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Hello from Kissimmee, Fl
Hello.. Just reading over your site and find it full of very usefull info. My main concern is fuel economy
2001 Ford F150 4WD 5.4 I tow a 16x8.5 Enclosed V nose and I average 9 - 10mpg now 2001 Ford E350 Long Van 5.4 Weighs 8k loaded with tools and a ladder rack and I average 9 - 10 mph also Looking for a way to help with the fuel economy Thanks |
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Welcome!
I don't know about the Gas side of things, so I can't help with your question, sorry.
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Welcome! You'll be glad you found this place!
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07 FX4 SCAB, 4.56 Yukons, K&N 57 CAI, Flowmaster 40 SI/DO, Rhino lined, Westin grille and tail light guards, Kobalt 2500 truck box and the best mod of all.....a Gryphon! |
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Welcome to the site!! As for MPG's..basic tune up stuff can help. Clean the MAF while you are at it and it only takes a sec.
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Welcome to the site. With the Gryphon, most people have seen an average of 1-1.5 MPG increase. This of course is dependent on how you drive and some vehicles have not seen any; but to date I don't know of anyone losing mileage. With the extra power, you won't be disappointed.
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2001 Dodge Cummins Tuning is addicting. Lol. |
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