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Started by pullit, March 21, 2012, 12:47:20 PM
Quote from: pullit on March 22, 2012, 10:35:57 AMI have new plugs, wires, air filter, synthetic oil, and keep my tire pressure about 2-3 pounds above the sticker posting on the door. I am at about 16.5 MPG. I don't drive above 70.I have done everything I know to do. The truck has a 5.3L motor. My old 98 truck had a 5.7L and got a little better gas mileage than I am getting now.
Quote from: stinkpickle on March 22, 2012, 11:18:32 AMI have the same truck, and I'm running 50psi in the front tires and 40psi in the rear (LT tires). I get about 16mpg in town and 18-19mpg on the highway. I used to have a '99 with the 5.3, and it got 20+ mpg when I drove OVER 70mph. My dad's '99 was the same way. Even at 80mph, they'd both get nearly 20mpg. At 55-60mph, they would back down to about 18mpg. It was probably a gearing issue. I heard that there was a cam profile change between the '99 and '04 5.3 motors. The result was about a 10-15 hp increase (and lower highway mileage). The extra hp was probably for marketing purposes only, because you'd only realize it at the top of the rpm range.
Quote from: drenalinld on March 21, 2012, 02:09:29 PMI sold auto parts for 15 years. Most people who bought K&N filters hoping to improve gas mileage returned them complaining of worse fuel mileage with the K&N.
Quote from: misfire on March 22, 2012, 09:34:33 AMI am not sure about gas burners as I have a diesel ( did put a programmer on it and am impressed with both power and fuel economy), so a chip might be helpful.I took an auto mechanics class in high school and the teacher provided some wisdom about improving fuel mileage that was great back then ( 1980s) and would be just as good for today. If you really want to improve mileage, put a brick on your hood. The worst things you can do on fuel economy is hard acceleration and fast stopping. Thats where the brick comes in. You accelerate hard, guess where that brick is going?
Quote from: Dray223 on March 22, 2012, 12:17:22 PMWent with an edge evo on my 2004 ford f150 4.6l 4x4. Was getting 14 in town, put that on went to 16 in town. That thing is amazing. Shits so much smoother, and hits over drive really fast. It tunes your truck to automatically shift at optimal rpms, wich is less then just stock. Just cut the muffler off last month, and have true dual straight pipe from the cat back, believe it or not went to 17.5 in town now. I couldn't believe it, and that has been steady now for about a month. On the interstate i get right at 20.