Sport/normal mode button
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RE: Sport/normal mode button
I haven't compared it but I read in the owners handbook that driving in sport mode will increase fuel consumption. So i use it as little as possible...only when passing or when I'm stuck behind a ridiculously slow moving bone-head (who wouldn't use the pull-outs) on a twisty mountain road likeI was this morning.
#3
RE: Sport/normal mode button
Willie,
If you want to increase your fuel mileage in town, drive in 3rd. gear for all the stop and go driving, takes alot of load of the tranny having to down shift out of 4th all the time. I have done this and had other try with pretty good results. Driving in sports mode only makes the tranny shifting more responsive.
How many miles on your truck, what octane gas are you using, when was your truck last tuned including wires? All thes will make a difference in your mileage
Also, what sort of mileage are you getting now, both in town and on the road?
If you want to increase your fuel mileage in town, drive in 3rd. gear for all the stop and go driving, takes alot of load of the tranny having to down shift out of 4th all the time. I have done this and had other try with pretty good results. Driving in sports mode only makes the tranny shifting more responsive.
How many miles on your truck, what octane gas are you using, when was your truck last tuned including wires? All thes will make a difference in your mileage
Also, what sort of mileage are you getting now, both in town and on the road?
#4
RE: Sport/normal mode button
I live in the city and commute to the suburbs for work, so I get a little bit of city/highway drivingcombined. I've tried both modes and there is very little difference in mileage, so I run sport mode all the time - I like the shift points better and it makes the underpowered disco a little more fun. You're already shelling out alot of money running premium (I hope), so you might as well enjoy it.
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RE: Sport/normal mode button
My Discovery has 123,000 miles on it. I am using only 92 octane from Arco. I might be loosing some power there due to the 10% ethanol, maybe I should start using a different gas station. I just installed bosch +4's and Magnacore 8mm wires and a new filter. I have never had it tuned by a shop since I bought it at 75,000 miles. Synthetic transfer case oil. I still need to change the differential oil. Transmission has been flushed. New Maf and front o2 sensors at 90,000 miles. I will be changing the rear o2's soon.
My last tank ran 275 miles and I burned 20 gallons, 13.7 MPG. I think the new BFG 245/75/16 tires use a little more fuel. The most miles I havegotton out of a tank is 325 miles. I always have it in sport mode and I do run it in 3 rd. in town and speeds 40 and below. I think bogging the engine uses more fuel and causes carbon build up. Most of my driving is back roads and a little city.
Willie
My last tank ran 275 miles and I burned 20 gallons, 13.7 MPG. I think the new BFG 245/75/16 tires use a little more fuel. The most miles I havegotton out of a tank is 325 miles. I always have it in sport mode and I do run it in 3 rd. in town and speeds 40 and below. I think bogging the engine uses more fuel and causes carbon build up. Most of my driving is back roads and a little city.
Willie
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RE: Sport/normal mode button
You'll find the 92 doesn't have much if any Ethanol in it, that's why it says 'up to 10%'. Sadly we can't run the ethanol rich stuff, I may put an E85 kit in to run that, mileage sucks but 85% non-petrol would be a nice change for those of us that cannot run veg oil (non-diesel engines) but who'd rather not fund the petroleum industry and all that entails.