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Diesel mileage
I was wondering what kind of fuel mileage E-350 owners are getting with the Powerstroke diesel. Especially compared to the gas engines (5.4 V8 or 6.8 V10
This is research for a college class, any input is greatly appreciated. City or highway and a good guess on how much of each (in %) and the usual load carried ( empty, half-load, full-load) Thanks in advance! |
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Re: Diesel mileage
From my post in the "f-series" forum
"We own over 30 units with the Power Stroke enigne, both 7.3L (from '94 to '03) and the new 6.0L. The 7.3L engines typically get 14-16 MPG in city pick-up and delivery, light to medium loads, but stop and go driving (and they are in a HURRY). The 6.0s are about 1-2 MPG less, but offer WAY more power. Now, our shop's service van weighs in around 13,000#, yup you read that right. It gets 12.5 MPG average for the year, and it does a LOT of ideling especially in the winter. Most of it's trips are under 5 miles as well. Our salesman has a 2002 F-350 4X4 Crew cab w/ class V trailer tow package (gearing), he gets CONSISTANTLY 17-18 MPG empty, and 13-14 towing his race trailer filled with car and gear. A co-worker has a 6.0L, he gets 14-15 empty, and 11-12 towing a 33' gooseneck loaded or empty. But, it GOES LIKE STINK." I also heard from another dissapointed Duramax owner today. He reported only 9-11 MPG towing a lightly loaded goose-neck trailer. That's the second person to report very poor mileage with them to me personally. Both of these people keep fairly accurate records as well. I have no data on the van gas engines as we do not own any (thankfully). |
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Re: Re: Diesel mileage
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So I wanted to use MPG as a selling point, but as you know, fuel mileage for 1.5 ton vehicles doesn't exist. I needed some real world info. |
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