All engines are different. The wear the engine has(mileage), the air intake(air filter), and the restrictions from the exhaust (size of pipes coming from the engine). All three have an impact on fuel comsumption. The best way to calculate fuel consumption is to run the vehicle low on fuel. Log how many gallons of fuel you replace into the tank. Log the mileage when fueling. Drive the vehicle low on fuel again, refuel the vehicle. Log the mileage again at refueling and log the gallons it takes to fill the tank. The difference between the mileage is the total number of miles on a tank of gas. The gallons it takes to refill the tank is the number of gallons consumed. Divide the sum of miles driven by the gallons consumed. this equal miles per gallon.
Not sure about a 350 but my 250 has a 460 in it.
Starting with the 1988 model it did
The firing order for a 1995 F350 460 is 1, 8, 4, 3, 6, 5, 7, 2. As you face the engine, even cylinders are on the right and odd ones on the left.
DePends on how you drive and if your towing and mods but my 1996 f350 7.5l ext cab long bed 2wd gets about 11mpg
9to11mpg highway
I need a diagram of ford F350 drum brakes on 1996 model 460 engine 4 wheel drive
About 460-470 km/tank
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do not get rpm over 2000I run my 460 between 1500-2000 and I get decent mileage but it tends to make others mad but until they put fuel in my truck they can k m r.
i have the same engine in a 1984 e350 and i get about 8