What’s real world MPG on 17 -3.5TT 3.55 gears 4×4? Says 23highway is it even close?
What’s real world MPG on 17 -3.5TT 3.55 gears 4×4? Says 23highway is it even close?
What’s real world MPG on 17 -3.5TT 3.55 gears 4×4? Says 23highway is it even close?
My 15 got 16-17 running stock wheels and a 3.5” level 87 octane,I stay in the gas quite a bit too lol I’m tuned now looking at 15-16 93 octane
I was getting about 18-19 before I lifted mine. I drive pretty average
My sisters 2.7 averages like 22mpg
I have a 3.5 EcoBoost in my Taurus SHO and don’t even get 23mpg
@Eric my mom’s lifetime average in her explorer sport is like 16-17 lmao closer to 16 though
20.1 for mine its my daily. 75 mile one way commute
My 18 stock does 16/17
Best I got on stock tires was 21mpg highway. 17 3.5 eco 4×4 screw 3.55
13mpg
Have 17 3.5 screw 3.55 gears, 20 inch wheels, stock sized tires… cold air intake, Superchips 87 fuel mileage Tune, and 4 inch exhaust… averaging 19.4 mpg
My 16 3.5 with the same rear end got 21 reliably
In the perfect scenario it will, flat road with a tail wind at 55mph
You’re looking at about 19 or 20 on the highway without going over 70 miles an hour… if you get 23 consistently you deserve an award.
It’s more like 20mpg
Between 16-18 in town and 19 on highways. Driving fairly sensible
Before my new tires I was getting 19.1 in town and 22 hwy. Absolute best was 34 but I thing that was a glitch in the mpg calculator. Since new tires I have dropped to 16.2 🙁
I get like 22mpg on 35s
2017 1/2
285/65 20 tires
3.55 rear ends
17 hwy is the best I get.
Gotta say I sure thought it would be more.
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I get 20-23 hand calculated in mine depending on the highway and where I have the cruise set, which is generally 70-80.
24 in my highway commute without really trying in eco. Average 19.5 overall
329, F150’s, 2017’s with 3.5. Average of 17.
Exact setup as op
It will depend on your speed. 55-73 mph I can get 21 pretty easy. When you start creeping into mid 70’s on up, it will start to drop pretty quick. Best I’ve managed on a few thousand mile trip was 24.1, it included flat roads and mountains.
@Brad