Hurricane Fuel Economy

3rd Tank. Sunday drive in the country. A lot of 50 mph with stops in small towns.
Indicated MPG - 21.9
Costco Premium

The rest of the tank with normal commuting.
Indicated MPG - 17.6
Calculated MPG - 17.05
 

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I’ll post another tankful at ~5k miles, and if I tow a travel trailer or do something outside of my norm. I’ve done enough to know that this truck will average about 4-5 MPG less than my 2.7 EB in similar driving conditions. With that said, this truck has power and capability significantly beyond my F150. Also, from a creature comfort standpoint, this Bighorn is much more comparable to a Lariat, so it is two trim levels above my F150.

FWIW, I towed a ~2300 lb 6x12’ utility trailer ~18,000 miles and averaged 18 mpg with my F150. I also towed 4500 lb travel trailer from Chattanooga to Florida and back and averaged 10 mpg. (The first photo is on the Dempster on the way to Tuktoyaktuk, NWT. The second is in British Columbia.)

21 F150 2.7 EB25 Ram SO 3.0 SST
HP325420
Torque400469
Rear End3.553.92
Fuel Tank2323
Curb48445389
Payload16561711
4 AutoNY
Rear LockerYN
Limited SlipNY
GCWR1280017000
GVWR65007100
Tow at GVWR63009900
GAWR Fr33753900
GAWR Rr34004100
 

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Nope. That is odd. Is this your first turbocharged engine?
Good old wow this thing has a lot of power when I press on it, but why is my fuel economy so bad.

It's hard to manage fuel economy with modern turbo engine, they are pretty much seamless and make it really fun to drive but at a cost.
 
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