Fuel Mileage from 05' Powerstroke??

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  1. 05' CO King Ranch

    05' CO King Ranch Well-Known Member

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    What kind of Fuel Mileage are you other stroker guys getting from your 6.0's. I own a 2005 F-350 King Ranch Crew Cab Dually with 4.10 gears and 5spd. auto. I have put an Airaid intake on my truck and recently added an areo turbine muffler to it instead of the stock one. After all is said and done I recently went up in the hills over the new year and got 13.2 MPG per the computer. Not sure if that is acceptable or not? What do you guys think??? I am very satisfied with my truck in every way that it runs and drives, would buy another one if I had to.
     
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    were you towing? or were you empty? I cant speak of the 6.0's as I have a 7.3. But i get about 14 towing and 18.5 solo on the freeway at 70mph. I too have 4.10's.

    It will definitely help you out a whole lot if you raise your tire psi to abot 70psi-75ps, but it will ride like a rock and bounce all over the place. I usually keep mine at 65psi, a lot smoother.
     
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    I was pulling 1 atv, My tire pressure is at 60 psi. I have 15,000 miles on the truck. I just don't think that the fuel mileage is just do you??
     
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    I get between 15-16 empty in mine, it's a dually with a manual, 4.10s and a camper shell.
     
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    Try 70psi tire pressure and see if you like the ride, if you dont go down to 65psi. Pumping up those tires will definitely make a difference.

    some say that the more miles a diesel has the better milage it gets because it broken in.

    I exaggerated a little bit, i checked today again, I get about 17-17.7 empty at 70mph and no hills.
     
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    1 Ton Hauler W/ Toys

    Had the muffler shop put the shorter version of the Aero Turbine muffler on and what a difference!! Awesome sound Similiar to a gas V8, Improved fuel economy Towing atv's and got 15.7 at Lake George CO. I am happy with that.
     
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    My girlfriends dad has a 6.0 dually w/ 4:10's and the 5 spd auto and he cant get any better than 15 when he goes over 70 mph unloaded. With a travel trailer around 10-12 mph.
     
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    I will tell all of you this, IF you take your powerstroke to a dealer for poor fuel milage they are going to road test it and monitor boost if that is not low you will get the truck back, FORD released a TSB saying there is no set fuel mileage on a 6.0l and to do what i said above and if its ok basically tell the customer its ok.
     
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    Look at the window sticker on the passenger side of the rigs sitting on the dealership lots. They don't have an estimated fuel economy as cars do.

    BTW, I recently got 14.5 mpg towing a Toyota Carolla on an 1800 lb trailer at 65mph. And I run a 35" tire.
     
  10. Steve Heywood

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    Worst tank...10.0 MPG pulling my trailer against a stiff headwind, average 16.6-17 commuting, 18.5 solo on the highway.
     
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    I'm getting 15-16 running 70-75 mph unloaded. Have not pulled my toy hauler yet...... ('04 F250 6.0 Harley-Davidson)
     
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    well sort of, there is a tsb but it expalins over 8k gvwr EPA guidelines do not apply
    but we get 15 empty and 11 towing and i dont drive below 75

    oh we got 4.30s out back
     
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    Mileage

    New 06 250 6.0 and I get about 19 to 21 empty on highway. Have not towed yet, I'll let you know.waytogo
     
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    Got 06 f550 with 488 33" tires and a gearvendor get about 14 empty after gearvendor before got 10 10500lbs empty .the 6.0 sucks when it come to mpg .My buddy has a excursion w/7.3 on 38" tires and chipped get 20 mpg at 60 .then my old 99 dodge 37" tires 488 gears tweeked to 800lb torgue got 20 mpg at 65
     
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    Ive got about 14-15 city 16 avg and highway is 18.5. towing I get about14-15 with a 24 ft 6500 lb boat 70 mph
     
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    I can make 19mpg unloaded running 75 w/cruise. 12mpg pulling 9000lb towhauler and bike. 2004 H-D F-250 6.0 CC 4X4 stock.
     
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    Mileage Update

    My 05 just turned over 36,000 miles. Towing my Airstream from Sacramento to Phoenix last week I managed just under 14 MPG running 60-62 MPH in CA. After I fueled on the CA/AZ border I started running 65 and my mileage droped to 12.5.

    My truck will get over 20 MPG solo IF I keep my speed under 65 MPH. Running a more normal 70-75 MPH I can manage 18.5.
     
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    sucking fumes

    guess I better check tire pressure a little more closely...lol 03 f350 cc drw fx4 gets 14 empty at 60. 10 or less toting anything heavier than 3 rolls hay on 25ft gooseneck. Will run like a scalded dog empty or loaded but won't pass a fuel station.;) 86k miles and 4.10's
     
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    My truck does very good to get 14mpg solo with 65 psi in the tires. I can tell you this with 30,000 miles on it if this is the best it getts i'll go back to a Dodge. I sold my 97 Dodge with over 400,000 miles and it got 21,22 mpg solo and 17 mpg with a 32' goose neck stock trailer at 70 and 80 mph.
     
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    My 06 dually w/4.10's, 35's all the goodies.....empty....14-14.5 towing 17000lbs 9.5
     

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