I have been trying to figure out this lower fuel mileage I have been getting recently and have looked into just about everything.
I have checked my entire truck and fuel lines for leakage and nothing found, but if air is getting in the lines or somewhere else, wouldn't the engine stumble some when pinning the throttle if there was a leak? I have noticed a bit of oily looking substance on the top side fuel tank under the truck but it is not wet enough to make me think that it is the source of a leak that would send my mileage way south.
I asked my local fuel station about a winter blend, they said it could be possible but didn't know for sure and that could be the culprit as some of you guys suggested before, but how bad can the blend send mileage south?
I have been running my #10 plate full forward for sometime now and as long as I keep my foot out of it, it seems to get the desired mileage, but how many of you get bad mileage with you #10 full forward?
Although my mileage is bad, it seems to get the norm when on the freeway for long periods, but around town, it's like I can almost watch the gauge go down a notch at a time cruising to work, on the lunch hour and going home. When comparing it to the odometer, it looks really bad cuz in the past it used to be very consistent with the odometer. Keep in mind my truck is lifted and the odometer has not been calibrated with my 37" tires, but even though it is not calibrated, it used to put out very consistent numbers when I checked it after filling up and now it seems to get lower and lower.
Part of me makes me think it is just my fuel gauge reading wrong, but it has been reading pretty consistent when it gets low and the light comes on everytime I fill up and compare the amount filled to the odometer and fuel gauge.
Anyway, sorry if I am rambling, but I just want to find the source of this possible bad mileage I seem to be getting. Please offer me any advice you guys can on this from your experiences as I am getting frustrated with what is causing this.
Thanks in advance, guys, I really appreciate it!
Joe
I have checked my entire truck and fuel lines for leakage and nothing found, but if air is getting in the lines or somewhere else, wouldn't the engine stumble some when pinning the throttle if there was a leak? I have noticed a bit of oily looking substance on the top side fuel tank under the truck but it is not wet enough to make me think that it is the source of a leak that would send my mileage way south.
I asked my local fuel station about a winter blend, they said it could be possible but didn't know for sure and that could be the culprit as some of you guys suggested before, but how bad can the blend send mileage south?
I have been running my #10 plate full forward for sometime now and as long as I keep my foot out of it, it seems to get the desired mileage, but how many of you get bad mileage with you #10 full forward?
Although my mileage is bad, it seems to get the norm when on the freeway for long periods, but around town, it's like I can almost watch the gauge go down a notch at a time cruising to work, on the lunch hour and going home. When comparing it to the odometer, it looks really bad cuz in the past it used to be very consistent with the odometer. Keep in mind my truck is lifted and the odometer has not been calibrated with my 37" tires, but even though it is not calibrated, it used to put out very consistent numbers when I checked it after filling up and now it seems to get lower and lower.

Part of me makes me think it is just my fuel gauge reading wrong, but it has been reading pretty consistent when it gets low and the light comes on everytime I fill up and compare the amount filled to the odometer and fuel gauge.
Anyway, sorry if I am rambling, but I just want to find the source of this possible bad mileage I seem to be getting. Please offer me any advice you guys can on this from your experiences as I am getting frustrated with what is causing this.
Thanks in advance, guys, I really appreciate it!

Joe