so, I’ve been thinkin’ about how to boost the mpg on my Ford Tremor F150. I mean, it’s a beast, but the gas guzzling is no joke. I tried a cold air intake and it did help a bit, but not like I imagined.
But then I heard about those fancy chips that reprogram the engine or whatever. Has anyone tried those? I also thought about swapping the tires to something with less friction, but I like my rugged look too much.
Sometimes I feel like I’m just throwin’ money at problems, like trying to outsmart a stubborn mule. Any real tips out there?
I’ve noticed that my Tremor gets pretty thirsty on gas living in Texas. I tried a cold air intake and it did help a bit. Also some lighter wheels might do the trick.
But honestly can you really expect a beast like that to sip fuel? My buddy says it won’t matter much anyway but who knows. Every little bit counts right? Just gotta find the right balance between power and mileage.
i’ve noticed better mpg with a cold air intake on my Tremor in Texas
maybe try some lighter wheels too honestly helps a bit
I ve got a Tremor in Texas and let me tell ya mpg isn’t the best. I tried a cold air intake hoping for some magic but really didn’t notice much change. Maybe tires and lighter parts are the way to go
Upgrades are tempting but can also be a frustrating game. Sometimes I think just driving easy works better than all the fancy stuff.
I ve heard some folks in Texas say some upgrades do help mpg like a cold air intake or better tires but I m skeptical
It’s a big truck so not expecting miracles really
I ve got a 2021 Ford Tremor F150 and live in Texas. I noticed the mpg dropped when I added bigger tires. Thought I could tweak things for better mileage.
Some guys say a cold air intake makes a difference while others swear by tuning the engine. I think it might help a bit but not sure if it’s worth the cost. It’s a truck after all not a Prius.
I’ve got a 2022 F150 Tremor and tried a tuner. It helped a bit with mpg but not like I hoped. Here in Georgia it’s all about those big hills though.
After the upgrades I still find myself at the pump often. Maybe it’s just the nature of a truck like this.
I’ve noticed that swapping to a cold air intake helped my mileage a bit in my Tremor. Im in Texas where gas prices keep climbing so any improvement feels good. Some folks swear by tuning though.
I’ve had my Tremor for a bit up here in Montana it’s a beast but man the mpg makes me cringe sometimes. That said I’ve added a cold air intake and swapped to lighter wheels and it feels better. Not a miracle but every little bit helps I guess.
I have seen some guys even tune the engine for better efficiency. Just keep in mind some mods do mess with the warranty so tread lightly if that’s a concern.
I ve got a Tremor F150 too here in Michigan my buddy says tuning the engine helps but honestly I think it’s just wishful thinking I mean its a beast not meant for sipping fuel right
Upgrades might help a bit but I wouldn’t expect miracles I love my truck but even with improvements it’s still a heavy drinker
I ve tried a few mods on my F150 in Texas and honestly the results were mixed. A cold air intake helped a bit but bigger tires killed my mpg. Go figure
Still worth experimenting tho
I’ve heard that a cold air intake can help with mpg. I live in Michigan and I’ve been thinking about it.
But honestly I have doubts if it really makes a difference at all.
Ive got a Tremor too and honestly my mpg is not great.
Upgrades might help a bit but not sure if its worth the money.
Just my experience in Texas.
I ve got a Ford Tremor F150 too and honestly the gas mileage isn’t great but I’ve done a few upgrades like a cold air intake and a tune and it feels better. Seems like small changes do help in a way.
I live in Texas so highway cruising might be better than stop and go but I wouldn’t say I ve seen massive improvements. A little bump though is nice.
I’ve had my Tremor for a while now up here in the Rockies and it’s a beast on trails but the mpg is brutal. I’ve tried a cold air intake and that helped a bit but not a miracle. Sometimes I think it’s just the nature of a big truck. Maybe lighter wheels could do the trick. All about that balance right.
I ve got a Tremor too and I really haven’t seen much improvement with upgrades. I tried a cold air intake and it barely did anything in fuel savings. Frustrating in Oregon.
Might just be the beast it is.
I have a buddy with a Tremor he did a cold air intake and got better mpg. Living in Texas I know gas prices hurt. But sometimes upgrades can feel like a gamble. I ve seen mixed results with mods on trucks. Every bit helps I guess.
ive been driving my Tremor around Vancouver for a while now and honestly I don’t think upgrades will help much with mpg. I tried swapping the air filter but it only felt like a small change. Seems like these trucks love fuel more than anything else.
I get it though theyre powerful and all but man my wallet feels it every time I fill up. Maybe just gotta accept it and enjoy the ride
I used to have a Tremor F150 up in Idaho and I tried a few things to boost mpg. The cold air intake helped a bit but honestly didn’t make a huge difference in everyday driving. I’ve heard about those eco tuners too but didn’t wanna mess with the warranty.
Sometimes it feels like you gotta give up power for mpg so can be tricky.
I’ve been driving my Tremor in Texas for a while now and let me tell you it’s a beast but the mpg is kinda rough sometimes. I’ve noticed that some basic mods like a cold air intake and a better exhaust can help a little.
I also heard people talking about tire upgrades but not sure how much it really impacts mpg. It’s fun to tinker around but don’t expect miracles.