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I was pretty surprised that the tires on the Maverick (Continentals ?... Are these put on all stock Mav's?) had a max pressure of 51 lbs ! These are certainly not put on compact cars...
In any case, I checked the pressure, and 2 we're at 42 lbs, and 2 were 44 lbs. Thinking about 48 lbs each ? Still within the recommended margin. Do you think a 4-6 lb increase would give me 1 extra MPG ?
Another thing, I just put the bed cover on. Hoping that might give me 1 more MPG too ?
We have been slowly climbing 1/10th at a time, every since getting used to setting the ECO mode before every trip. Hitting 37.5 MPG's combined now, but still hoping with these two things ^ plus 8 to 12 months of breaking in (loosening up) that tight motor, that we can average 40 MPG's combined
What tire pressure are you running ?
In any case, I checked the pressure, and 2 we're at 42 lbs, and 2 were 44 lbs. Thinking about 48 lbs each ? Still within the recommended margin. Do you think a 4-6 lb increase would give me 1 extra MPG ?
Another thing, I just put the bed cover on. Hoping that might give me 1 more MPG too ?
We have been slowly climbing 1/10th at a time, every since getting used to setting the ECO mode before every trip. Hitting 37.5 MPG's combined now, but still hoping with these two things ^ plus 8 to 12 months of breaking in (loosening up) that tight motor, that we can average 40 MPG's combined
What tire pressure are you running ?
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