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moosey78 11-29-2013 06:38 AM

V10 fuel economy, who are we kidding?
 
Lets see who gets the best fuel economy with their v10 and what mods you've used. I get 10-12
1999 E350 6.8l 313,080 bone stock

projectSHO89 11-29-2013 07:45 AM

Hardware "mods" do not improve fuel economy, they reduce it.

the cleaner 12-02-2013 08:49 PM

V10 = Chitty Milage
Why does anyone buy a V10 then worry about MPG?

MDSuperDuty 12-06-2013 09:25 PM


Originally Posted by the cleaner (Post 13801915)
V10 = Chitty Milage
Why does anyone buy a V10 then worry about MPG?

Exactly!

I do keep track of mine though. Just one of those things. Mainly to see how different driving styles, different towing weights, etc, affect mpg.

wpnaes 12-06-2013 09:53 PM

Indeed, who cares? :-X22

CapriMikeC 12-06-2013 11:48 PM

I care what mileage I'm getting. The mpgs can be an indicator of an engine that's not operating correctly.

In my '99 Supercab long bed 2wd, I generally get 13-14 mpg in town commuting and 14-15 mpg on long highway drives. I rarely exceed the speed limit and try to keep rpms under 2K as much as possible.

wpnaes 12-06-2013 11:55 PM

Comprendo amigo! I thought you were interested in mods that helped out the V10 mpgs. I've never looked to be honest, like you say, keep it tuned and Cops firing; she'll run 11-13 mpg's until the main bearings head south.

AlaskanEx 12-08-2013 04:11 AM

7-10 MPG in my daily driving but i only drive it about 9-11k miles a year depending on the year.

jerryjerry05 12-08-2013 04:53 AM

I usually get 12-14 almost 300,000
Then towing it's 8-10
The dealer has an injector service and when I get that done, It goes up to 17 for a while and then goes back to normal.

Aune163rd 12-09-2013 02:53 AM

6.8l 210k still getting 14-16 on highway....but now that this CEL is on its really crappy.

moosey78 12-09-2013 01:51 PM


Originally Posted by Aune163rd (Post 13823623)
6.8l 210k still getting 14-16 on highway....but now that this CEL is on its really crappy.

Check your PCV elbow at the throttle body. Throws a CEL saying both banks lean. The elbow rots out and causes a vacuum leak. Cheap to replace.

markvii91 12-09-2013 04:57 PM

I'm on my 3rd v10 used. The first was an 02 stock the 2nd was an 05 w/K&N cai, the 3rd is an 08 stock. All 3 got about 10.5 city stop and go short hauls. On the highway the 08 gets a best of about 15.5. When people ask me about what she gets- I tell them politely I didn't buy it for fuel economy. By the way I put over 300k on the first 2. Love this engine 1:-jammin:-jammin

kas83 01-12-2014 08:06 AM

Well, unlike everyone else in the thread, I did buy mine for fuel economy, over a 460. I needed a truck that could do everything my old diesels could, but alot cheaper upfront cost. Add in approx. 6k miles per year, and it was a no brainer. Now, I wanted to save as much money as possible over those miles, so I chose the V10. Alot of family members have had 460s, pretty much 9 mpg across the board. My 6.8 gets about 9.5 loaded to 20k gcw, and 13 unladen. By the way, thats with a canned 93 octane SCT Tune, single 3" exhaust with Dynomax VT muffler, and 3.73 gears. Don't even try telling me the truck is overloaded with those gears either.

I paid half of what a comparable diesel was, and roughly the same as what a clean, similar mileage 460 crew cab cost, and feel I'm way ahead still 3 years later.

If a guy uses his truck as a truck, or to make money, mpg should always be a consideration imo. More for your bottom line if you keep the thing running efficiently. Now if its just a pavement queen to beat on or burn tires off, then mpg be damned, since nothing you do will improve it.

400Nut 01-12-2014 12:54 PM

I'm always annoyed when the first thing people say to me after telling them I have a V10 is "those things use a lot of gas". No sh#t huh? As if I never thought of that before I purchased an 8000lb truck with 10 cylinders. Then comes the tiresome explanation that I don't drive a whole lot of miles and I didn't need a $50k diesel to pull a camper a half dozen time a year, blah blah blah. And still it doesn't sink into their head.

wpnaes 01-12-2014 01:32 PM

Who cares what they think; Sammy knew.



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