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Posted by 92_5.0 (Member # 7624) on :
 
A stock 2010 Raptor ext cab or an 03' Sierra ext cab 5.3 with K&N cai, programmer, 4" lift and 35" tires. which would get better highway mpg's?

I know you don't buy these trucks for their fuel efficiency lol, just curious. I currently own the Sierra and have been wanting a Raptor for a long time but they are so damn expensive lol.
 
Posted by Bent70 (Member # 9694) on :
 
What milage are you getting on the sierra?
 
Posted by Wildfire532FB (Member # 1482) on :
 
Raptor
 
Posted by 92_5.0 (Member # 7624) on :
 
I'm guessing right around 18 highway. It has 3:73 gears and cruises just below 2k rpms going 75-80
 
Posted by 92_5.0 (Member # 7624) on :
 
I commute from Tracy to Fremont m-f
 
Posted by Black 02 SS (Member # 5939) on :
 
Damn you must spend a lot in gas with that commute. Buy the truck and a Civic hatchback from the 90s. The 40mpg will make up the cost of the car in the first year for you, LOL.
 
Posted by 92_5.0 (Member # 7624) on :
 
Luckily gas is under $3 in tracy right now lol. I actually have a 97 honda accord and tried commuting with it for about a month, but it got too boring to drive lol. I feel more comfortable commuting in my truck ever since I was rearended by a mini van on 680 sitting in traffic a few months ago. I was stopped and the kid was going over 50 mph when he hit my truck. The van was totaled and all it did was push in my bumper, tow hitch and spare. His insurance payed to repair it at a GMC dealership and they did a nice job. I'm just glad I wasn't in the honda. Coulda been waay worse.

[ 2014-10-30, 09:21 AM: Message edited by: 92_5.0 ]
 
Posted by MaK_1967v8 (Member # 12187) on :
 
No such thing as a fuel efficient truck. My 88 4Runner gets about 17-18 with the v6 ( 5 speed, 35s, solid axle swap with 5.29 gearing )

But the raptor is a big motor with 3.73? 4.10? gearing and an auto. I bet it gets pretty shitty mileage.
 
Posted by iceman302 (Member # 7180) on :
 
I got horrendous mileage with my '11 Raptor SCrew. Best case scenario on the highway was 15-16. That was taking it slow and easy. Mine had a CAI and tune on it too. 36 gallons of premium is a painful fill up... especially more than twice a week.
 
Posted by 135.0 (Member # 4992) on :
 
Commute on a motorcycle, cheaper.
 
Posted by losbadgts (Member # 4394) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 92_5.0:
Luckily gas is under $3 in tracy right now lol. I actually have a 97 honda accord and tried commuting with it for about a month, but it got too boring to drive lol. I feel more comfortable commuting in my truck ever since I was rearended by a mini van on 680 sitting in traffic a few months ago. I was stopped and the kid was going over 50 mph when he hit my truck. The van was totaled and all it did was push in my bumper, tow hitch and spare. His insurance payed to repair it at a GMC dealership and they did a nice job. I'm just glad I wasn't in the honda. Coulda been waay worse.

I feel u on the whole getting rear ended. I been rear ended 3 times now my back it fuck. But stick with the truck u have just cause the raptor is going to very tempting to go fast most of the time = to very poor mpg
 
Posted by 92_5.0 (Member # 7624) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by iceman302:
I got horrendous mileage with my '11 Raptor SCrew. Best case scenario on the highway was 15-16. That was taking it slow and easy. Mine had a CAI and tune on it too. 36 gallons of premium is a painful fill up... especially more than twice a week.

I was afraid of hearing this. I was going to ask if a tune and cai would help any lol.
 
Posted by 92_5.0 (Member # 7624) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by losbadgts:
quote:
Originally posted by 92_5.0:
Luckily gas is under $3 in tracy right now lol. I actually have a 97 honda accord and tried commuting with it for about a month, but it got too boring to drive lol. I feel more comfortable commuting in my truck ever since I was rearended by a mini van on 680 sitting in traffic a few months ago. I was stopped and the kid was going over 50 mph when he hit my truck. The van was totaled and all it did was push in my bumper, tow hitch and spare. His insurance payed to repair it at a GMC dealership and they did a nice job. I'm just glad I wasn't in the honda. Coulda been waay worse.

I feel u on the whole getting rear ended. I been rear ended 3 times now my back it fuck. But stick with the truck u have just cause the raptor is going to very tempting to go fast most of the time = to very poor mpg
damn, 3 times, jeez... Luckily I wasn't tensed up during the impact, my back and neck were sore but nothing major. It's tempting enough to go fast in this truck as it is so I can imagine it would be 10x more in a Raptor lol.
 
Posted by iceman302 (Member # 7180) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 92_5.0:
quote:
Originally posted by iceman302:
I got horrendous mileage with my '11 Raptor SCrew. Best case scenario on the highway was 15-16. That was taking it slow and easy. Mine had a CAI and tune on it too. 36 gallons of premium is a painful fill up... especially more than twice a week.

I was afraid of hearing this. I was going to ask if a tune and cai would help any lol.
LOL. Nope. 6200+ pounds is a lot of barn door to drag through the air. Typical mixed tank would be 12-13. Not uncommon to get high single digits around town if you're more than just cruising. When I bought the truck my commute was under 5 miles to the office. Now it's almost 4 times that. I just drive too much. I've had the ST for 22 months and it has over 46k miles on it already. I remember one month with the Raptor where I was on the road a lot and I spent over $1400 in gas! [Eek!]
 
Posted by 92_5.0 (Member # 7624) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by iceman302:
quote:
Originally posted by 92_5.0:
quote:
Originally posted by iceman302:
I got horrendous mileage with my '11 Raptor SCrew. Best case scenario on the highway was 15-16. That was taking it slow and easy. Mine had a CAI and tune on it too. 36 gallons of premium is a painful fill up... especially more than twice a week.

I was afraid of hearing this. I was going to ask if a tune and cai would help any lol.
LOL. Nope. 6200+ pounds is a lot of barn door to drag through the air. Typical mixed tank would be 12-13. Not uncommon to get high single digits around town if you're more than just cruising. When I bought the truck my commute was under 5 miles to the office. Now it's almost 4 times that. I just drive too much. I've had the ST for 22 months and it has over 46k miles on it already. I remember one month with the Raptor where I was on the road a lot and I spent over $1400 in gas! [Eek!]
$1400?? ouch! [Eek!] I just checked and my sierra is 6400+ lbs. Doesn't feel like it though lol.
 
Posted by iceman302 (Member # 7180) on :
 
No way. More like 4800 pounds. 6400 has to be the GVWR.
 
Posted by hurting your feelings (Member # 13641) on :
 
Tdi Volkswagen with a stick.
 
Posted by iceman302 (Member # 7180) on :
 
Have you looked at the new GMC Canyon? I'm planning to buy one next year. The V6 has roughly the same horsepower (305) as your Sierra, gets mid 20's on the freeway, and tows 7000 pounds. And there's a 2.8L Duramax coming next year.

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[ 2014-10-31, 01:30 PM: Message edited by: iceman302 ]
 
Posted by 92_5.0 (Member # 7624) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by iceman302:
No way. More like 4800 pounds. 6400 has to be the GVWR.

Sorry, your right that was the GVWR. It is around 4800 lbs.
 
Posted by 92_5.0 (Member # 7624) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by iceman302:
Have you looked at the new GMC Canyon? In planning to buy one next year. The V6 has roughly the same horsepower (305) as your Sierra, gets mid 20's on the freeway, and tows 7000 pounds. And there's a 2.8L Duramax coming next year.

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Those are pretty cool, I saw one being test driven by my work, I couldn't believe how big they are! ...I dunno though, I'm not much a fan of V6's, I've got to have a V8 lol
 
Posted by 65mustang408 (Member # 8681) on :
 
one word, cummins.
 
Posted by 06ragtopgt_SOS (Member # 11327) on :
 
I realize this is a ford forum, and i am indeed a ford guy. But i always wondered about building a 6 speed 4.8L s10 with 3.08s as a daily. I would imagine it would do ok on fuel and have plenty of power
 
Posted by iceman302 (Member # 7180) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 92_5.0:
quote:
Originally posted by iceman302:
Have you looked at the new GMC Canyon? In planning to buy one next year. The V6 has roughly the same horsepower (305) as your Sierra, gets mid 20's on the freeway, and tows 7000 pounds. And there's a 2.8L Duramax coming next year.

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Those are pretty cool, I saw one being test driven by my work, I couldn't believe how big they are! ...I dunno though, I'm not much a fan of V6's, I've got to have a V8 lol
Agreed. I'd rather have the 5.3 in the Canyon but there's no way they'll do it. The Colorado/Canyon will likely already cannibalize full size sales without a V8.
 
Posted by MaK_1967v8 (Member # 12187) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by iceman302:
quote:
Originally posted by 92_5.0:
quote:
Originally posted by iceman302:
Have you looked at the new GMC Canyon? In planning to buy one next year. The V6 has roughly the same horsepower (305) as your Sierra, gets mid 20's on the freeway, and tows 7000 pounds. And there's a 2.8L Duramax coming next year.

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Those are pretty cool, I saw one being test driven by my work, I couldn't believe how big they are! ...I dunno though, I'm not much a fan of V6's, I've got to have a V8 lol
Agreed. I'd rather have the 5.3 in the Canyon but there's no way they'll do it. The Colorado/Canyon will likely already cannibalize full size sales without a V8.
actually, that's false... They do put the 5.3 in canyons/colorados, they're just rare as fuck.
 
Posted by iceman302 (Member # 7180) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by MaK_1967v8:
quote:
Originally posted by iceman302:
quote:
Originally posted by 92_5.0:
quote:
Originally posted by iceman302:
Have you looked at the new GMC Canyon? In planning to buy one next year. The V6 has roughly the same horsepower (305) as your Sierra, gets mid 20's on the freeway, and tows 7000 pounds. And there's a 2.8L Duramax coming next year.

 -

Those are pretty cool, I saw one being test driven by my work, I couldn't believe how big they are! ...I dunno though, I'm not much a fan of V6's, I've got to have a V8 lol
Agreed. I'd rather have the 5.3 in the Canyon but there's no way they'll do it. The Colorado/Canyon will likely already cannibalize full size sales without a V8.
actually, that's false... They do put the 5.3 in canyons/colorados, they're just rare as fuck.
Nope. That's the previous generation truck. And they had slightly less power (300) than the new V6 but more torque. The new trucks actually are rated to tow 1000 pounds more than the previous generation trucks with the V8.
 
Posted by flores24v (Member # 10586) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 65mustang408:
one word, cummins.

Fuck yea, my 12v gets great mileage on the streets and even better on the freeway, can tow pretty much anything, smog exempt FTW
 
Posted by hurting your feelings (Member # 13641) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 65mustang408:
one word, cummins.

Great engine is a pos truck.
 




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