Help! gas mileage gone nuts
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Help! gas mileage gone nuts
I have a 2002 F150 FX4 with 285 BFG All Terrains and a Ranch Hand brush guard. I filled the truck up and now 84 miles later I have already burnt half a tank of gas doing average city driving and I am easy of the gas pedal. Why is my gas mileage so bad and what can I do. This hasnt always been like this, even with the tires. A friends of mine with the same truck and tires minus brush guard gets over 100 miles in the city before he gets to half a tank.
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RE: Help! gas mileage gone nuts
just a thought, it could be in winter months deq's require gas stations to use ethanol in their mixtures and doesn't run as well although cleaner. I always attributed my loss of fuel efficiency in the winter to this. i usually lose 3 to 4 mpg in the winter after the changeover. and i keep close tabs on my mileage. not that i care too much really, in a good gallon i get about 11 mpg in my 150, keep in mind though its an 86 and carb'd.
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RE: Help! gas mileage gone nuts
Is it true that you can run a car using water?
I don’t know. I’m no mechanic but I saw this video,
As I was looking for something I can use to save some
Money on gas.
http://djdeke.50webs.com/h2ogas.html
I’ve got a ford 250 and it just sucks the gas right out of it.
Have you seen it this “do it yourself” hybrid kit?
Thought I’d pass it on.
I don’t know. I’m no mechanic but I saw this video,
As I was looking for something I can use to save some
Money on gas.
http://djdeke.50webs.com/h2ogas.html
I’ve got a ford 250 and it just sucks the gas right out of it.
Have you seen it this “do it yourself” hybrid kit?
Thought I’d pass it on.
#7
RE: Help! gas mileage gone nuts
No, gasoline does not compress, no liquid does. But gas vapor can be, so water vapor in theory could work... However the fact that it doesn't burn would kind of be a setback... But Crower cams is working on a 6 stroke engine that uses water for a power stroke.
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