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2022 tundra gas mileage

Discussion in '3rd Gen Tundras (2022+)' started by bushcsm, Mar 11, 2022.

  1. Mar 8, 2023 at 8:12 AM
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    Hella Krusty

    Hella Krusty New Member

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    What I have found is i bringup the trip information on the Nav and clear the history....now it is a clean slate versus the trip odometer/fuel calculator on the left that just keeps a running total from the day the truck first moved . That way if I am planning a long day of highway driving I can clear the data and see what happens from that point forward versus the running " average "

    My Nav display says 22.2 mpg and the trip one on the left of the speedo says 17.6
     
  2. Mar 8, 2023 at 8:21 AM
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    nodak67

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    i just use a-car (fuelly) to calculate based on actual miles/gals

    the displays on screen never match the app numbers. at least the wife sends me pics of the mileage and receipt so i can input them into the app :)
     
  3. May 26, 2023 at 11:20 AM
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    ChiefG

    ChiefG Limited 4X4 TRD OR

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    Just minor stuff. For example, Undercover bed cover, Tufskinz custom door sill protectors, and TRD air filters.
    The one photo is a relatively short trip doing 55 in 4hi. I try to go around 10 miles in 4hi, then find a spot to go 4Low in and out a few times to keep everything in working order. If I keep my foot out of it, I generally get around 19 +/- 2 around locally. On a trip from NJ to VA (187 mi), doing 70 +/- 5, I got 22.2 mpg. I use Sport Mode almost exclusively (55 and under) and regular mode on the highway. I never use Econ Mode because it tries to pull a higher gear. In Sport Mode, the rpm’s are a bit higher because of a lower gear, but it doesn’t have to pull a taller gear. Anyway, that’s my 2 cents for what it’s worth. The only thing I’ve done is put in TRD air filters. Looking at upgrading my exhaust, but I don’t want drone or loss at the lower end. May change just the muffler to increase exhaust flow. It is not the iForce Max. A great day to all. The other photo (19.5 mpg) is my typical 11-12 mile trip to McGuire AFB from my location.IMG_6315.jpg

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  4. May 26, 2023 at 11:26 AM
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    gj953

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    I'm not sure if others are finding this out or not(or if it's a hybrid thing or both imax and imax force models?), but I'm seeing with my 1794 hybrid, my mileage goes higher when I'm in ACC and let the computer go in/out of battery mode as it sees it needs to. I'm just over 5,000 miles now, and it seems like my mileage is starting to increase. I'm now seeing about 19mpg around town, and on the interstate on a 1600 mile trip 3 weeks ago, I got 19.5, 20.1, and 19.1 on the trip using manual calculations. (I pushed fairly hard on the trip - keeping it about 85 mph or so most of the way when I could, basically, flowing with the traffic around me. )
     
  5. May 26, 2023 at 11:27 AM
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    TRDoffroadPRO

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    Yeah, depends on big tire or small tire, I am running 275 65 20s and was going to run 275 60 20 which was basically the same tire but they weigh the same. I get 15-16 mpgs now after the upgrade. Going from ISO tires to straight ATs is a beotch, and you are going to get less mpg, period.
     
  6. Aug 8, 2023 at 1:50 PM
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    ChiefG

    ChiefG Limited 4X4 TRD OR

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    Just minor stuff. For example, Undercover bed cover, Tufskinz custom door sill protectors, and TRD air filters.
    I now have a bit over 6300 miles and finally beat my old 22.9 mpg. Did pretty good keeping my foot out of it. IMG_7697.jpg
     
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