what drive mode are you using? How heavy is your foot? Are you always climbing hills/mountains? Idling a lot? Towing?TH 4k miles
Is this normal? 13-14 mpg??? Should I see a dealer???
Only mod is Tires:
Falken Wildpeak AT
285/70/18
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No Towing whatsoever,what drive mode are you using? How heavy is your foot? Are you always climbing hills/mountains? Idling a lot? Towing?
assuming this is DTE right after fill-up. Note that at 0 miles DTE, you have ~1.8- 2.0 gallons in the 19 gallon tank still.TH 4k miles
Is this normal? 13-14 mpg??? Should I see a dealer???
Only mod is Tires:
Falken Wildpeak AT
285/70/18
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Correction, the Wildpeaks are true 34" tires so you need a different adjustment. Not positive but I think its 4.3%251 x 1.034 = ~260 miles adjusted DTE (for larger wheels)
Very helpful thank you. FWIW I have not used 4WD H or L yet lol. Good to know I'm not out of the ballpark for what I have/do.assuming this is DTE right after fill-up. Note that at 0 miles DTE, you have ~1.8- 2.0 gallons in the 19 gallon tank still.
251 x 1.034 = ~260 miles adjusted DTE (for larger wheels)
260/17 = 15.3 MPG
Not great, but in the range I've experienced if much of your driving is city. (e.g., with same size tires I get 10-13 MPG on the trip calculator for my <2 mile "commute" with stop lights.)
My worst ever tank was 15.1 MPG that included a healthy proportion of 4LO off-road (a sure fire way to lower gas milage:>)
If you are concerned, I suggest actually tracking milage based on the gas you put in and the distance traveled with adjustment for tires.
Also, the DTE appears to be based on the last 30 or so miles traveled, so it can vary a lot depending on what you were doing for those miles just before filling up. (I'd like to know the precise DTE algorithm but it is elusive.)
My Falkens are C loadCorrection, the Wildpeaks are true 34" tires so you need a different adjustment. Not positive but I think its 4.3%
so: 251 * 1.043 = ~ 262
262/17 = ~15.4 (Ok, not that big a difference but over many miles it does matter)
AND, those Falkens are HEAVY (like 68# in the E load) - which is a definite factor (my Toyos are 57# in the same size - vs 37# for my stock Michelins - and I think 41-42# for your stock Toyos)
My Falkens are C load
Yep - and they are 68# (I'm looking at the Falken spec sheet - looks like they come only in C - so my error above). Makes a huge difference in MPG (this statement is based on comparison of lots of miles with and without heavier tires - I'm not just guessing here. See my recent post in Hybrid Real-world milage.)My Falkens are C load