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Fordasaurus
Wed, January 4th, 2012, 12:50 AM
Put in ported housing and Adrenaline HPOP. It solved the surge issue and runs really well. Down side is that highway mileage has dropped off to 14.5 from 19. Comparing when running the 80DD. Thoughts?

7.3 X with FU

rammertide07
Wed, January 4th, 2012, 09:26 AM
Are you calculating by hand or do you have a over head display you are going by?

907DAVE
Thu, January 5th, 2012, 12:33 AM
Have you had a chance to drive it normal yet?

I know as soon as I do a new mod fuel mileage drastically reduces for awhile.

LOL

Fordasaurus
Thu, January 5th, 2012, 10:30 PM
I've had the X for 10 years now and have always used the factory MPG gauge to monitor progress of mod changes; it's been very consistent. I have a 56 mile one way run most days so i get a chance to contrast and compare. Switching to stock, i actually get worse MPG's. With it in 80 DD it's best and seems to level out at 14.8 - 15 mpg. I'm not getting excessive smoke, it runs and sounds really good. No surge and very good shifting. I previously have gotten 18 - 19 on the same stretch.

I know i haven't given much to go on but just trying to account for anything i should check or monitor as a result of the swap. Despite the drop, i am happy with the performance; will work to optimize to get my mileage back

ticopowell
Fri, January 6th, 2012, 02:09 AM
I've had the X for 10 years now and have always used the factory MPG gauge to monitor progress of mod changes; it's been very consistent. I have a 56 mile one way run most days so i get a chance to contrast and compare. Switching to stock, i actually get worse MPG's. With it in 80 DD it's best and seems to level out at 14.8 - 15 mpg. I'm not getting excessive smoke, it runs and sounds really good. No surge and very good shifting. I previously have gotten 18 - 19 on the same stretch.

I know i haven't given much to go on but just trying to account for anything i should check or monitor as a result of the swap. Despite the drop, i am happy with the performance; will work to optimize to get my mileage back

The Issue that I see is that you are using the factory mpg gauge... This works ok, but with aftermarket tuning and parts the computer can no longer calculate correctly the mileage. i recommend hand calculating the mileage to see what your truck is really doing. :)

dietoremain
Sat, January 7th, 2012, 03:08 PM
The Issue that I see is that you are using the factory mpg gauge... This works ok, but with aftermarket tuning and parts the computer can no longer calculate correctly the mileage. i recommend hand calculating the mileage to see what your truck is really doing. :)

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garyfink
Thu, February 16th, 2012, 06:49 PM
did you change where you get fuel?