Had some trouble with my injector return lines leaking for some time and it was really biting into my mileage. I had them fixed a while back just before I got deployed for eight months. Got back and ended up moving off base about 30 miles from work round trip. Changed the fuel filter, fueled up and started to commute. Problem is that my fuel gauge does not work so after two weeks of driving to and fro I started to worry about when I would run out. Especially since my pickup tube is apparently broke off as well. Got to 339 miles on the odometer so I figured I pushed my luck as far as I should so I stopped in to fill it up. Ready for the knight mare ($$$$), then all of a sudden the pump kicks off. I look at the pump and it says 13.6 gallons. I think no way it must have bumped off early so I try to put more in and it clicks off again. I work and struggle to try to be sure this thing is full and finally I see the fuel in the filler tube. IT IS FULL!!! When I am done, 14.88 gallons. So here is the math 339.3 / 14.88 = 22.8 MPG. Stick that in your eye petroleum companies. HA.... 6900lb vehicle, hauls 9 people, can tow 10,000 lbs and still gets 22 miles per gallon. I LOVE MY TRUCK.........
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89 C-350 Centurion 4X4 (F-350 4door Bronco), W/93 7.3L IDI non-turbo, ZF 5-Speed(LUK)/BW 1356/Dana 60/Sterling 10.25, 3.55, Hypermax Turbo/Intercooler, 3 1/2" Exhaust/Pyro(inop), RDT, 265/75R16 BFG/AT on 16X8 American Racing Wheels 130,000 and still going strong
You must have a modified fuel filler neck or something. For our two fords, from when the pump first shuts off I always get almost exactly 5 more gallons in the tank when going slow and fighting the foam.
22MPG doesn't seem to unreasonable though for highway driving.
Had that happen once myself...... guys at work were filling the tank to increase my supposed fuel mileage since I was bragging about how much I got. To deflate my ego they started removing some a few weeks later and mileage went for a chitt...... That was over 39 years ago and that story still comes up at reunions......
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93 F250 7.3 IDI S/C XLT 4X4 E40D 3.55LS, Captains chairs, Tutone Mocha, Leer 48" Hiboy cap, FR & RR hitches, full DeeZee running boards. Factory ordered/delivered Jan 93 has 160K+, it's basically a stock truck with all the Ford options, just no disc player.
Toys: 26'Jayco FK TT, 18'Sylvan Pro Fish.
It is the one in my signature. Been driving her for the last five years. Had the leaky return line for some time just out of laziness as I did not wish to deal with the possibilities of it still leaking after I fix it. Finally bit the bullet and let Ford do it. Never really worried about filling the tank till I got back from the desert and moved. Nice to know she can still perform like that.
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89 C-350 Centurion 4X4 (F-350 4door Bronco), W/93 7.3L IDI non-turbo, ZF 5-Speed(LUK)/BW 1356/Dana 60/Sterling 10.25, 3.55, Hypermax Turbo/Intercooler, 3 1/2" Exhaust/Pyro(inop), RDT, 265/75R16 BFG/AT on 16X8 American Racing Wheels 130,000 and still going strong
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