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Nice!
What kind of driving is that, city, highway or both? Taking it easy or using the power? |
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Mixed driving. I have a 20 mile one way commute, then some in town driving for work. A few road trips in there on both averages. I figure with that long of a mileage check I'll get a good mix to compare.
I keep it around 1750 rpms or so on the road as much as possible. I've always driven that way. |
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I did a bunch of highway over the past weekend.
Truck was mostly empty, had maybe 400lbs in it (people included) and when I calculated mileage, I got 250 miles to 12.68 gallons = 19.7 mpg ![]() ![]() |
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I have a 2002 Excursion 4X4, lifted - 6" and running 31575R16 tires plus other engine mods - below is my info:
Overall Miles: 82,300.1 Avg MPG: 14.57 Best: 18.66 Worse: 11.27 Stock Miles: 21,943.6 Avg MPG: 14.03 Best: 16.17 Worse: 12.38 Added Lift-Tires, Exhaust etc plus Edge Programmer: 11,217.5 Avg MPG: 13.25 Best: 16.95 Worse:11.27 DP Programs: 40,282.5 Avg MPG: 15.02 Best: 18.57 Worse: 11.62 PHP Programs: 8,856.4 Avg MPG: 16.01 Best: 18.66 Worse: 13.25 When I did a local 1200+ Mile test: I averaged 15.95 in the 80DD, 15.78 in the 100P and 16.32 in the 120R. The lie-o-meter is almost spot on in the 80DD and 100P but is a constant 1.4 High in the 120R. I run the 120R 95% of the time. Dave |
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