Cleaned my throttle body and picked up 3mpg....
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Cleaned my throttle body and picked up 3mpg....
Truck: 2014 f150 limited ecoboost 4wd with ~76,000 miles.
I cleaned my throttle body recently, which didn't look that bad, and reset the KAM. Doing those two things only I picked up 3 mpg. Was averaging via hand calculated 13.3 mpg and now I am up to 16.4 mpg over the course of three tanks of gas. I can't believe there is that much of a difference but after three tanks it hasn't changed.
This is all due to the throttle body being clean. I have reset the KAM three times now, once when I first bought the truck and replaced plugs and boots and once when I cleaned the MAF sensors about a month ago. Driving habits haven't changed and up until now I was only able to get max of 13.8 mpg.
Has anyone else seen this much of a change?
I cleaned my throttle body recently, which didn't look that bad, and reset the KAM. Doing those two things only I picked up 3 mpg. Was averaging via hand calculated 13.3 mpg and now I am up to 16.4 mpg over the course of three tanks of gas. I can't believe there is that much of a difference but after three tanks it hasn't changed.
This is all due to the throttle body being clean. I have reset the KAM three times now, once when I first bought the truck and replaced plugs and boots and once when I cleaned the MAF sensors about a month ago. Driving habits haven't changed and up until now I was only able to get max of 13.8 mpg.
Has anyone else seen this much of a change?
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56k on it, and haven't cleaned the TB yet. But you're making me want to run out there right now and do it!
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I saw a full MPG after cleaning MAF, T/B and cleaning and re-oiling my S&B air filter that came with my JLT CAI. Did this about 8k miles ago (re-cleaned and oiled filter since) I've steadily maintained that gain. Now that was probably in April so part of me wonders if it was also winter fuel running through...
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This has always and still is on 87 octane.
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I have a 6.2 and slowly began losing mpg's around 70K. Thought it was fuel but no matter what I ran, same results.
Cleaned the MAF, got it all back. All back to normal now at 13.8 mpg.
Cleaned the MAF, got it all back. All back to normal now at 13.8 mpg.
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A ratchet and I believe an 8mm or 10mm socket. Something to remove a hose clamp. It is 4 bolts on the TB. Takes like 5 minutes to remove as long as you don't drop that socket and then spend another 2 hours looking for it because you are worried it dropped down into your CAC.