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| I bought my 08 F250 4x4 regular cab,long bed,6.4 deisel,6speed manual on 8/22/07. I have put 2506.1 miles on it.I have averaged 13.1mpg so far. Best tank full 14.46mpg and worst 12.02mpg towing nothing. 1 highway trip of 1243 miles "normal driving" 70 to 85 mph. I am a little disappointed with the MPGs but it sure is a nice ride | |
| Just took delivery of my 08 F350 DRW Crew Cab LB. I am anxious to see what type of fuel mileage I will get after reading some of these posts. Only 372 miles on the odometer. I will update in a month or so. | |
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| My '93 F250 with 5.8L gas motor w/E4OD gets 10/16mpg city/hwy. No towing and mostly granny driving. Not impressive. | |
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I now have 5,333 miles on my '08 F250 . I have recorded a best of 15.9 mpg highway |
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Replying to: pjw72 (Sep 13, 2007 8:28 am) |
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Am considering buying an 05, 06, or 07 F350 crew, long bed, 3.73 rear end with either 4x4 or 4x2. Live in Dallas and drive 70%/30% mix of city/highway. Tow a 8-11K LB gooseneck on weekends country driving. Does anyone have any personal experience on what kind of mileage I can expect? Thanks!
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Replying to: germantech (Dec 12, 2007 2:02 pm) Not trying to sound like a Jerk here but according to www.fueleconomy.gov, under the new EPA test the 5.4L 3V F-150 should get 12 in the city and 16 on the HWY. I think the days of using a P'kup for a daily driver but not as part of your job are fast falling behind. One thing that you can try is getting an K&N Air Filter. http://www.knfilters.com/ Mark. |
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Replying to: germantech (Dec 12, 2007 2:02 pm) |
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Hello, Just Joined, and I need some help. What I have now: 1997 Ford F250 SD 4X4, 460 V8 (rebuilt 30K ago), Auto (rebuilt 20K ago), rearend gears Unknown, shortbox, extended Cab, 35" Tires, 6" lift, Airbags. 8-9.5 MPG, empty, loaded, or pulling Horse Trailer with 2 Horses, and loaded with Camping Gear. Paid for. What I want to do: More Mileage (Hauling Horses to Montana with current Rig is $600 round Trip) Add Camper (can't with Short Box and Pull Horse Trailer, unless I go with small SB Camper), go up to 3-4 Horse Trailer (will add 5000lbs to tow weight). Long box also better for hauling Hay. What I think I need, but am not sure. 99-05, F350 DRW(?) 4X4 crewcab, not a huge payment. Not sure on Manual or Auto, Gas or Diesel. I love my current Truck, if it had a long box for the Camper, I would eat the Gas Mileage, but we really need to move to a Camper, and my younger Horse, needs to start going with us. Please give some suggestions on what to look for used and why or why I should just stay with what I have. |
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Replying to: germantech (Dec 12, 2007 2:02 pm) http://www.pureenergysystems.com/news/2005/03/17/6900069_Acetone/ Also this: http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Acetone_as_a_Fuel_Additive Good luck. |
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