2019 Raptor MPG survey

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Metal Doc

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New 2019, first fill at 650 miles. I always calculate my mpg, have a spreadsheet for all the vehicles, and I got 16.5. Mix of city and highway.

Never trust the computer, mine was saying 17.9.
 

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I will calculate mileage on my next trip, since computer is off over a mile per gallon. That is over 36 less mile per tank, not critical with a thirty-six gal tank.
 

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2018 SCrew, 802a, 17k miles. I usually fill up with 87 octane. But occasionally use 91 octane.
16.8 mpg combined since new.
18.5 mpg on a 1500 mile road trip. Driving at 70mph max.
Off-roading? Doesn’t matter and I don’t care. Having a blast!!!
Acceleration is where you see the mpg’s take a dive.
 

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So MPG is important for the cost of it... for some he environment .

But many here are saying they use 87 octane and are posting similar mpg.

87 is about $0.70 cheaper than 93.

Using 18 mpg as the standard, you would have to average 23 mpg on 93 to justify the cost.

Another way to look at it would be about a $500/yr savings with 87... doesn’t sound as impressive that way.

I think I will switch to 87... I never really get into the accelerator anyway.
 

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93 octane is $.50 more per gallon than 87 octane around here. I've only ran 93 octane in my 2017 Raptor, currently @ 35K miles.
 

sixshooter_45

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2019 Supercrew and have 6,*** miles with no mods except a full system catch can from UPR which I installed at 2,760 miles.

I'm running 93 Octane driving 52 miles round trip to work and home on highway doing 75-85 mph with mixed hills and flats and I'm getting around 14.8 - 15.5 but I also get on it sometimes.

I noticed if I drive it very conservatively I'll get around 16 and the best I've seen is 17 but haven't been on any long trips yet.

Not to worried about mpg with this vehicle and with the Performance it has I really don't mind getting lower mpg than I did on my 2014 F150 FX4 Supercrew with the 5.0 which I got around 16-19 mpg depending on how I drove.

Update: 19.2 mpg same drive to work full tank took it easy driving 68 - 72 mph
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who cares about mileage! My only problem is the gas tank is too small. I keep having to fill it up. LOVE my RAP! Keep driving like you stole it!

LOL..exactly...Just keep a *** of $100's in the console......I know I'm driving a 2014 Whippled Raptor,so doesnt fit your 2019....but once I actually saw 17mpg flash before my eyes,slapped myself to see if it was a dream,and it must of been...never saw it again...
I average 9mpg when I want to hear the SC kick in...otherwise 13-15 city/highway...;)
 
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