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#3738877 - 07/26/09 03:08 PM Tundra Owners...question for ya
agdave112 Offline
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Registered: 01/16/06
Posts: 291
Loc: montgomery, tx
What's the real gas mileage on a new one with the 5.7 engine?
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#3739520 - 07/26/09 07:04 PM Re: Tundra Owners...question for ya [Re: agdave112]
MBradford Offline
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Registered: 06/01/02
Posts: 2293
Loc: Dark Side of the Moon
Open highway, running 65-70 MPH 18-20 MPG

City driving it drops down to 16 MPG
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#3739565 - 07/26/09 07:23 PM Re: Tundra Owners...question for ya [Re: MBradford]
K.D. Offline
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Registered: 05/04/02
Posts: 10961
Loc: DFW, TX
I've seen those same numbers regularly. The trick (for me) to getting better mileage is to not let the rpms climb over about 2K-2200 rpms when I'm taking off from a stop.

Open highway using cruise control and staying at 70 or less, I've seen as high as 20 as mentioned.

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#3739592 - 07/26/09 07:34 PM Re: Tundra Owners...question for ya [Re: agdave112]
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Registered: 03/27/09
Posts: 811
Loc: North Texas
Originally Posted By: agdave112
What's the real gas mileage on a new one with the 5.7 engine?


I'm glad you asked the question, been wanting to know this also. 20 MPG's is better than my Duramax with programmer.
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#3739942 - 07/26/09 09:06 PM Re: Tundra Owners...question for ya [Re: Tony_Wornick]
henryintyler Offline
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Registered: 05/15/09
Posts: 110
Loc: tyler,tx
18.5 average, that is city and highway. if you drive it sideways, of course it will be lower. the 6 speed tranny and the 4:30 gears really help the mpg
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#3747006 - 07/28/09 01:25 PM Re: Tundra Owners...question for ya [Re: henryintyler]
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Registered: 11/13/07
Posts: 1189
Loc: Flower Mound
16.9 is my averaqe - most of my driving is in the city

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#3754724 - 07/30/09 05:46 AM Re: Tundra Owners...question for ya [Re: Rodney2100]
Jhow Offline
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Registered: 01/10/06
Posts: 53
Loc: Coppell, TX
13 city, 17 highway @ 75mph. 5.7 4x4 6speed auto with tow pkg.


Edited by Jhow (07/30/09 05:52 AM)
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#3756312 - 07/30/09 12:57 PM Re: Tundra Owners...question for ya [Re: Jhow]
Stump jumper Offline
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Registered: 04/19/04
Posts: 2918
Loc: Rockwall
4:30 is a pretty high ratio. Chevy used to use low 3s to help with MPG. Of course the real ratio is dependent on tire size and they are putting bigger ones on these days.

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#3757677 - 07/30/09 04:49 PM Re: Tundra Owners...question for ya [Re: Stump jumper]
agdave112 Offline
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Registered: 01/16/06
Posts: 291
Loc: montgomery, tx
thanks for all the replies. Good information to know real life mpg.
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#3789681 - 08/07/09 05:13 PM Re: Tundra Owners...question for ya [Re: agdave112]
onthewater Offline
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Registered: 06/14/03
Posts: 28
Loc: Lampasas
Twenty miles to the gallon? BULL BUTTER!!! Mine gets eleven to thirteen in town and about sixteen to seventeen on the highway driving like grandma. If I am in a hurry then no more than fifteen on the highway and I don't want to know what it is in town. 5.7 4x4 6speed auto. All hand calculated.

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#3790689 - 08/07/09 10:16 PM Re: Tundra Owners...question for ya [Re: onthewater]
K.D. Offline
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Registered: 05/04/02
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Loc: DFW, TX
Originally Posted By: onthewater
Twenty miles to the gallon? BULL BUTTER!!! Mine gets eleven to thirteen in town and about sixteen to seventeen on the highway driving like grandma. If I am in a hurry then no more than fifteen on the highway and I don't want to know what it is in town. 5.7 4x4 6speed auto. All hand calculated.


Heck, even going to www.fueleconomy.gov (the official page for the cash for clunkers program) it shows a 2 mpg difference in the combined rating for a 2010 4x4 5.7 vs. a 2010 4x2 5.7.

The numbers (and you're matching JHow's number) seem no different. What's BS about that? You and he are figuring 17 and the 4x2 owners are coming up with 19 or as high as 20 on occasion. Seems legit to me.

Sure I can drive 80-85 and get 15 mpg on the highway...I can also drive 60-65 and get 19-20.

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#3790980 - 08/08/09 12:23 AM Re: Tundra Owners...question for ya [Re: K.D.]
onthewater Offline
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Registered: 06/14/03
Posts: 28
Loc: Lampasas
K.D. you don't understand what I am saying here, when I say driving like grandma I mean 55-60 on the highway and below 2000 rpm in town. In a hurry for me means 70-72 on the highway and just keeping up with the busy folks in town.

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#3798402 - 08/10/09 01:04 PM Re: Tundra Owners...question for ya [Re: onthewater]
Stump jumper Offline
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Registered: 04/19/04
Posts: 2918
Loc: Rockwall
I would have to agree with onthewater. My Tacoma will just manage 21 @ 70 mph on the highway. I have had many 4x4s and never had one get over 16.

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#3798868 - 08/10/09 02:38 PM Re: Tundra Owners...question for ya [Re: Stump jumper]
Lake Fork Guide-Cody Malone Offline
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Registered: 04/21/06
Posts: 12213
Loc: Lake Fork, Texas
what about with a boat, ranger z520. im lookiing into getting into a tundra bc of the well made truck, bonus bucks for some extra at payday and they look kool

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#3799117 - 08/10/09 03:19 PM Re: Tundra Owners...question for ya [Re: Lake Fork Guide-Cody Malone]
pontoonD Offline
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Registered: 05/19/09
Posts: 102
13city 16-17highway

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#3808785 - 08/12/09 03:30 PM Re: Tundra Owners...question for ya [Re: pontoonD]
Old Town Offline
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Registered: 08/15/03
Posts: 1709
Loc: Dallas,TX
I get 15.5-18.5 mpg. Last weekend I got 18.2 mpg on a 200 mile trip. I get 13.5 mpg towing my travel trailer @60 mph.
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#3826509 - 08/17/09 08:59 AM Re: Tundra Owners...question for ya [Re: Old Town]
Bassin1970 Offline
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Registered: 01/24/08
Posts: 545
Loc: Allen, TX
I have 2 Tundras, an 04 with the 4.7 and an 07 with the 4.7 and they both get about the same mpg. I can squeeze 15-16 in town and about 18-20 on the highway if I don't drive like all the other maniacs out there. I have noticed a couple of things though. First off, since they started putting ethanol in the gas my mileage has gone down, I have not tried the Shell nitrogen enhanced gas yet so when I do I will put that up here. Second, I will run a tank off premium gas once in awhile when gas prices are down and compare the mileage. I get a little bit better mileage off the premium gas of course, and a little more responsiveness out of the engine. There is my two cents....hope it was helpful.
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#3827406 - 08/17/09 12:47 PM Re: Tundra Owners...question for ya [Re: Bassin1970]
Stump jumper Offline
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Registered: 04/19/04
Posts: 2918
Loc: Rockwall
You might want to do some research on gasoline before you go out of your way or pay more for Shell. All gasolines are basically the same. There is also no way to know where that gas came from. I have seen the Love's trucks at the terminal in Greenville. I cannot remember the brand but they buy from all over. Bottom line is there are a lot of marketing gimmicks played by gas companies. You may get Shell refined gas one day and the next day it will be something else.

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#3827548 - 08/17/09 01:18 PM Re: Tundra Owners...question for ya [Re: Stump jumper]
Bassin1970 Offline
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Registered: 01/24/08
Posts: 545
Loc: Allen, TX
Ain't that the truth!!!! Anything they can do to get some more business.
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#3833883 - 08/18/09 09:58 PM Re: Tundra Owners...question for ya [Re: agdave112]
BEC75 Offline
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Registered: 04/28/06
Posts: 4
Loc: Ft.Worth
I am averaging 15 to 16 mixed out of '10 crewmax 5.7 4x4. Last two tanks 320 miles 20 gal fill up.

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#3834154 - 08/18/09 11:58 PM Re: Tundra Owners...question for ya [Re: BEC75]
Mark Perry Offline
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Registered: 01/09/04
Posts: 28469
Loc: Bridgeport, Texas
I went to Kentucky last month to buy my Bullet. It was close to 1000 miles each way. Up there and then pulling the boat home my total fuel costs were less than $350.00 and I had close to half a tank when I got home. Not bad at all in my eyes considering I drove 80 average I bet up there and just a bit less back. This a 2008 Tundra with 4.7 engine and the boat is 22' on a tandem trailer.

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#3870477 - 08/27/09 07:39 PM Re: Tundra Owners...question for ya [Re: onthewater]
Parrish Offline
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Registered: 10/02/07
Posts: 434
Loc: Denton, TX
Originally Posted By: onthewater
Twenty miles to the gallon? BULL BUTTER!!! Mine gets eleven to thirteen in town and about sixteen to seventeen on the highway driving like grandma. If I am in a hurry then no more than fifteen on the highway and I don't want to know what it is in town. 5.7 4x4 6speed auto. All hand calculated.


I have a 2008 5.7 crewcab 4X4. I average 15-16 mostly city but some highway.(I never got less then 12 even pulling my boat) Last weekend I went to my moms place in East Texas and set the cruise on 68mph. Got 20 mpg. So no its not BULL BUTTER. It can be done. Its just not the norm.
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#3884347 - 09/01/09 09:01 AM Re: Tundra Owners...question for ya [Re: Parrish]
Bassin1970 Offline
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Registered: 01/24/08
Posts: 545
Loc: Allen, TX
So I have a question for the Tundra owners. I have heard of everyone plugging programmers into their trucks. What does this do for your truck? I am thinking of getting one for both of my Tundras, but want to know what the benefits of having a programmer plugged into it are. Thanks TFFers!
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#3893504 - 09/03/09 11:08 AM Re: Tundra Owners...question for ya [Re: Bassin1970]
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Registered: 03/27/09
Posts: 811
Loc: North Texas
Originally Posted By: Bassin1970
So I have a question for the Tundra owners. I have heard of everyone plugging programmers into their trucks. What does this do for your truck? I am thinking of getting one for both of my Tundras, but want to know what the benefits of having a programmer plugged into it are. Thanks TFFers!


I know they make programmers for GAS engines, but not sure you see the benefit like you would on DIESEL engines. I have a Duramax and I'm getting much better fuel economy and almost 100 extra horsepower with my programmer. A friend from work has a gas Z71 and he said he wished he wouldn't have spent the money on a programmer as it didn't add that much h.p. and lucky if he gets 1/2 mpg better.
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#3898050 - 09/04/09 12:45 PM Re: Tundra Owners...question for ya [Re: Tony_Wornick]
Stump jumper Offline
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Registered: 04/19/04
Posts: 2918
Loc: Rockwall
If you truly got 100 hp boost you should be very concerned about the longevity of your engine. On a percentage basis 100 hp is huge. What was the original hp? A number of people have blown their engines after using the programmers.

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