5.0 gas mileage
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5.0 gas mileage
Ok guys, I just got back from a trip that was 700 miles round trip. I have a 2015 Lariat 5.0 with a level, stock tires, and almost 4000 miles. So far in the City I'm getting around 14 mpg and on this trip I got 15.5 mpg and they were almost all highway miles. Am I missing something? My 2005 with the 5.4 and 100,000 miles got better mpg than this 2015. Someone please tell me I'm an idiot and missing something obvious?!!!
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It only has 3800 miles or so. I was on the gas a little bit I don't think that would have a 4 mpg effect on it. It has the 3.31 gears and is 4 wheel drive but I didn't use the 4x4 at all. I guess I will have to do a little more driving, maybe at lower speeds to see how it plays out. I absolutely love the truck but I'm a little shocked so far with the mileage!
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Ok guys, I just got back from a trip that was 700 miles round trip. I have a 2015 Lariat 5.0 with a level, stock tires, and almost 4000 miles. So far in the City I'm getting around 14 mpg and on this trip I got 15.5 mpg and they were almost all highway miles. Am I missing something? My 2005 with the 5.4 and 100,000 miles got better mpg than this 2015. Someone please tell me I'm an idiot and missing something obvious?!!!
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That mileage sounds really low. I have the same setup ( 3.31s, 4x4, 5.0) on an SCab, and I get 21-22 mpg on the highway and 19-20 around town. On an average tankful, with about 50/50 highway and around town, I usually see about 20mpg. This is at 70-75 on the highway and typical rural/suburban driving. This is about .5-1 mpg less than what the truck says I'm getting.
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That's what I can't figure out. I agree the added items will add some wind resistance but 5mpg lower? I did the same trip last year in my 2005 with all the same equipment plus larger/heavier tires and got 16.5. I did have the bed full and 2 adults and 2 kids inside but this was the same scenario last year.
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Did you ever take any "baseline" mpg figures on your truck before you added your mods to it?
My old 97 F150 with the 5.4 and 3.55 gears got better mpg's than what you are getting and that was with 255,000 miles on it..
My 13 Eco that is totally stock, gets better mpg's than you are now, and I've got 3.73 gears and on the hwy, I'll get 21 mpg on long straight runs.
Good luck and I hope you find what's going on, because it should be getting better mpg's than that IMO..
Mitch
My old 97 F150 with the 5.4 and 3.55 gears got better mpg's than what you are getting and that was with 255,000 miles on it..
My 13 Eco that is totally stock, gets better mpg's than you are now, and I've got 3.73 gears and on the hwy, I'll get 21 mpg on long straight runs.
Good luck and I hope you find what's going on, because it should be getting better mpg's than that IMO..
Mitch
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That's what I can't figure out. I agree the added items will add some wind resistance but 5mpg lower? I did the same trip last year in my 2005 with all the same equipment plus larger/heavier tires and got 16.5. I did have the bed full and 2 adults and 2 kids inside but this was the same scenario last year.
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Did you ever take any "baseline" mpg figures on your truck before you added your mods to it?
My old 97 F150 with the 5.4 and 3.55 gears got better mpg's than what you are getting and that was with 255,000 miles on it..
My 13 Eco that is totally stock, gets better mpg's than you are now, and I've got 3.73 gears and on the hwy, I'll get 21 mpg on long straight runs.
Good luck and I hope you find what's going on, because it should be getting better mpg's than that IMO..
Mitch
My old 97 F150 with the 5.4 and 3.55 gears got better mpg's than what you are getting and that was with 255,000 miles on it..
My 13 Eco that is totally stock, gets better mpg's than you are now, and I've got 3.73 gears and on the hwy, I'll get 21 mpg on long straight runs.
Good luck and I hope you find what's going on, because it should be getting better mpg's than that IMO..
Mitch