Very interesting. I was searching online yesterday because my 2014 Silverado has been good for 460-475 miles per tank and I hit empty after 375 miles. I do warm my truck up so I know that played SOME part. The best I found was, denser air has more drag, longer to warm up to optimal operating temps resulting in lower mpg, and added strain from seat warmers, heaters etc
							
						
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 In my '12 5.0 I use premium and no difference, but in my wifes Fusion I have noticed a drop in mpg's using reg. unld., I had it for a full week and it was down 2 mpg's.Originally posted by SilverbackLook all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
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 Fusion = Lead foot to accelerate compared to the 5.0, so that loss makes sense.Originally posted by Rick Modena View PostIn my '12 5.0 I use premium and no difference, but in my wifes Fusion I have noticed a drop in mpg's using reg. unld., I had it for a full week and it was down 2 mpg's.
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 i think so man. i remember the same thing on my F150. then i realized i was having it sit and run for 10-15 mins every morning and that was sucking the gas.Originally posted by HECDOGGIE View PostI do have autostart. Do MPGS calculate even when the truck is autostart ?
 Not cool
 
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 Not so much that its drinking the gas, but doing so with 0 distance associated to it.Originally posted by ELVIS View Posti think so man. i remember the same thing on my F150. then i realized i was having it sit and run for 10-15 mins every morning and that was sucking the gas.
 
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 Yes, this is true. I was running just regular fuel in my 5.0 and then I decided to run some premium in it and the mpg's went up.Originally posted by lincolnboy View PostI have used unleaded in my '11 f150 5.0 since new and filled up with super two months ago. Mpg were at 12.6 and went up to 15 after filling up with super.Originally posted by SilverbackLook all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
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 and dont buy from any store where the owner has a turban on, them shady fucks was allways trying to bribe me to drop reg in the premium tank.Originally posted by lincolnboy View PostUse higher octane.
 They would have a 3k tank and order 5k of reg. Oh just put the rest in the premium tank. Witch I would tell them nope. And watch them walkaway pissed off. I know some guys who didnt care and would do it to just not have to mess with getting rid of the extra fuel. PITA
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 You didn't realize idling your truck in the morning would affect your fuel mileage?Originally posted by HECDOGGIE View PostUpon Further Review, Paul was spot on. Running auto start in the AM lowers mpg BIG TIME.
 
 I didnt think this counted towards my mpg since the truck info center wasnt on..
 
 
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 I didnt realize Auto Start affected fuel mileage, furthermore, I never even thought about it.Originally posted by Mike View PostYou didn't realize idling your truck in the morning would affect your fuel mileage?
 
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