According to www . fuel economy . gov ( no spaces )
For a 1987 Ford F-150 , 4x4 , 5.0 liter V8 engine :
The website shows : ( miles per U.S. gallon )
3 speed automatic ( 11 city / 12 highway )
4 speed automatic ( 12 city / 17 highway )
4 speed manual transmission ( shows two readings )
( 12 city / 14 highway ) and ( 12 city / 16 highway )
40 - 50 mpg
The most common reason for you to lose fuel crime, in your Ford F1 50 pickup truck, is a fuel leak. A faulty fuel pump can also cause the problem.
50-60psi key on engine off, 45-60psi key on engine running
It depends on your style of riding. If you ride hard and are always on the throttle, you will get horrible mileage. But, if you ride soft you'll get great mileage. 50-75 mpg depending on which ninja you have.
The oxygen sensor relay could be the problem. There may also be a problem with the fuel intake not getting enough gas.
You can find a fuel tank assembly diagram for your Ford F1 50 pickup truck at most Ford dealerships. Ford service manuals will have the fuel tank assembly diagram and can be found at your local library.
The 1986 Ford F1 50 pickup truck fuel pump fuse will be the number six fuse. The number six fuse will be in the first column, fourth from the bottom.
30-40 lbs with vacum attached to the pressure regulator. (driver's side engine compartment) and 40-50 lbs with vacum removed.
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I have a 2003 r6, which I use for both commuting & recreational riding. I consistently get about 50 mpg using premium petrol. I've read some comments on other forums that suggest the newer bikes have much worse fuel mileage.
30-50 mpg
50 + in city