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1994½ to 1997 7.3L Power Stroke Diesel
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Old Sun, January 25th, 2009, 08:23 PM
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So, I am seriously consindering buying one of these php chips. What kind of fuel milage can I expect with the fuel sipper mode. I am running a straight pipe and have a k &n air filter. Any help is appreciated.
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It's all up to the driver. I never had good economy because it felt WAY to good to push that skinny pedal to the floor!
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My wife tends to get worse mileage than I do. Then again, she owns a 92 Subaru Loyale (maybe 60 HP) and LOVES to feel the rush of powah that the PSD affords. I've never really had a gutless vehicle so I can't feel her pain...although I get so frustrated when I have to drive her car.

As far as mileage on a 94-97 PSD goes, it's not uncommon to gain 3-4 MPG highway. I tuned a 97 Manual that went from 14 to 18 (when driven nicely) and have a couple copies of that tune running around at this time. If you're driving around town or have a heavy right foot then all bets are off!
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My last vehicle was a 84 honda accord...
I mash my pedal at least once a trip... usually more LOL
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2-4 mpg is pretty good.
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Old Sun, November 1st, 2009, 09:31 PM
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For you OBS'ers how many Miles per tank? I'm only seeing 220miles per tank, Which is 15Gallons I think
want to try and improve mileage if can.

figure I post it here instead of making a new thread
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