What can I do to help MPG!!
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My 08 5.4 SC'ed FX4 get better than 13mpg totally stock drive train (3.73LSD) All to do with the tune & intake
So do you have bigger or smaller than stock tires?
Gear change is gonna run big $$$$.
So do you have bigger or smaller than stock tires?
Gear change is gonna run big $$$$.
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Did you not see where I said I needed a truck. Why even post a stupid response when i clearly stated that above to weed out stupid answers like that? Even before leveling kit I pulled the same MPG. I have the 3.73 rear end. I wonder how much it would cost me to switch to the 3.55. I drive too much to only get 13.8.
Just because you have an fx4 doesn't mean you have the 373s.
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Can you give me more information on the tuner you have? what tunes did you get and where to buy? I had the sct TS, no custom tunes and I wasnt impressed. I have been looking at the SSI, Livernois and 5star tunes. I dont know which ones to go with yet. I just need sometheing to help.
First 5 tunes are all 5* the last race tune is from MPT, I have run all of them and with exception of the 87 economy tune they are all great.
3:31 gears 2wd
I'm currently running the race tune from MPT as a daily driver because the beauty of MPT tunes is they allow you to change to a less aggressive shift pattern using the tow/haul button for a better around town feel.
The down side to all of them is it's so much fun to drive now it's hard to keep my foot out of it.
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I've running 3.55 in my 3.7 and consistently averaging 20. Bone stock 4x2. I ran a Bully Dog and breather on my super duty with custom tune and increased 3mpg. Theoretically, what you're doing should have helped.
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You can't possibly be complaining when you have a minor lift kit,all terrain tires
.....and gas is below $2 a gallon.
Because if you are not liking it now, you better just sell it.
Gas prices were double that not long ago.
Ditch the leveling kit, and the aggressive tires.......start there.
~ 1 gallon of fuel used DOES NOT show what the exact MPG's truly is.
Driving a full highway road trip, and post the mileage and MPG.
.....and gas is below $2 a gallon.
Because if you are not liking it now, you better just sell it.
Gas prices were double that not long ago.
Ditch the leveling kit, and the aggressive tires.......start there.
~ 1 gallon of fuel used DOES NOT show what the exact MPG's truly is.
Driving a full highway road trip, and post the mileage and MPG.
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You have a full size 4x4 truck. Ditch the aftermarket intake it isn't helping you any. Its winter too so you will see 2-3 MPG difference with winter blend. Also driving 75 is hurting your MPG quite a bit. The times I went that fast in mine on the interstate I was ~14 MPG or so. Mine is an 04 2wd 4.6 and I avg 13-15 MPG in winter, usually closer to 13.
You say you need a truck, but why not look into a cheap civic or something similar to be your DD? You won't see your $ back by changing gears for a while, it might be .5 MPG difference.
You say you need a truck, but why not look into a cheap civic or something similar to be your DD? You won't see your $ back by changing gears for a while, it might be .5 MPG difference.