Since 10% ethanol was introduced in the fuel supply here, 40 mpg is the best I can get .
We use the same fuel as required in southern California as well, I don't know if that has any effect or not .
I tried smaller main jets 145 to 138 and saw no change in fuel consumption .
Using the same size needle jet as called out for by Bing, 2.66 and 241 needle . .
Before ethanol fuel and with 55 mph speed limits, I could get 45-50 mpg .
I'm not experimenting any more, with the intense heat here, I don't want to run too lean of a mixture and cause engine issues .
I need to use premium grade fuel during the hot season here, or detonation can be an issue .