01-09-2019, 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by catrains
as other members have stated your driving the vehicle with the fuel warning lamp on is not very smart , unless your liking the cost to replace the fuel pump and a tow .
look up this,,, running the vehicle on gas fumes and what failures will happen ..
best to keep the fuel above 1/4 tank at all times..
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Except the 4R is made for the dummy population and still has 4 gallons left in the tank when it comes on
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01-09-2019, 04:21 PM
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Before the lift and before all the snow hit, I could get 20'ish mpg on the highway.
With the front lifted 2.5" (waiting to get the rear lift springs installed), I recently did a short 1.5hr jaunt on the highway and got 13 mpg (17L/100kms). That's while driving way faster than the speed limit (110 kph/70mph was the limit and I was driving 140-145kph/85-90mph). You can't get good mileage when you drive that fast.
On the way back on the same trip, I got 18mph or 13L/100kms. Not sure what changed there as I was driving the same speed. Can wind **** shit up that much?
Curious to see what the fuel mileage is if I drive the speed limit on the highway. I'll probably never know.
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01-09-2019, 04:56 PM
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I haven’t filled up yet since purchasing my off road premium with XP package. I haven’t seen better than 14 ish yet...at 1/2 a tank now. I will update as I fill up and check mileage.
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01-09-2019, 05:07 PM
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i'm getting about 15mpg in my 2019 TRD PRO. I know I've got a heavy foot and most of my driving is cityish
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01-09-2019, 05:39 PM
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Literally no idea but I get 16 mpg driving up and down mountains in the snow. I can't leave the range predictor mode on because I hate the ECO meter so dam much.
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01-09-2019, 06:39 PM
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Originally Posted by osugsxr
average about 19mpg on highways, now pending how hill size I let it roll
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I also ave around 19MPG after the first 5K miles ..
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01-09-2019, 08:02 PM
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I've gone over 400 miles on a tank 44 times. Most was 475. I've put more than 21 gallons in the truck only once. 21.019 gallons. I only got 426 miles on that tank. Gas light come on, I need to put 19.5 gallons minimum back in the tank.
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01-09-2019, 09:04 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Wasatch
Literally no idea but I get 16 mpg driving up and down mountains in the snow. I can't leave the range predictor mode on because I hate the ECO meter so dam much.
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You can remove that dumb meter, either through the display functions or the Carista app
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01-09-2019, 11:04 PM
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Originally Posted by 1000MPH
I've gone over 400 miles on a tank 44 times. Most was 475. I've put more than 21 gallons in the truck only once. 21.019 gallons. I only got 426 miles on that tank. Gas light come on, I need to put 19.5 gallons minimum back in the tank.
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My best tank so far is 466 miles. I also haven't put in much more than 21 gallons. One of these days I would like to get over 500 miles.
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01-10-2019, 12:08 AM
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I get a proud 283 miles. Didn't buy it for the MPGs...I knew what to expect. Haha
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01-10-2019, 12:46 AM
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i get any where from 350 to 380 per fill up average Mpg 17.5 all stock
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01-10-2019, 03:39 AM
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Anywhere from 13-15 mpg usually and about 290-300 miles per fill up. Shocked to see everyone with way better numbers because I'm not sure how!
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01-10-2019, 04:36 AM
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I can go all the way until it's empty!!
I usually average about 18-18.5 on the hwy and 17ish combined. Those figures are calculated by hand although it's usually within about .2mpg of what the computer says. Only mod is full sliders. I have 2 VERY high performance cars so I get my speed fix there and not in my 4Runner. I'm expecting those figures to drop a good bit when I do my lift and 285s, and then again with the hybrid bumper and winch.
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01-10-2019, 07:07 AM
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In my mix of work week driving which is a daily 44 mile round trip with most of it on the interstate, I'm averaging 19-19.3 mpg and fill up once a week even though I'm only slightly under a half tank when I fill up.
On a recent, 1700 mile road trip I averaged 21.8 mpg over the entire trip and would be around the 380 mile mark when I filled up at a quarter tank.
100% stock 2018 SR5 running 89-93 octane, ethanol free gas.
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01-10-2019, 07:48 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Spec-7
In my mix of work week driving which is a daily 44 mile round trip with most of it on the interstate, I'm averaging 19-19.3 mpg and fill up once a week even though I'm only slightly under a half tank when I fill up.
On a recent, 1700 mile road trip I averaged 21.8 mpg over the entire trip and would be around the 380 mile mark when I filled up at a quarter tank.
100% stock 2018 SR5 running 89-93 octane, ethanol free gas.
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The ethonol free makes a huge difference in milage. Have you tried regular 87 octane? You might even do a little better with that. Those E awesome numbers.
On the ethanol milage. I converted my CTS-V to run on E-85. I go from about 18 mpg to about 12 on the hwy, and that's just switching from 10% to about 65%. Makes 80 hp more and is cheaper so I run out when I can find it!!!
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