MPG
Just wondering what kind of mpg people were getting in with the v10 excursion? I have a 2000 v-10, Anyone know of ways to boost mpg, chips? tuners? Thanks guys
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i've had 3 V10 4x4 3.73 excursions. both stock, tuned and with 20" wheels.
8-10 city 11-14.5 highway |
Mostly 9. It gets better on trips or when I do more highway driving. Best I've ever gotten was 13 on a long trip on all flat land.
That's just the way it is. No magic solutions I'm afraid.... |
My best has been one tank at 16 MPG at 100 degrees in Maine with 6 adults onboard, mostly highway, running with 3.73 gears and 32" tires.
Was seeing 15 and change on most other solo highway trips with same gears and tires. For a 3 month strectch where I was driving it daily as my commuter car I saw an average of 11.5 to 12.5 MPG with mixed driving including about 50% interstate highway, same tires and gears as above. With the 4.88 gears and the same 32" tires highways seems to be about 12.5 to 13 MPG, typical mixed driving is around 11 MPG. Not enough miles traveled solo with the new 35" tires to have MPG data yet. Worst mileage so far has been a tank or two at 6 MPG, that was with the 3.73 gears and pulling the 9500lb ToyHauler in the hills of WV. Best towing with that trailer was 9.0 MPG with the 4.88 gears pulling from Savannah GA to Philly. I run a set of Banks headers that I think have helped a small amount with MPGs. I also now run an SCT tuner from 5 Star Tuning, I think with the 87 Octane Econo tune and driving with a light pedal and MPGs in mind I can increase my base MPGs in mixed driving by about 1 to 1.5 MPG. Do as much coasting as possible, as little braking as possible, look waaaay ahead for slowing traffic or red lights/stop signs, accellerate very gently and the tuner will have you in OD and converter locked up below 35 MPH. Be willing to give up some speed on uphill grades and make it up on the down side. Driving like this is not easy and takes focus, it's hard to keep it up for an entire tankfull and it's not nearly as much fun as tearing up the streets! }> |
I get 9-12 city depends on where I go. One way is hills and the other way is a few lights. I get 13-16 on the highway
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I get an average 8 - 10 mpg with 37" tires and a powerdyne supercharger. Best I have gotten is 10.3
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9 city
Up to 14 highway 35" tires and 4.30 gears. RPM at 60 mph is 1800 |
Worried about MPG ??
This is child play...Ford has 4 or the list, cry babies
:-bigpartyLong Live 8 MPG :-drink I get about 13 on the highway :) Im ok with it. FORBES Magazine The 12 environmentally dirtiest cars for 2014 1. Ram 2500 13/18 mpg, Green Score of 18. 2. Bugatti Veyron 8/15 mpg, Green Score 19. 3. Ford E-150 Wagon FFV 12/16 mpg, Green Score 21. 4. Bentley Mulsanne 11/18 mpg, Green Score 21. 5. Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG 12/14 mpg, Green Score 21. 6. Mercedes-Benz G550 12/15 mpg, Green Score 22. 7. Ford F-150 Raptor 11/16 mpg, Green Score 22. 8. Ford Expedition FFV/Lincoln Navigator FFV 13/18 mpg, Green Score 22. 9. Rolls Royce Drophead Coupe 11/19 mpg, Green Score 23. 10. Rolls-Royce Phantom EWB 11/19 mpg, Green Score 23. 11. Lamborghini Aventador 10/16 mpg, Green Score 23. 12. Cadillac Escalade ESV 13/18 mpg, Green Score 23. |
I usually get around 9, Always happy when I hit 10.
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I get 15-16 highway at 70-75 mph..... around town 9-10..... average for the V-10 I would say
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Around 9 city 13 highway. 4x4 3.73 gears 34" tires. I have a cold air intake, high flow cat and flowmaster 40series muffler.....none of which helped fuel economy
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