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ib516
May 02, 2014Explorer II
tim and amy wrote:
3. Both trucks on the hwy, with correct gearing, perfect temp and barometric pressures with flat topography will get mid to high 20's, no argument there.
I have an arguement with that. I drove an EcoBoost F150 (4x4, 3.55) in those ideal conditions. At 68 mph, it did 21 US mpg. Maybe a 2wd stripper model might be able to eek out 23 mpg, but in any case, the Ecodiesel will do better -- but it also has less power.
In the mpg category, the EcoBoost will lose every time to the Ecodiesel.
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