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Art of War FFH Edition - Collective tips on how to get the most MPG out of your new FFH

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I think Ford ought to "undo" that software change that upped the max EV speed. On the whole I think it may have made highway mileage worse.

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OK for those who want to know, I used to drive an 18 wheeler, and for those who have a Class A CDL you will know this. It becomes second nature to scan the dash periodically. It is a Must Do when driving a big rig since you need to maintain constant watch on air supply, oil pressure, water temp trans temp, etc.

 

When I am driving, I have my foot lightly resting on the gas pedal in such a way that just a wiggle of my big toe can change it from ICE to EV and back. It is something that takes training and practice to know exactly where to place your foot on the floor and pedal. I accelerate to speed, 55-60, and found 60-63 is the best speed at which to maintain this at, at 2 KW or so, once I reach my speed I lightly, very lightly back off until the instant creeps up and keep a watch on the battery SOC. Once it reaches the 80 or so mark, I start to very lightly back off the gas until I maintain speed at the lowest possible KW on Empower while keeping it well above the EV threshold. At this point I am over the 40 MPG mark and climbing.

 

A quick glance at Speedometer, then Empower and back to the road every so often to maintain it. If I see MPG drop, and speed go up I back off a wiggle until it settles, if I see the speed go down, I wiggle more gas. The peddle is very sensitive to inputs and just a slight wiggle is all it takes. I have gotten to the point now that I can go long stretches with NO charge/discharge on the battery gauge, its all ICE propulsion. I see it hitting 60 MPG at that point.

 

Wind and rain can impact this a bit, but even then I am seeing mid 40's. There is one stretch of road where it is gradual up hill and mostly down hill, I still use very little EV going down, I pulse up to 63 on ICE and glide down to 55 on EV so when I reach the flats again I still have a high charge. It is a simple technique, but hard to learn since it takes a lot of practice to get your foot just right, but once you find that sweet spot, it becomes so easy tht after a while it is second nature.

 

I can tell you my eyes are not locked onto the dash at any one point, glance, down, glance up, glance down left look up is all it takes. I also have very good peripheral vision, so it is really easy for me to do this.

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