GEN 2 Gas Milage

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dillard09

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I have 30k on my 17 Raptor. Now running MPT 93 octane PR-X, AFE intake, SPD exhaust adapter, Borla Atak, 37x12.50r20 Ridge Grapplers and I'm getting 13-14. Like 12.5 when cruising at 75-80. Not complaining one bit here!
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I have 30k on my 17 Raptor. Now running MPT 93 octane PR-X, AFE intake, SPD exhaust adapter, Borla Atak, 37x12.50r20 Ridge Grapplers and I'm getting 13-14. Like 12.5 when cruising at 75-80. Not complaining one bit here!
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Did you adjust the computer so that it knows your new tire size? That will help correct your true miles and mileage.... larger diameter tires will show less mileage on odometer, slower speed, and less miles per tank of gas. You are likely doing much better than 13-14 mpg.
 
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Did you adjust the computer so that it knows your new tire size? That will help correct your true miles and mileage.... larger diameter tires will show less mileage on odometer, slower speed, and less miles per tank of gas. You are likely doing much better than 13-14 mpg.

Your rite on that. I jave not adjusted for the larger tires. When I'm doing 73 I actually doing 75-76 so it would be slightly higher. Good call.
I haven't ever been a guy that has really cared about gas mileage much. When it gets low I put gas in it or she won't go. Plus it supports my industry I work in, oil and gas. And my other ride gets less than the Raptor.
 

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I have a 2017 SCREW Raptor. Around town I get 15s in the MPG dept. On the highway, around 80 MPH, I get high 16s to low 17s. The absolute sweet spot for MPG in this truck is 45-50 MPH. Case in point, I took it on a week long vacation on Cape Cod in Oct, and put a lot of miles in the "sweet spot" speed range. Yes, there was some highway in 70-80 MPH range, and some back-up crawl traffic, but not much. This is a snapshot upon my return to NH. Even though it said 19.9 MPG, when I filled up and did the math, it was actually 19.4 MPG. Still good for hauling around my 300+ lb carcass, my wife, and some vacation gear.
 

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Highway.... local.... etc...

The best I can do is 13.

Why? I just smash the gas to the floor everywhere I go. Maybe that's the culprit???

Hmmm

That’s my game too! Average 14.8 mpg....drive it like you stole it!
 
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