mtsoxfan
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I've been checking MPG against computer, and it is spot on. On a all highway road trip, 70-75 mph, I did 22.2. I do have a leveler, and 1.25 spacers, but thought I would get better. 1600 miles on truck.
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What leveler did you go with?I've been checking MPG against computer, and it is spot on. On a all highway road trip, 70-75 mph, I did 22.2. I do have a leveler, and 1.25 spacers, but thought I would get better. 1600 miles on truck.
I would like to know as well, I'm looking into leveling as well. And looking into a dyno tune as well, but this will definitely bring down my MPG, so I'm hesitant lolWhat leveler did you go with?
Brian
It’s all on the user. If you drive the same way you normally do after installing a tune, you can expect to have the same (if not better) gas mileage. My truck is leveled and has a tune installed, and I’m always at or above what I used to average before I had the two. Just for reference, Fuelly has me averaging 23.8 MPG over 8 fill ups and 2,725 miles. My odometer sits around high 24 MPG to low 25 MPG per fill up, so it’s not too far off from the hand calculations. Prior to the tune and level, my average fuel economy was 23.4. Small sample still, but I’m pretty confident that the level and tune hasn’t affected my gas mileage negatively.I would like to know as well, I'm looking into leveling as well. And looking into a dyno tune as well, but this will definitely bring down my MPG, so I'm hesitant lol
Looks > MPG, though, right? lol
Is that URL correct? Link is broken for me.FordRangerlift.com
2.5" about an hour each side. Keeps a 1" rake. I believe it was $175. Great guy to work with. Made in USA.