Thanks for the info! I'm always showing ~0.5mpg high in my '19 F-450. I watched this and several other videos, but was still having trouble getting into Engineering Test Mode. What finally worked for me was getting into the truck, CLOSING THE DOOR, hitting the lock on my key fob, waiting for everything to shut off, then following your procedure. When the door was open, it kicked the "Driver's Door Open" alarm on the screen and never went into test mode. Don't know if I'm the only knucklehead that had this problem, but you may want to pin a comment telling guys to make sure all the doors are closed. Might help someone having the same issue I did. Thanks again!
Thanks for the video. I used it on my Ford Maverick and it worked like a charm. First fill up after showed 32.7 mpg, actual was 32.66 mpg! Before it was about 2-3 mpg off.
I want my F150 to lie to me about its fuel mileage, it makes me feel better. Just like I wish my friends would tell me that my date, who rates a real-world 5, was an 8.
All manufacturers do this, i have had 18’ chevy, 19’ ram, and now 22’ ford pickups. They averaged 1-1.5 mpg off from hand calculated numbers from trip display.
Does this update all saved calculations? Or just the current & future trip results? I.E., the Trailer section shows a lifetime fuel economy when towing a particular trailer. Does that number update if you change this to be more accurate?
I can't figure out why your truck is only getting 13 mpg. Is it a gas engine? My 6.7's real world mileage is a bit better than that. Great tip...thanks
Hey man, I was just wondering, I have a F250 6.7 2017. It should have a 34-gallon tank. When my fuel tank is just about empty, I go to fill up. I can only fit in about 26 gallons of diesel, and it's full. have you come across that at all?
If it’s a crew cab short bed it’s not 34 gallon. I’ve got a 16 SD diesel with the same small tank. Wouldn’t have bought it had I known it. Put an auxiliary tank in bed.
I originally video taped at 5478 miles, but when I went to start editing the video (4 something thousand miles later) I noticed that I didn’t explain or show how to enter engineering mode well. Had to retake that part and throw it in so I can publish the vid for you all.
I originally made the video at around 5400 miles, but when I went to finally edit the video, I realized that the content leading up to the job was terrible. So I redid the intro and part leading up to the job lol. Happens to every TH-camr at some point.
I guess I am assuming that you are dividing your Pump Receipt (Real World) vs Trip Meter (Computer), or are you using the Fuel Economy Average as the computer? I just did my first test and my Trip meter showed 18.1 mpg while the Pump Receipt calced at 15.92 mpg for those miles. But then looking at my Fuel Economy tab, it shows overall 15.6 avg mpg. So my all around continued average is 15.6 which is closer to what the pump receipt calced at. So if I do 5 or 6 fill ups and lower my AFE bias to match the trip to the pump, wont that then lower my Fuel Economy average also (which is a bit lower than the pump calc at this first shot)? So I am just a bit confused with the Trip vs Fuel Econ tabs with different averages. I guess I have some fuel to burn before I see what I come up with. If you even see this comment, thanks in advance for your clarification.
I used real world hand calculation to come up with the bias. That's the only way to get it spot on. speedometer must be calibrated as well for solid numbers.
@@MotorHead18 Thanks for the kind words. Unfortunately, my 2016 f-250 Super Duty has a different configuration on the steering wheel. I understand now how to change the bias, but I cannot get into test mode.
Should be fairly similar.\ try this. 1. Turn ignition from OFF to RUN 5 times within 10 seconds, with the 5th time ending in RUN. Door locks will cycle to confirm programming mode. 2. Within 20 seconds press any button on first keyless remote. Door locks will cycle to confirm programming. 3. Within 20 seconds, press any button on second keyless remote. Door locks will cycle again to confirm programming. 4. Turn ignition to OFF. Locks will again cycle to indicate end of programming mode.
@@MotorHead18 I found out how to get into the program mode. It’s the “down” arrow not the “ok”in my truck though scrolling through I cannot find the AFE to change it. Could it be aftermarket programming seeing I’m deleted or does the above sequencing bring it up 2015 F350 diesel. Will give the above sequencing a try to see if AFE is shown. Thank you. Rick
@@MotorHead18 I tried your method with both keys. The door locks do not do anything and cannot get into the programming to change my AFE!! Totally lost now on how to change it. I tried looking up on FORScan too and cannot find anything there for my 2015 F350
Great video man! I am going to go do this on mine now, its way off, I need to go down to 848!. How did you get the actual degrees to show above your engine and trans temp gauges?
@@MotorHead18 that's great. Forscan is definitely on my list of things to play with but I haven't found a good list of codes that make me feel real great about changing things!
What method did you use to get your real world MPG? I track all my fill ups through my CarFax app without doing top offs, and it keeps track. I'm wandering if that is accurate enough. Thank you.
Anyone else notice that when he started the procedure and put the system into Engineering mode he had 9252.3 miles on the truck but then after making the changes he had 5478.7? Um….. thats one way you improve your fuel mileage! I assume he’s gotten into this mode multiple times and this was different takes stitched together to make this video..but just checking, that change didnt affect anything else….did it?
Switched fuel tanks from a 30 gallon to a 55 gallon titan tank. Will this method enable me to accommodate the extra 25 gallons that I’m caring to get correct mileage information?
Doesn't calculate hard throttle well. Drive it normal it will be accurate. Mine is 100% avg and miles to empty. Avg 19.5 around town and got 23.4 hwy last trip
@@MotorHead18 fill the tank, set the trip. When I fill up again i take the miles driven and divided it by the gallons pumped. I have also check the miles to empty with Google maps and it's within single digits. I absolutely baby the truck. I only seen the boost go above 5psi once in the last 3 weeks. Hard throttling will make it hard to calculate exactly how long the fuel will last. Computer takes timed snapshot and average fuel consumption together. Consistent driving habbits will make your computer accurate 👌
@@MotorHead18 takes allot of restraint to not enjoy 400hp 700+ torque. I'll give er a lil every once in awhile. I was doing boosted launches test driving it
Would this affect distance miles to empty? Just bought a new 22 f350 tremor. Changed wheels and tires from 18” to 22” and also installed 60 gallon S&B fuel tank. I drove 1100 miles and noticed my mpg is off by 1.3mpg and my distance to empty is off too saying I have more miles to empty than I really do. Any suggestions here?
Towing really throws off the computerized mpg. How off is the mpg compared to hand calculated empty driving? And forscan will be required to fix your miles to empty to compensate for larger fuel tank.
@@MotorHead18 I know you don't have it anymore but I wasn't sure if you were able to do this for your ram. And this is only because of bigger tires, right?
Why does everyone buy a 3/4 or 1 ton truck and then become consumed about what theyre mpg is? I used to own a 03 F350 6.0 and now a 17 F250 6.2L... what kinda of fuel mileage am I getting? Who knows who cares... its not a GD Prius
I was wondering if the 9252 was a kilometer reading, even though it showed miles. Motor Head, I don't think the difference is the percentage you deleted... Curious what it read later
Remember everyone, turn this thing all the way up before you sell your truck so you can tell the new owner that you have a super rare fuel booster in this truck, your uncle made it and there was only one so the new owner has to pay an extra 14,300.00 on top of the vehicle price!
Thanks for the info! I'm always showing ~0.5mpg high in my '19 F-450. I watched this and several other videos, but was still having trouble getting into Engineering Test Mode. What finally worked for me was getting into the truck, CLOSING THE DOOR, hitting the lock on my key fob, waiting for everything to shut off, then following your procedure. When the door was open, it kicked the "Driver's Door Open" alarm on the screen and never went into test mode. Don't know if I'm the only knucklehead that had this problem, but you may want to pin a comment telling guys to make sure all the doors are closed. Might help someone having the same issue I did. Thanks again!
Thanks a lot brother!
I still can't make it work on my 14 f250
Thanks for the video. I used it on my Ford Maverick and it worked like a charm. First fill up after showed 32.7 mpg, actual was 32.66 mpg! Before it was about 2-3 mpg off.
Spot on! Hell of mpg btw lol
Mine was off by almost 2 mpg. I just found out about this a few days ago. Good info
Thanks for your support!
Is there a way to do this in forscan? This method is not working on my 14 f250
I want my F150 to lie to me about its fuel mileage, it makes me feel better. Just like I wish my friends would tell me that my date, who rates a real-world 5, was an 8.
LMAO you got a good point there
All manufacturers do this, i have had 18’ chevy, 19’ ram, and now 22’ ford pickups. They averaged 1-1.5 mpg off from hand calculated numbers from trip display.
They smart lol
Diesel just hit 5.79 a gallon here. If that thing didn’t lie to me I would be crying right now.
LMAO 🙏
Curious if this works on the F150 as well. Probably?? Also, I didn't see a follow up vid - did the changes get it closer to real world?
What other setting are in that engineering mode?
Great video brother!! Can you please make a video on using Forscan to calibrate the use of 37" tires correctly?
For sure! Subscribe with notification and within my next few vids, I'll make sure it's covered!
@@MotorHead18 Subbed!
@@wyliecoyote5.082 I'm actually going to video tape it today, but still need to push out another 2 vids...I am a busy man!
@@MotorHead18 look forward to the videos my man!!!! Keep them coming.
Does this update all saved calculations? Or just the current & future trip results? I.E., the Trailer section shows a lifetime fuel economy when towing a particular trailer. Does that number update if you change this to be more accurate?
@@danh8354 yeah it updates everything
I can't figure out why your truck is only getting 13 mpg. Is it a gas engine? My 6.7's real world mileage is a bit better than that. Great tip...thanks
Lifted diesel on 37s!
@@MotorHead18 why did you lift your truck to begin with?
Yeah, I have been suspect of my high mileage numbers. Thank you!! I’ll get this lil problem fixed.
Give it a shot!!!
Good info. But for me MPG is not as important as DTE but they are, or should be, related based on the last 50-100 miles traveled.
I’ved tried on my 2012 and did not work !
Do you know how to do it on older trucks ?
Probably fairly similar brother
I have a 2022 F 256.2. My gas cap light keep coming on for no apparent reason. Why is that ?
Hey man, I was just wondering, I have a F250 6.7 2017. It should have a 34-gallon tank. When my fuel tank is just about empty, I go to fill up. I can only fit in about 26 gallons of diesel, and it's full. have you come across that at all?
@@yuriykoval5361 no because I think 3-5 gals are considered reserve. Crawl underneath and verify it’s a 34
If it’s a crew cab short bed it’s not 34 gallon. I’ve got a 16 SD diesel with the same small tank. Wouldn’t have bought it had I known it. Put an auxiliary tank in bed.
Will 920 be the correct setting for the 7.3 gas engine
Depends on many variables specific to your truck and driving style. Gotta do the math.
Any idea why your odometer originally was 9252.3 (2:51) when you entered Engineering Test Mode and it was 5478.7 (2:58) just 7 seconds later?
I originally video taped at 5478 miles, but when I went to start editing the video (4 something thousand miles later) I noticed that I didn’t explain or show how to enter engineering mode well. Had to retake that part and throw it in so I can publish the vid for you all.
2014 hold down ,down arrow then crank . Not sure how to make changes once in engineering mode.
Did you figure out how to adjust the MPG on your 2014?
How did you get the actual coolant temp right above the coolant temp gauge?
forscan!
Seeing you have the actual analog temp on the gauges.
Did you enable that with Forscan?
Or is there a way to do it without Forscan?
Yeah, FORscan was all I needed
Awesome! Thanks for passing this on.
No problem, please share it!
Thanks brother. Very much appreciated.
Yes sir
I changed my bias and it works great. My question is if the battery is disconnected will the bias revert back to 1000?
No it doesn’t revert
Why did your mileage drop from 9200 to 5400 before you changed anything??
I'm curious too.
I originally made the video at around 5400 miles, but when I went to finally edit the video, I realized that the content leading up to the job was terrible. So I redid the intro and part leading up to the job lol. Happens to every TH-camr at some point.
I assume if the computer numbers are lower than my real world numbers that I would take the lower number and divide by the higher number?
Yeah so essentially you would add bias instead of most everyone else removing bias. Hopefully that makes sense.
I guess I am assuming that you are dividing your Pump Receipt (Real World) vs Trip Meter (Computer), or are you using the Fuel Economy Average as the computer? I just did my first test and my Trip meter showed 18.1 mpg while the Pump Receipt calced at 15.92 mpg for those miles. But then looking at my Fuel Economy tab, it shows overall 15.6 avg mpg. So my all around continued average is 15.6 which is closer to what the pump receipt calced at. So if I do 5 or 6 fill ups and lower my AFE bias to match the trip to the pump, wont that then lower my Fuel Economy average also (which is a bit lower than the pump calc at this first shot)? So I am just a bit confused with the Trip vs Fuel Econ tabs with different averages. I guess I have some fuel to burn before I see what I come up with. If you even see this comment, thanks in advance for your clarification.
I used real world hand calculation to come up with the bias. That's the only way to get it spot on. speedometer must be calibrated as well for solid numbers.
In my truck I have the same problem
It’s really common especially if you tow
If I do what you did will it waste less diesel
Doesn't work on my 2017 F350 6.7. Anybody get their 2017 to work?
My truck is about a mile per gallon off the other way. Truck is showing 16.5 when it's actually 17.6. How would I adjust for this?
Increase the bias instead of decrease. Similar process shown in the vid
And your lucky to be getting 17.6 lmao
@@MotorHead18 Thanks for the kind words. Unfortunately, my 2016 f-250 Super Duty has a different configuration on the steering wheel. I understand now how to change the bias, but I cannot get into test mode.
Did you hold ok button all during adjustment or just until that engineer screen came up?
Only until the engineering screen popped up
@@MotorHead18 Thx
@@jack9302 no problem 😎
Man this is good to know I never knew this I’ve been thinking my truck is been getting good gas mileage all this time jokes on me huh
It’s all good George! We all learn somehow
2015 F350. Cannot get into the program mode. Tried numerous times but nothing. Ideas please
Should be fairly similar.\ try this.
1. Turn ignition from OFF to RUN 5 times within 10 seconds, with the 5th time ending in RUN. Door locks will cycle to confirm programming mode.
2. Within 20 seconds press any button on first keyless remote. Door locks will cycle to confirm programming.
3. Within 20 seconds, press any button on second keyless remote. Door locks will cycle again to confirm programming.
4. Turn ignition to OFF. Locks will again cycle to indicate end of programming mode.
@@MotorHead18 I found out how to get into the program mode. It’s the “down” arrow not the “ok”in my truck though scrolling through I cannot find the AFE to change it. Could it be aftermarket programming seeing I’m deleted or does the above sequencing bring it up
2015 F350 diesel. Will give the above sequencing a try to see if AFE is shown.
Thank you.
Rick
@@wizzsax123 awesome Rick
@@MotorHead18 I tried your method with both keys. The door locks do not do anything and cannot get into the programming to change my AFE!! Totally lost now on how to change it. I tried looking up on FORScan too and cannot find anything there for my 2015 F350
@@wizzsax123 check out the below comments for some additional help
Great video man! I am going to go do this on mine now, its way off, I need to go down to 848!. How did you get the actual degrees to show above your engine and trans temp gauges?
Yeah man it’s an easy fix! And I added the numbered temps above gauges using forscan
@@MotorHead18 that's great. Forscan is definitely on my list of things to play with but I haven't found a good list of codes that make me feel real great about changing things!
And thanks for this mileage adjustment video
With this adjustment on a F250 will it automatically give you the right mpg when trailering as well as highway and city mpg as well?
Yessir. Exactly.
what year is the truck that you are doing this too.
19
What method did you use to get your real world MPG? I track all my fill ups through my CarFax app without doing top offs, and it keeps track. I'm wandering if that is accurate enough. Thank you.
I use the fuelly app!
Does this also compensate for oversized tires?
Yes, as long as your math is right
Anyone else notice that when he started the procedure and put the system into Engineering mode he had 9252.3 miles on the truck but then after making the changes he had 5478.7? Um….. thats one way you improve your fuel mileage! I assume he’s gotten into this mode multiple times and this was different takes stitched together to make this video..but just checking, that change didnt affect anything else….did it?
Great content!!!
Thanks brother
Will that work on a 2013 F350?
I’ve tried on my 2015 with no luck
need to do that for my 2005 F150
Fords across the board lol
Does this fix apply to the F-150 as well?
Yes sir, this can absolutely be done on an f150 as well.
Hey from Shelby, NC!
Nice!!!
Hunted quail in Shelby, NC a few years ago.
Dude, thank you!
No prob!
How do you get the digital above the gauges?
It was a FORscan mod actually
Where did you get the 918 number ???
I explain it in the video?
Can this be done on a 2016 f-250? My truck reads 23.8. I know there’s no way I’m actually getting that 😂
Yeah, I think its the same process brother. Give it a shot and let us know! I think your truck is confused for a ford ranger lmao 😂
I didnt see your boost gauge. Any reason you dont show it?
Wylie coyote5.0 Yeah, I would rather see my transmission temp gauge instead, but I do have access to the gauge quickly!
Does it work with a Cummins
Can be done, just a different way
Thanks. Nice trick to know!
Yesssir! It’s been spot on every fillup since
@@MotorHead18 i’ll be doing this soon too! Thx
@@TheBeingReal let me know how it goes
Didnt work for the 2012 😢
Great info. Thank you.
Thanks!
Switched fuel tanks from a 30 gallon to a 55 gallon titan tank. Will this method enable me to accommodate the extra 25 gallons that I’m caring to get correct mileage information?
Yeah just use forscan to change the amount and the monitoring screen will adjust
Will this work on a 2002 f 250?
I doubt it
Doesn't calculate hard throttle well. Drive it normal it will be accurate. Mine is 100% avg and miles to empty. Avg 19.5 around town and got 23.4 hwy last trip
Hand calculated?
@@MotorHead18 fill the tank, set the trip. When I fill up again i take the miles driven and divided it by the gallons pumped. I have also check the miles to empty with Google maps and it's within single digits. I absolutely baby the truck. I only seen the boost go above 5psi once in the last 3 weeks. Hard throttling will make it hard to calculate exactly how long the fuel will last. Computer takes timed snapshot and average fuel consumption together. Consistent driving habbits will make your computer accurate 👌
@@wayneholder139 2500rpms all the time here haha
@@MotorHead18 takes allot of restraint to not enjoy 400hp 700+ torque. I'll give er a lil every once in awhile. I was doing boosted launches test driving it
So your telling me my 10.8 average it shows is actually worse then that? Thought it couldn't get any worse😭
Maybe just a tad lmao 🤣
Will this work on 14 250?.
Yes it will
@@MotorHead18 thank you
@@14_lariatf250 yessir
too cool. thanks!
No problem!
Would this affect distance miles to empty? Just bought a new 22 f350 tremor. Changed wheels and tires from 18” to 22” and also installed 60 gallon S&B fuel tank. I drove 1100 miles and noticed my mpg is off by 1.3mpg and my distance to empty is off too saying I have more miles to empty than I really do. Any suggestions here?
Towing really throws off the computerized mpg. How off is the mpg compared to hand calculated empty driving? And forscan will be required to fix your miles to empty to compensate for larger fuel tank.
Cool!
Thanks brother
Can you do something like this for the ram?
I'll look into it!
@@MotorHead18 I know you don't have it anymore but I wasn't sure if you were able to do this for your ram. And this is only because of bigger tires, right?
@@nitrotmann It was off stock as well!
Thk u
THANKS
No problem
Mine was off 3mpg lol.
Holy smokes
Why does everyone buy a 3/4 or 1 ton truck and then become consumed about what theyre mpg is? I used to own a 03 F350 6.0 and now a 17 F250 6.2L... what kinda of fuel mileage am I getting? Who knows who cares... its not a GD Prius
Lol, did you even watch the video
@@MotorHead18 its still a super duty video so yeah I watched it🥴
It’s an option built into the truck and owners would like it to provide real numbers. That’s why.
Your mileage actually matters a lot if you drive a lot of miles.
@@jaredmayer3960 that I would agree with. But most of these guys are using as a bar to bar pavement princess
Interesting, but now your mileage reading is based on the bias of those 4 fill ups.
Well its spot on now
Boom
Yes sir
Your pinky action is weak, bro! 😆
hahaha
You real g?
yessir
Anyone else notice his odometer went from 9,252 down to 5,478 after he changed the setting?
I never even noticed that? Lol
@@MotorHead18 It changed before you made the setting change. As soon as you entered into that mode the milage changed.
@@Ballme60 it probably changed back then. Although the difference between the two different mileage’s is roughly when I deleted 🤔
I was wondering if the 9252 was a kilometer reading, even though it showed miles. Motor Head, I don't think the difference is the percentage you deleted... Curious what it read later
Why does anyone care about MPG and buy these trucks
Thanks for watching Joe lol
I got an f250 diesel. Who gives a shit what mileage you are getting? Buy an EV if you really give a shit, not a truck.
Thanks boss
Will this work on 7.3 gas engine
Remember everyone, turn this thing all the way up before you sell your truck so you can tell the new owner that you have a super rare fuel booster in this truck, your uncle made it and there was only one so the new owner has to pay an extra 14,300.00 on top of the vehicle price!
😂🤣
Gg
Does this work on the 2014 f250
Give it a shot
Does this work for a 2016 powerstroke?
Yessir