Randy Stoner
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- Randy
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- 2023 F150 302 High Package
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So everyone likes good mileage with their trucks and I am no different. I have a 2023 F150 3.5 and for the first eight (8) months I ran regular fuel and consistently got about 640 miles per tank. I drive the same amount each week and the same routes. I use the eco-mode consistently and baby this truck. In April I was reading on this forum that premium fuel would give good results especially if one was pulling a trailer. I have a 34 foot Camper and sure enough I did notice a little more pep. Since then I have run premium fuel all the time now and since then was getting almost 875 miles per tank and in two instances just over 900. I am an engineer and I know how to collect and analyze data. I got consistent numbers up until the end of October. Since October, I now again get roughly 650 miles approx. per tank. We have really had no bad weather (i.e. snow) up here and my route and driving habits have not changed.
This week I contacted the fuel company (ie Pioneer Fuels) and was told that the blend has been changed for the winter and that the federal government late September also mandated that 5-15 percent Ethanol now must be in all the fuels. Of course you can guess, the price of the less potent premium did not change so as in many things these days we get less product for more money.
Just thought I would pass this along.
Randy
This week I contacted the fuel company (ie Pioneer Fuels) and was told that the blend has been changed for the winter and that the federal government late September also mandated that 5-15 percent Ethanol now must be in all the fuels. Of course you can guess, the price of the less potent premium did not change so as in many things these days we get less product for more money.
Just thought I would pass this along.
Randy
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