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Old 20-03-2019, 05:14 PM   #1
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Default TFL Retests Fuel Economy of 2.3 EB Ranger



Basically, at 70 mph or roughly 110 kph for 98miles, trip meter said 25.8 mpg (9.2 litres/100 km)
wile actual miles divided by actual fuel was still 21.36 mpg (11 litres/100 km).

I have to ask if they did the run at 60 mph (100 kph) would fuel economy be a lot better.


The actual highway test loop used for official figures is done on a loaded dyno
using the following speed profile that;s far from steady state.



It never gets to 70 mph in any part of the test...
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Old 20-03-2019, 07:20 PM   #2
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Default Re: TFL Retests Fuel Economy of 2.3 EB Ranger

How many k's on the engine? Don't engines take a while to loosen up?
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Old 20-03-2019, 07:38 PM   #3
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How many k's on the engine? Don't engines take a while to loosen up?
At 11m55sec, the odo reads 6,683.5 miles, 10,693 km..
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Default Re: TFL Retests Fuel Economy of 2.3 EB Ranger

Ford have already, voluntarily, admitted to the EPA that there might be some issues with the Ranger published FE.

you are right about the TFL testing. the extra 10mph will be significant as aero drag force is proportional to speed squared.
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Old 22-03-2019, 08:43 AM   #5
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Default Re: TFL Retests Fuel Economy of 2.3 EB Ranger

The other point is that none of the current tests really reflect acceleration and driving in today’s vehicles, that’s why they are going to new test cycles that more appropriate.

I’m sure that manufactures have been testing the limits of the believable with fuel economy, especially with smaller capacity Ecoboost engines which have an exponential tip in of power verses the more linear delivery of most larger capacity engines

N the end, Ford May be right with claimed official figures but if buyers can’t get near those figures, it could seriously hurt the perception of Ranger as competitors V6 engines have no problems getting claimed fuel economy.
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Old 22-03-2019, 12:35 PM   #6
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All the little 4 cylinder turbo petrol engines with gearboxs that keep the engine in the revs for power are just terrible on fuel if you use it that way where you use its power. I would think if i had a 2.3litre ecoboost ranger i would be getting easy 20 litres per hundred. They are not a diesel.
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