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Jan-28-2021 10:06 AM
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flyte63 wrote:
Anyone have real world HIGHWAY gas milage figures for a Ford Super Duty with about 3000lbs of truck camper in the bed? I’m specifically wondering about 2017-2021 F250 and F350 trucks with the 6.2 gas and new 7.3 gas engines. Reading online I see claims of similar or maybe only 1mpg less with the new 7.3 gas engine, but what about in the real world? (I know they have their place, but not interested Diesel numbers)
Jan-28-2021 07:24 AM
Jan-28-2021 04:04 AM
flyte63 wrote:
Anyone have real world HIGHWAY gas milage figures for a Ford Super Duty with about 3000lbs of truck camper in the bed? I’m specifically wondering about 2017-2021 F250 and F350 trucks with the 6.2 gas and new 7.3 gas engines. Reading online I see claims of similar or maybe only 1mpg less with the new 7.3 gas engine, but what about in the real world? (I know they have their place, but not interested Diesel numbers)
Jan-26-2021 04:22 PM
Jan-26-2021 07:52 AM
Highway Runner wrote:
I am running the 6.2 Dually with a 4.30 axle. I am able to stay right around 10 mpg. The axle gear has something to do with mpg. The bigger the number, the lesser the mpg. Like one guy said, I didn’t buy mine for mpg, I wanted better pull going up hill.
Jan-25-2021 05:16 PM
jimh425 wrote:
99 is the mpg for all Fords I’ve been in. You only have to hit reset and go down a steep hill. It’s the norm. 😉
Jan-25-2021 05:05 PM
jimh425 wrote:
9
Any way, larger engines generally get better mpg than small ones once the smaller ones are working hard. So, not a surprise that the 7.3 with more efficient transmission would get better MPG especially when the TC is loaded.
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