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IROCdan330 06-25-2008 05:46 AM

wretched 73 is right about the explorer.

it takes more effort for the v6 to get the truck moving, meaning more load, meaning more fuel.

however, the v6 should own at highway speeds and get better than 13 in the city regardless so i assume their foot is heavy.

maroman88 06-25-2008 09:00 AM

i haul ass up to the speed limit :) then coast

NastyEllEssWon 06-25-2008 11:46 AM

i have two dd's for gas mileage. although the ls1 gets pretty good mileage if i have to :twisted:

Anti_Rice_Guy 06-25-2008 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by firebirdat (Post 458772)
theres somethings i dont get, my brothers truck, 2000 Ford Explorer w/ a V6, gets about 13ish mpg, but had he gotten the v8 Explorer he would supposedly get better than the v6.
Someone wanna explain this to me?

V6er doesn't know how to drive...I get 16 going up and down a mountain everyday, and in somewhat mixed I average 18 mpg, goes up more significantly the more highway I do. (Mine is in my sig)

Pampered-Z 06-27-2008 09:52 AM

Also the maintainence and other factors will have a big effect. My DD is a 99 GMC Z71 PU with the 5.3. I get my best highway mileage ( Driving the PA TP over 100 miles each way weekly, if I stay between 55-70MPH ( 70 MPH is 2000 RPMS ), if I exceed 70 my mileage drops noticabley. I assume either convertor unlocks or just the air resistance?

Originally I was getting around 19 highway, I installed a K+N filter and tanoe cover and milage went up to 21-22. When I changes tires to a HD type for towing, the tires weight about 7 pounds move then the previous ones, listed as the same diam., and I use a slightly higher air pressure, and my mileage dropped to 20-21. Since the truck now has 165K on it I've swtich from 5-30 to 10-30 high milage oil and it dropped to 19-20MPG. Next oil change I'm going to go back to 5-30 just to see what effect that has.

edpontiac91 06-27-2008 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Pampered-Z (Post 459609)
Also the maintainence and other factors will have a big effect. My DD is a 99 GMC Z71 PU with the 5.3. I get my best highway mileage ( Driving the PA TP over 100 miles each way weekly, if I stay between 55-70MPH ( 70 MPH is 2000 RPMS ), if I exceed 70 my mileage drops noticabley. I assume either convertor unlocks or just the air resistance?

Originally I was getting around 19 highway, I installed a K+N filter and tanoe cover and milage went up to 21-22. When I changes tires to a HD type for towing, the tires weight about 7 pounds move then the previous ones, listed as the same diam., and I use a slightly higher air pressure, and my mileage dropped to 20-21. Since the truck now has 165K on it I've swtich from 5-30 to 10-30 high milage oil and it dropped to 19-20MPG. Next oil change I'm going to go back to 5-30 just to see what effect that has.

You're right about the WIND RESISTANCE. Above 65 mph, you start to run into the fact that your truck is a brick and faster you try to go the harder you have to push on the gas. Going from 30 mph to 50 mph is easy, but trying to go from 50 mph to 70 mph will require a lot more effort on the engines part. Also you may well benefit from a SYN motor oil(such as Mobil 1)with a 5W30 rating. It holds up better under heat and higher loads and should give you a gas mileage boost. You can also go further between oil changes(like 5,000+)so the cost factor evens out when compared to regular motor oil. Those HD tires have a tread pattern that is more aggressive and does not roll as easily on the highway, again it affects gas mileage. :nod:

zuuhlsT/A 06-30-2008 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by MonmouthCtyAntz (Post 457504)
I thought shutting off your car and starting it up again uses more gas then being at idle. Yea I usually drive like that but luckily I only live 10 minutes from work and have an occasional 45 minute ride every few weeks. These gas prices are certainly keeping me away from getting another v8. I wonder how much its going to hurt the 5th gen maros. Still wanting something american and performance wise I think a srt4 is in my near future.

My 2002 Trans Am Firehawk got me 18.58 MPG with mixed city, highway driving, A/C, with the occasional triple digit speeds and it still beats my 4.3 Liter ZR-2 Blazer that averages about 16.1 miles MPG.:mrgreen: Go Figure!!:nod:


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