Comparing at supercrew 4x4 with a panoramic roof and 20" wheels with a tuned Coyote to any Ranger is not apples to apples. I also drive my F150 pretty hard so I am not trying to get really good mpg. I would have picked a different vehicle if I was needing 20+ mpg. There is not at much btu per gallon of E-85 as there is gasoline so you have to use more of it to make the same hp. Great things about it are it runs cooler so you can bump in more timing and like you mentioned it cleans up the back side of the valves. Gen 3 Coyotes have two sets of injectors to direct and behind the valves. Ford did this for a multitude of reasons but one benefit is that it helps with the carbon build up on the back of the intake valves.


