI conversion, but they report mpg to be in the 30s. However, none of the builds were eco minded and the ZJ is already a lot more aerodynamic than other Jeeps.
I found a company that makes hybrid kits for nonhybrid cars. If I could get that, then I think 50 mpg should be easy.