about 2 weeks back I went ahead and installed Mark's 3" suspension lift and threw some 265/70/17 Cooper Atp's on. I was expecting a decrease in fuel economy, but not to the extent that it is. After I had the tires mounted, I ran it for a week with what seemed like little issues before taking it to a stealership to have them reprogram the pcm for the larger tires so my odometer and speedo were correct (it was showing that I would get 17-18 mpg, down from 20-21 at 70). After I got it programmed it seemed fine, shifts were slightly sluggish (it would hang at 3k for a second then shift) but I noticed a huge drop in highway performance. If I go 70 my tcc will lock up once i get up to speed, but will unlock with almost any incline. When the tcc does lock, I get 15-16mpg and when it unlocks, I'm running 12-14 mpg. It could just be that these things lifted don't like driving at 70, or the stealership reprogrammed my pcm wrong. I'm going to see if I can drive at least a good 30 miles on the highway (miles are marked fairly accurately) after resetting my trip and I will see how they compare. My normal commute is just under 5 miles on the highway, and after driving 4.7 miles, my od read 4.4, so I think it could be that they didn't program it correctly.
Any ideas other than a bad reprogram? I'm getting the pcm4less tune next month and hopefully that'll help at least with gas mileage.