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SportTrac Discussion
Engine & Drivetrain
Fuel Milage Question
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<blockquote data-quote="FlipTrac_511" data-source="post: 964996" data-attributes="member: 60310"><p>Recently after filling up my tank, I avoided accelerating over 2000rpms and coasting when nearing a stop or red light. I slowed down on the highway from my usual 80mph cruising speed to about 70mph keeping rpms at about 2500. My result? I got about 18mpg on that fuel tank versus my usual 14.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have a Volant intake, 4.10 limited slip, and 255/70/R16 Goodyear Forteras. I may have been using a XCal2 87octane performance tune (sorry, I don't remember).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlipTrac_511, post: 964996, member: 60310"] Recently after filling up my tank, I avoided accelerating over 2000rpms and coasting when nearing a stop or red light. I slowed down on the highway from my usual 80mph cruising speed to about 70mph keeping rpms at about 2500. My result? I got about 18mpg on that fuel tank versus my usual 14. I have a Volant intake, 4.10 limited slip, and 255/70/R16 Goodyear Forteras. I may have been using a XCal2 87octane performance tune (sorry, I don't remember). [/QUOTE]
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