Canadian L/100km Usage Comparisons
#12
noob :)
Yes, I have both tunes and was told to try the tow one as some find it gets better mileage than the economy tune... and so far the tow tune is better on gas for me
If you use a smart phone you can record you fuel ups right at the pump... then it tracks all the data for you
https://www.fuelly.com/
here are my stats but had to guestimate the first fill as I missed one... http://www.fuelly.com/driver/byte/f150
If you use a smart phone you can record you fuel ups right at the pump... then it tracks all the data for you
https://www.fuelly.com/
here are my stats but had to guestimate the first fill as I missed one... http://www.fuelly.com/driver/byte/f150
Last edited by byte; 02-09-2014 at 11:14 AM.
#13
Senior Member
Winter
16 l / per 100, slide in camper on back that is 2 feet above cab
Summer, no camper, 13 l / per 100
Towing camp trailer, 20 l / per 100
40/60 Mix city highway
Lifetime average 18 l / per 100... I tow alot
Reg gas, Hi Test makes no diff
5.0 Screw, 3.73 e locker, Goodyear AT/S tires
16 l / per 100, slide in camper on back that is 2 feet above cab
Summer, no camper, 13 l / per 100
Towing camp trailer, 20 l / per 100
40/60 Mix city highway
Lifetime average 18 l / per 100... I tow alot
Reg gas, Hi Test makes no diff
5.0 Screw, 3.73 e locker, Goodyear AT/S tires
#14
Senior Member
Lifetime average is 15.5 L / 100km (24,000 kms - 50% highway 50% city)
Current 17.7 - 18 L /100km
95% city
temperature: 0 to -20C
Some 4x4, some remote start, lots of waiting for wifey
2013 Lariat EB 3.73, all stock
Checked tire pressure 2 weeks ago, was down to 32-33psi, cranked it up to 40psi.
I have seen down to 10-11L / 100km at 120 on the highway, but a strong headwind can kill that in no time. if you can see the trees on the side of the highway slightly moving (because of the wind), you've lost 2-3L / 100km!
Current 17.7 - 18 L /100km
95% city
temperature: 0 to -20C
Some 4x4, some remote start, lots of waiting for wifey
2013 Lariat EB 3.73, all stock
Checked tire pressure 2 weeks ago, was down to 32-33psi, cranked it up to 40psi.
I have seen down to 10-11L / 100km at 120 on the highway, but a strong headwind can kill that in no time. if you can see the trees on the side of the highway slightly moving (because of the wind), you've lost 2-3L / 100km!
#15
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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, CA
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Hey y'all. thought id finally make an account after creeping for a year lol.
So my 2012 fx4 with 5.0L gets about 14-15.7 L/100km. An thats running 60/40 h/c.
On the other hand the wifes 2013 fx4 eco only gets 16-16.6 doing the same driving. It's been a cold winter. So who knows how it'll be in a regular winter.
When we got the eco in september, it was getting just over 12 L/100km. My 5L gets about 13.5 all summer
So my 2012 fx4 with 5.0L gets about 14-15.7 L/100km. An thats running 60/40 h/c.
On the other hand the wifes 2013 fx4 eco only gets 16-16.6 doing the same driving. It's been a cold winter. So who knows how it'll be in a regular winter.
When we got the eco in september, it was getting just over 12 L/100km. My 5L gets about 13.5 all summer
#16
Junior Member
90-95 % Highway
5 - 10 % City
Currently getting 15L/100Km
Been as low as 13 in the summer
I was getting 16L/100km this winter before I got the Undercover Flex installed in late December.
'09 SCREW 4x4 5.4L
5 - 10 % City
Currently getting 15L/100Km
Been as low as 13 in the summer
I was getting 16L/100km this winter before I got the Undercover Flex installed in late December.
'09 SCREW 4x4 5.4L
#17
Senior Member
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Current temps Celsius: -20 day, -30 night
City driving: 5% (50-60 km/hr)
Highway driving: 95% (95-105 km/hr)
5.0L V8, 3.73 gears, all stock
15L/100KM
During the summer months I will easily get around 11-12L/100KM traveling at the same speeds. I cringe to see the winter fuel economy, especially considering my daily commute to work is 45 km one way.
City driving: 5% (50-60 km/hr)
Highway driving: 95% (95-105 km/hr)
5.0L V8, 3.73 gears, all stock
15L/100KM
During the summer months I will easily get around 11-12L/100KM traveling at the same speeds. I cringe to see the winter fuel economy, especially considering my daily commute to work is 45 km one way.
#18
Senior Member
this is a good post man, I was always wondering how mine sit compare to others.
Currently parked for a month now,
was between 13.5-14.4 L/100km (70% Highway, 30% City)
2013 ECO FX4 3.55
Intake/Downpipes/Exhuast
33"
SSI snow/Ice Tune.
also changed my spark plug last week, I will need some new readings in the next few weeks.
Currently parked for a month now,
was between 13.5-14.4 L/100km (70% Highway, 30% City)
2013 ECO FX4 3.55
Intake/Downpipes/Exhuast
33"
SSI snow/Ice Tune.
also changed my spark plug last week, I will need some new readings in the next few weeks.
#19
2014 5.0 3.55 4x4 reg cab short bed 2inch lift all around
1st tank showed 15L/100k avg for the tank, on 2nd tank now, showing 14L/100k. reg gas, temps -10c to -20c. will report more in a few months after break in.
1st tank showed 15L/100k avg for the tank, on 2nd tank now, showing 14L/100k. reg gas, temps -10c to -20c. will report more in a few months after break in.
#20
Senior Member
current right now is 18.5L/100km and thats all city driving, and alot of ideling to let it warm up. when it warms up i am around 14.5L/100km. but when i go on vacation back home i can get around 11.5L/100km for my 18 hour straight drive on the highway. my lifetime average is 14.9L/100km. i have never reset it since i got the truck 3 years ago.
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