Shudder/Crumming MPG
#1
Shudder/Crumming MPG
Checking in from Canada. Finding myself not so in love with this truck lately.
I drive a 2014 EB supercrew. 3.73 with max tow. Has a Leer Canopy with stock size tires (although heavier Duratracs). Had the maintenace 3 service done at 55 thousand kilometers. No issues, however, I had asked them to look into a shudder that I have experienced half a dozen times in the last 10k kilometres.
From a stop, low speed acceleration, the truck shudders. Like a human would with a chill sort of thing. It's weird and it got me concerned.
Dealer hooks it up to a computer - we can't see anything, must not be a problem. End of story it seems. Doesn't seem like something a fairly new truck should be doing.
I drive super conservative. I rarely put foot to floor and yet I am struggling to get better than 15 liters per 100km (19mpg for you american folks).
Dealer says - well, actual mileage varies with tire size, driving habits, etc. That's all. Well no kidding it does. I recall that the advertised highway mileage was around 13l per 100 km highway. (21 mpg).
Any thoughts...ideas for mods that I can do to improve this truck? Feeling frustrated with it!
I drive a 2014 EB supercrew. 3.73 with max tow. Has a Leer Canopy with stock size tires (although heavier Duratracs). Had the maintenace 3 service done at 55 thousand kilometers. No issues, however, I had asked them to look into a shudder that I have experienced half a dozen times in the last 10k kilometres.
From a stop, low speed acceleration, the truck shudders. Like a human would with a chill sort of thing. It's weird and it got me concerned.
Dealer hooks it up to a computer - we can't see anything, must not be a problem. End of story it seems. Doesn't seem like something a fairly new truck should be doing.
I drive super conservative. I rarely put foot to floor and yet I am struggling to get better than 15 liters per 100km (19mpg for you american folks).
Dealer says - well, actual mileage varies with tire size, driving habits, etc. That's all. Well no kidding it does. I recall that the advertised highway mileage was around 13l per 100 km highway. (21 mpg).
Any thoughts...ideas for mods that I can do to improve this truck? Feeling frustrated with it!
#4
Senior Member
Seems like your dead on to me.
#5
Ah, NO!!! This is a definite problem. Your experiencing the common Ecoboost misfire condition. Don't let it continue! You need new spark plugs gapped to .030 and then drill the 1/16" weep hole in the intercooler. This will evacuate the condensate buildup that is causing the misfire.
#6
Ah, NO!!! This is a definite problem. Your experiencing the common Ecoboost misfire condition. Don't let it continue! You need new spark plugs gaped to .030 and then drill the 1/16" weep hole in the inter-cooler. This will evacuate the condensate buildup that is causing the misfire.
Is this where a catch can setup would be beneficial?
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#8
All ecoboost owners need to know they need to drill the 1/16" weep hole. They also needed to know that th spark plugs need changed very often. Had I known this plus all of the other ecoboost specific problems, I would have bought something else.
#9
Senior Member
I have never experienced crumming MPG. Unless you have a crumb cake, which would have a lot of crumbs, I don't think you're going to have crumming MPG.
#10
I agree with you 100% on this oneone, iI thithink it's ridiculous Ford hasn't corrected these issues since they developed this motor. Unless you're heavily tuned and modded you should NOT be going through plugs that quickly.