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Old 04-13-2008, 17:35   #1 (permalink)
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V8 vs V6?

whats up, for my next truck i plan on getting an f150 . what is the difference in mpg between a v6 and v8? and power? i want a 98-2002 f150 XLT or Lariet 4x4.
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Old 04-14-2008, 02:37   #2 (permalink)
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Re: V8 vs V6?

Wife's V6 gets only 1.5mpg more than my 5.4 V8. It's 5 years newer than my 02 so I'm not impressed. I get 12.5 in the city and last highway check was withold rear gear and got 16.4mpg. I'm getting 12.3-12.5mpg in the city with the 4.56s believe it or not.
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Re: V8 vs V6?

For the weight of a 4x4 your better off to get the 8 cylinder. If you plan just to haul yourself and a couple of fast food meals then the V6 will do fine. The V6's are well proven engines that should last just as long as any V8. It ultimately comes down to personal preference and budget. Even if you get the V6 and add shorter gears as kaboom10 did, you'll have near V8 performance around town where it matters most! Highway mileage won't be as kind however.
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