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Old 04-24-2003, 07:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
Mark Hodowanec
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Strange Milage

My 4X4 PSD Excursion has been getting between 16 to 16.5 MPG when crusing at 70 MPH. I just took a trip where the speed was held at 85 MPH (had to cover 1000 miles in one day)& checked the milage over three tankfuls. My milage only went down to 15.3 mpg.

What does not make sense is why it did not go down more. Does it make sense to anyone else? I'm not complaining about the 15.3 @ 85 but wish I could get better milage at 70.
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