What kind of Mileage do you all get?
2006 SCREW XLT 5.4L
I usually get around 16 mpg in mixed driving during the work week. I just got back from a conference in TN and had to do alot of highway driving. I keep track of my mileage online and got 19.2 mpg on the way up and 19.1 mpg on the way back down and that was driving at 75 mph. The funny thing is I used the AC all the way up and never used it at all on the way back down. Wanted to see how using the AC effected my mileage, but it seems to have no effect at all and I actually got slightly better mileage using it. Go figure.
I usually get around 16 mpg in mixed driving during the work week. I just got back from a conference in TN and had to do alot of highway driving. I keep track of my mileage online and got 19.2 mpg on the way up and 19.1 mpg on the way back down and that was driving at 75 mph. The funny thing is I used the AC all the way up and never used it at all on the way back down. Wanted to see how using the AC effected my mileage, but it seems to have no effect at all and I actually got slightly better mileage using it. Go figure.
Originally Posted by wxscpo
2006 SCREW XLT 5.4L
I usually get around 16 mpg in mixed driving during the work week. I just got back from a conference in TN and had to do alot of highway driving. I keep track of my mileage online and got 19.2 mpg on the way up and 19.1 mpg on the way back down and that was driving at 75 mph. The funny thing is I used the AC all the way up and never used it at all on the way back down. Wanted to see how using the AC effected my mileage, but it seems to have no effect at all and I actually got slightly better mileage using it. Go figure.
I usually get around 16 mpg in mixed driving during the work week. I just got back from a conference in TN and had to do alot of highway driving. I keep track of my mileage online and got 19.2 mpg on the way up and 19.1 mpg on the way back down and that was driving at 75 mph. The funny thing is I used the AC all the way up and never used it at all on the way back down. Wanted to see how using the AC effected my mileage, but it seems to have no effect at all and I actually got slightly better mileage using it. Go figure.
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Originally Posted by 03F150SC
Hey I have allways wondered how other F-150 5.4L SuperCrew owner are doing on mileage. I have allways thought mine has been low. I usually see 13-14 City driving and 15 Highway.
Please let me know what you have been getting.
Please let me know what you have been getting.

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Originally Posted by bluez
Ok here it is .. i have a 04 f-150 4.6 ... iwas getting about 370 to 390 MAX /.....I mean MAX from a tank full of fuel .. around 30 gals .. i have stuff 29 gals in so 30 should be right.. I put a Volant cold air on .. and now get AVE of 470 to 490 a TANK FULL .. my 2 cents
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Originally Posted by jpdadeo
that's a 25% increase *is that even possible?
I don't normally drive my truck in town but on the highway I get either just over 20 or 19.9 mph. That is driving the speed limits of 55 - 65 mph. Anything over this speed drives down my mileage.
In a few weeks, I am going to have a SIDO Magnaflow full Catback exhaust system with an Air Force One breathing system installed by one of the performance truck dealers in Denver, CO. Had to wait until my old exhaust had issues to justify spending the cash on this system. Will be interesting to see if this affects my mileage.
Semper Fi
In a few weeks, I am going to have a SIDO Magnaflow full Catback exhaust system with an Air Force One breathing system installed by one of the performance truck dealers in Denver, CO. Had to wait until my old exhaust had issues to justify spending the cash on this system. Will be interesting to see if this affects my mileage.
Semper Fi
Originally Posted by StngStr
It's not that far fetched. Means he went from 13.3 mpg to 16.3. Still nothing to write home about.



