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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Bad Mileage.
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<blockquote data-quote="billy reilly" data-source="post: 978563" data-attributes="member: 65763"><p>I have a 2010 V8 with exhaust, intake and Xcal sct. Just around town I will average 16-16.5, highway I average 20(up to 22 if i slow it down) I usually have a combined of 17.5 with mixed hwy and city. I have a heavy foot. I have tried in the past to avoid WOT and drive like a grandpa and manage 18.5 for a few tanks of combined driving. The extra 1mpg was not worth it to me. I also check my tire pressure on a regular basis and keep it right at 38psi.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billy reilly, post: 978563, member: 65763"] I have a 2010 V8 with exhaust, intake and Xcal sct. Just around town I will average 16-16.5, highway I average 20(up to 22 if i slow it down) I usually have a combined of 17.5 with mixed hwy and city. I have a heavy foot. I have tried in the past to avoid WOT and drive like a grandpa and manage 18.5 for a few tanks of combined driving. The extra 1mpg was not worth it to me. I also check my tire pressure on a regular basis and keep it right at 38psi. [/QUOTE]
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