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Old 09-26-2016, 03:45 PM
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I was able to find the 2017 EPA numbers by doing a URL replacement. I assume the S10 means the 10-speed, but not certain. Looks like 1mpg bump in town, and no change for highway.

https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/noframes/38215.shtml
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Now showing up in the EPA search too!
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Damn, if thats true then its only 1 MPG less than the 2.7 Ecoboost that I have. I mean at that point, what's the point of even having the 2.7 engine? Looks to me that the 2.7 should become the base engine in all the trucks by 2018 with those stats
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Remember that's a 2wd reg cab stripped out
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I was expecting to see atleast 2. I guess the 10 speed isn't all that.
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Thought it was the base 3.5L non turbo engine, but 'turbo' is in the description. Also a 4x4 configuration with LT tires (LT 245/70 17E?).

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nice sleuthing!
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I would have really thought it would be better than that. They changed an awful lot for just an 1 MPG city improvement.
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I would have really thought it would be better than that. They changed an awful lot for just an 1 MPG city improvement.
Well, not only do you get 1 MPG city improvement, you also get more HP/torque. However, I'm surprised highway mileage isn't improved given the change in the 10th speed overdrive (vs the 6 speed).
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Odd that Ford didn't come out with this first...


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