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Old 04-30-2007, 10:41 AM
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Please do tell about gas milage!! Im trying to convince my parental units on one....

And how quick does it get to 60 mph?
EPA mileage is 15/20 with the 5.7L
0-60 is 6.0 seconds with the 5.7L
Old 04-30-2007, 06:00 PM
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i got about 18mpg i took it real easy as far as 0-60 not sure its new and i didint wanna hammer on it after awhile i may
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I got the chance to hammer on a new 5.7. I didn't measure time but it was quick. wanted to break em loose going up an on ramp at about 40 mph when I put my foot to the floor. traction control kept them from going very impressive for a full size truck. much better than a 93 3.0L
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hahahahaa indeed! I tried to provoke a 5.7L tundra to a roll race (where my 3.0 is strongest) to see just how massive the gap is, but he wouldnt bite. Not only that but I wanna hear what one sounds like going to redline at WOT.
Old 04-13-2011, 10:39 AM
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holy old thread batman but i just had a 18'' magnaflow installed sounds mean
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It all depends on how you drive, I've modded just about everything you can for fuel economy and I consistently get 14.5 with lift and 35s!! Just be nice to the skinny one!
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Old 05-18-2011, 07:47 AM
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14.5 with lift, 35s and v8? Crap man, I'm getting 15-17 with my 16 year old truck, lifted, worn out 33s 4cyl I'm driving the wrong truck!
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Fuel

Like I said, it all depends how you drive, but I average between 266 and 280 per 19 gallons which is usually what it takes to fill up from just under a quarter tank! I have to admit though that's on flat ground, if I start pulling any hills it goes down to 11.5 to 12.5, as you would expect.

It's also averaging between 60 and 70 MPH

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Ooooh okay. My 15-17 is around town. Havent gotten under 15 in 6 or 7 tanks (5-6 weeks). I get 20-24 strictly hwy usually (60-70mph)
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afe intake i scored for 100 bucks slightly used if that \\

18'' magnaflow 2.5'' in 3'' out goes great with the jba headers


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Did the intake and exhaust mods improve your gas mileage ?
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Our truck sucks fuel off road like no tomorrow. But we drive it at 5 to 6 K and have the skinny peddle at the floor. Towing we are getting only 13 mpg


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We LOVE our 2010 Tundra...




Of course it is not a "moms" truck....

But it hauls ass off road!



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