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TA2Dsailor Fri, February 20th, 2009 12:30 PM

07 f150 4.6 mpg with gryphon
 
A guy in my squadron is considering purchasing a Gryphon and wants to know what kind of increase in mpg to expect with it. His truck is bone stock. Whats the average increase? Right now hes getting 19.8 highway. Thaaaanks :ugly dude:

JWBFX4 Fri, February 20th, 2009 12:37 PM

the better question would be, is he gone to be able to keep his foot out of the throttle after the new found power :happy-dancing: I havent been able too:), so I am not to sure about the mileage question

TA2Dsailor Fri, February 20th, 2009 12:43 PM

I'm pretty sure he will be able to. He said he doesnt care about extra power just fuel economy. At least hes saying that now. We'll have to wait and see

Sburn Fri, February 20th, 2009 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by TA2Dsailor (Post 4211)
A guy in my squadron is considering purchasing a Gryphon and wants to know what kind of increase in mpg to expect with it. His truck is bone stock. Whats the average increase? Right now hes getting 19.8 highway. Thaaaanks :ugly dude:

Same engine & year here. Reg. cab long bed. Gryphon with canned tunes. Maybe 1 MPG better, if he can keep his foot out of it. The worst I've seen, driving it like I stole it, stop-and-go city driving is around 15. The best, highway w/ cruise control set, is around 19.5

YMMV, as they say....

TA2Dsailor Fri, February 20th, 2009 01:48 PM

ok That 19.8 was pure highway on a trip. Not sure what his norm mpg is. He wants to see how big of a difference it makes in my truck before he decides. Thanks

secondarychaos Fri, February 20th, 2009 02:53 PM

I thought you were saying he was only getting 4.6 mpg :omg:
then I realized the engine is 4.6L. Nevermind, Carryon.

Power Hungry Fri, February 20th, 2009 03:20 PM

A lot of it depends on what what gears you're running. 3.31 or 3.55 geared trucks fare better in the mileage arena and can often see better than 20 MPG with tuning. However, if all he's looking for is fuel economy and he's already at 19.5 MPG now, I doubt there would be a significant enough gain to offset the cost of getting a programmer.

There may be more gains if he does a lot of city driving or mixed driving. If he's got an average number for his day to day, we'll be able to better advise a solution.

Take care.

bjp207 Tue, March 10th, 2009 03:16 PM

my truck was getting between 12 and 15 with the stock tune...I ran one tank through on level one with the gryphon and I was beating on my truck, got 17.3...if I baby it it will see 18-19


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