Jason B
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Seems about right. ECO mode would only make a difference in start/stop situations like city driving. Steady speed on the highway shouldn't make a difference no matter what mode you are in.
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Do you have the new 2025 MPC 2.3, or the older version? Just curious…I have the 2.3 engine. I started thinking about this because I took a 3000 trip to the Pacific Northwest where speeds ranged from 75 to 85 mph. 85 is 2300 RPMs. I averaged 25.5 mpg's and double checked it. Driving 65 in ECO has been less than hoped for.
Depends on the highway speed.Seems about right. ECO mode would only make a difference in start/stop situations like city driving. Steady speed on the highway shouldn't make a difference no matter what mode you are in.
ECO is a horrible driving experience . I took a trip from Boston to Maine and ECO was so sluggish going up grades, I thought that the engine had died. I had my foot on the accelerator going up hill and the the Ranger just chokes ,like its running on 2 cylinders or something? I will NOT use ECO ever again. Switched back to Normal and it ran great! I'v e been getting over 500 miles per tank on Normal and Sport mode.I have the 2.3 engine. I started thinking about this because I took a 3000 trip to the Pacific Northwest where speeds ranged from 75 to 85 mph. 85 is 2300 RPMs. I averaged 25.5 mpg's and double checked it. Driving 65 in ECO has been less than hoped for.

With only 3,000 miles on my ‘25 2.3 Ranger, I have been using Eco mode for most of my around town driving, and I like it. I am learning to manually down shift when I encounter any steep/long uphills. The transmission seems to respond well. I only wish that the vehicle would stay in the selected mode when shut off…ECO is a horrible driving experience . I took a trip from Boston to Maine and ECO was so sluggish going up grades, I thought that the engine had died. I had my foot on the accelerator going up hill and the the Ranger just chokes ,like its running on 2 cylinders or something? I will NOT use ECO ever again. I'v e been getting over 500 miles per tank on Normal and sport mode.![]()
2024 lariat 2.3Do you have the new 2025 MPC 2.3, or the older version? Just curious…
I'v e been getting over 500 miles per tank on Normal and Sport mode.![]()
Compared to the 4.0Litre V-6 I had in my 2005 Ranger ...its a huuuge improvement!
For real you're going 500 miles on an 18 gallon tank?Compared to the 4.0Litre V-6 I had in my 2005 Ranger ...its a huuuge improvement!
28 mpg?For real you're going 500 miles on an 18 gallon tank?
Yes...but I drive like an old man, no speeding, no passengers, no loads, 38psi in the tires, the 2.3 engine is really fuel efficient.28 mpg?