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SportTrac Discussion
Engine & Drivetrain
Fuel Milage Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon Poorman" data-source="post: 964990" data-attributes="member: 67825"><p>I have the K&N drop in, 31x10.50 15's and average about 19 mpg between highway and city. </p><p></p><p>I'd say yours is on the lower side. The 265/75/17s are .5 inch taller than mine. What rear axle gear ratio are you running? I have the 4.10 limited slip, so helps with the take off with the bigger tires. Might try cleaning the K&N and other normal tune up items. I personally run my tire pressures on the high side also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon Poorman, post: 964990, member: 67825"] I have the K&N drop in, 31x10.50 15's and average about 19 mpg between highway and city. I'd say yours is on the lower side. The 265/75/17s are .5 inch taller than mine. What rear axle gear ratio are you running? I have the 4.10 limited slip, so helps with the take off with the bigger tires. Might try cleaning the K&N and other normal tune up items. I personally run my tire pressures on the high side also. [/QUOTE]
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