Apr-04-2019 04:00 PM
Apr-06-2019 07:10 PM
jimh425 wrote:mountainkowboy wrote:
Nothing like the scream of a 460 doin 5,500 rpm...sweet sound!
Ok under acceleration in my Mustang, but not so good in a DRW climbing a mtn. ;). For that, I’ll take the smoothness of my F450 doing less than half of that number! I guess we drive what we want though.
ticki2 wrote:
68 divided by 16 = 4.25 mpg . That's a hefty price for sound affects lol .
Apr-06-2019 04:43 PM
Apr-06-2019 04:25 PM
mountainkowboy wrote:
Nothing like the scream of a 460 doin 5,500 rpm...sweet sound!
Apr-06-2019 03:43 PM
jaycocreek wrote:
My currant '94 got 11.6 loaded and 13.6 empty at probably 1,000 pounds less than MK and BF Ford.I have not hit 10,000 pounds total weight with my TC and truck...I have been running 96-9750 loaded when I weighed..It is heavier now but under 10K..
Apr-06-2019 12:56 PM
Apr-06-2019 11:07 AM
Grit dog wrote:True enough , but the reference was for the very same truck over the years with significantly better mpg when new . I think Morsnow explained it . First year truck empty , then camper was added , then trailer was added .
No one said the newer engines get significantly better mileage, but they may pull a hill better with some more power and gears.
Apr-06-2019 08:51 AM
Grit dog wrote:
No one said the newer engines get significantly better mileage, but they may pull a hill better with some more power and gears.
Apr-06-2019 08:27 AM
Apr-05-2019 06:48 PM
ticki2 wrote:
Morsnow , to what do you attribute the loss in mpg from 2012 to 2018 ?
Apr-05-2019 04:00 PM
Apr-05-2019 03:40 PM
Apr-05-2019 03:25 PM
1990 F350 dually
460 EFI
ZF-5 manual
4:10 limited-slip
Empty at 55-58 mph nets 12.5-14 mpg highway and 10 mpg around town
With the S&S TC @ 10,500lbs at 55-58 mph nets 9-10.5 mpg highway and 8 mpg around town.
Apr-05-2019 02:44 PM
Eric&Lisa wrote:
Drove a classic car from Oregon to Minnesota & back last summer. I always run premium. Charted my mileage. Once I got out of the coast states I started to see pumps offering 100% gas. Of course I filled with that fuel instead. I jumped from 14-15mpg to 15-16mpg with the 100% gas. This in a car with 60+ year old aerodynamics & a 350ci motor, running the interstate at the posted 80mph.
(I know there are a lot of different studies & stories about the effects of ethanol and the value of premium fuel. I totally admit this is a small sample and is only one guy's experience. I am just sharing, not debating. Do what works best for you.)
Oh, and the prices were a lot cheaper too. That, however, is more a function of the coast states having much higher gas taxes.
-Eric
Apr-05-2019 02:02 PM
Grit dog wrote:Kayteg1 wrote:
If I remember it right between 2012 and 2018 the gasoline become less gasoline and more ethanol.
Same with diesel having 5 to 20% of bio in it.
Ethanol (up to 10%) in regualr gas was present before then. Started mid 2000s and was full swing by 2010 or before.
And AK does not have any ethanol gas at all, at least up until a couple years ago. Not sure now, as there's some city gas stations that now have multiple grades of gasoline. Through 2016-2107 though, I never saw eth or mutli grade. Whole sate is/was 90 octane no ethanol.