2wd will have 2-3 mpg better regardless
Agreed... I'll take 21-22MPG compared to 16 any day!
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2wd will have 2-3 mpg better regardless
We'll see what the calculation is once my mill is broken in... My 05 NEVER saw 20 MPG on the highway. Maybe down hill... Granted, I can't say if the 2 different trip computers are spot on with their calibrations. But my bigger heavier truck and far more powerful 3.5 are already getting better numbers and the rings aren't even bedded in yet.
Your new truck is far from “far more powerful” than your 2005 lol. My 5.4 is plenty powerful for me and my other truck has 860 FT LBS of torque.
We all know you can't stand the 3.5... I get it, I'm a V8 guy by heart too. I thought the 5.4 was adequate as well until I drove the 17.
That being said, what do you call an increase of 65 HP (300-365) & 60 Tq (365-420)?
A roots blower on my otherwise stock 5.4 would have likely resulted in similar #'s... I definitely call that far more powerful; especially when you take into consideration the smaller displacement.
Gotcha yeah mine are 80psi max so I run 40 all around since I don’t haul. You on 275/55s?Jski, the ride isn’t rough at all...if you have a friend with KO2’s take a ride in his truck. They are hands down the best rubber I’ve ever invested in on my trucks. Rated for 65psi with a full load. The ride at 55 is medium firm but certainly not rough. Trust me, my preggo wife would have complained lol.
The way I typically drive my truck when not hypermiling I get around 15mpg. Thats city and hwy mixed as well as driving 80-85 mph on the interstate and some hard stomps because I love my snails. [emoji222] [emoji222]
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Jski, the ride isn’t rough at all...if you have a friend with KO2’s take a ride in his truck. They are hands down the best rubber I’ve ever invested in on my trucks. Rated for 65psi with a full load. The ride at 55 is medium firm but certainly not rough. Trust me, my preggo wife would have complained lol.
The way I typically drive my truck when not hypermiling I get around 15mpg. Thats city and hwy mixed as well as driving 80-85 mph on the interstate and some hard stomps because I love my snails. [emoji222] [emoji222]
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55psi? Must be one hell of a rough ride. I run my 35 Ridge grapplers are 40psi and Thts even cutting it close
Muddy, very interesting! Those are great numbers for sure!
I have a hard time not going 70 to 75mph so I don't think I'll ever see those, but still, it's good to know the truck is capable of it.
Concerning the trip computer, I was in a situation a few weeks ago where the low fuel alert managed to get to 0 miles to empty and I was still able to get to the closest gas station about 8 miles further away. I put 31.437 gallons into the tank. So there were still approx two gallons remaining. I'm not sure all of that was usable but I bet I still had 10 to 15 miles more I could have driven if I had to. Just to be clear, I almost always keep my tank full and hate to have it less than half, but this was an unusual circumstance.
Its funny you say that. Mine has the 34 gallon tank and Ive never been able to get more then 28 gallons in it. Ive ran it down way in the red past E and sure enough when I fill up, 28 gallons and some change. Every time
Hard to believe there is 6 more gallons in there when the gauge is on E
I’ve had the opposite experience! 0 km to E and it starts sputtering around corners and losing fuel pressure on inclines. Never run it out of gas but in one of these instances pumped 33 gallons into it.
32.5 gallons is the big tank size, officially.
Curious what your snails are? Is that slang for turbo?
I ran it well into reserves when I was stuck on the highway and a Subaru caught fire, sat in traffic and drove miles. Don’t want to attempt it again though, wasn’t a very pleasant feeling haha.