Gas milage on a 1 ton ext Ford?

RLENT

Veteran Expediter
the air flow gauge on my gmc for the air filter never moves....and it does function, just not as it is suppose to...
Don't bet on it - it may be working just fine :D

Air filters can, and do, last up to 100K miles and more :eek: - it is entirely dependent on how contaminated, and how restricted, they are.

FWIW, I got 123K miles out of the original air filter in my Sprinter - when I replaced it the restriction indicator on the filter housing was still showing no restriction, and it was functional (tested with vacuum)

I went ahead and replaced it more due to age (couple years old) than anything else.

At this point I have 80K miles on my current air filter.
 

chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
RLent wrote:

Don't bet on it - it may be working just fine

Hmmm..we also vac checked ours, thats why i can say it is functional....i guess i'll just have to continue to pull the filter from time to time and let it run just to see how long i can go...:D
 

RLENT

Veteran Expediter
Hmmm..we also vac checked ours, thats why i can say it is functional....i guess i'll just have to continue to pull the filter from time to time and let it run just to see how long i can go...:D
Yup :D

These guys make the one that came stock from the factory on the Cummins in my Dodge Ram:

Filter Minder

Some interesting data on that site here:

Myth vs. Fact
 

guido4475

Not a Member
I am going by what my restriction gauge is showing, and the fact that I cant see daylight through the filter anymore, even after shaking it out.

What did the Doe say as she came out of the woods?
I'll never do that for two bucks again.
 

skyraider

Veteran Expediter
US Navy
I hve a one ton dodge 2002 318 ci throttle body ,,extended van,,,drywgt 5600 lbs,,i only get 15.5 mpg with the air on and worse under a load of 16oo pounds, it is not as good on mileage as some of the newer vans,,my van is old technology.
 
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