Highest MPG Ever.
I guess that zone will depend on your gears and tranny too.. Try this link for the white paper.
http://cumminsengines.com/assets/pdf...whitepaper.pdf
http://cumminsengines.com/assets/pdf...whitepaper.pdf
I can't figgure how you guys with W250's are getting in the low 20's, i drove a tank of summer fuel out at 60-65, never blew any smoke and kept the boost below 10psi and could just sqwek out 18.5 mpg.
i get 16-17 driving to and from work 8 miles hwy, 3 miles country roads, 1 mile town.
Dar
i get 16-17 driving to and from work 8 miles hwy, 3 miles country roads, 1 mile town.
Dar
I can't figgure how you guys with W250's are getting in the low 20's, i drove a tank of summer fuel out at 60-65, never blew any smoke and kept the boost below 10psi and could just sqwek out 18.5 mpg.
i get 16-17 driving to and from work 8 miles hwy, 3 miles country roads, 1 mile town.
Dar
i get 16-17 driving to and from work 8 miles hwy, 3 miles country roads, 1 mile town.
Dar
I live out in the sticks.
My truck takes a minimum of 7 miles to get to operating temp.
I live 1.5 mile @ 35mph to the stop sign then the speed goes up to 55.
Also 90% of the time when ever i start my truck i put on 50 miles minimum.
Bob i can buy the 16-17 with the way i drive, but i can't understand the full tank @ 18.5, i mean i milked that sucker for everything i had, and then some guys with a slip-o-matic A518/3:54 with 33 inch tires say they get 22-24 mpg...i ain't buyin it.
by the way it's nobody in this thread.
i really don't think they know how to really chech there milage.
Dar
by the way it's nobody in this thread.
i really don't think they know how to really chech there milage.
Dar
best mpg I ever got was 20 US mpg going a contant 60 on my stock 91 with an auto and balding 235/85/16 toyo tires on a 150mile trip.
Best I ever got over a whole tank was about 18mpg in the dead of winter (#1 diesel) on 255/85/16 toyo m55s. truck had ddp injectors, he351cw, 4" ex, dennyt pin, valet closed, and a dying auto trans going roughly 60mph. all highway
Best I ever got over a whole tank was about 18mpg in the dead of winter (#1 diesel) on 255/85/16 toyo m55s. truck had ddp injectors, he351cw, 4" ex, dennyt pin, valet closed, and a dying auto trans going roughly 60mph. all highway
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Bob i can buy the 16-17 with the way i drive, but i can't understand the full tank @ 18.5, i mean i milked that sucker for everything i had, and then some guys with a slip-o-matic A518/3:54 with 33 inch tires say they get 22-24 mpg...i ain't buyin it.
by the way it's nobody in this thread.
i really don't think they know how to really chech there milage.
Dar
by the way it's nobody in this thread.
i really don't think they know how to really chech there milage.
Dar
I wanna see something and I need confirmation.
Both 4.10 rear geared truck I had were 4x4 but the 2wd was a 3.54. I think I am seeing a trend. 4.10s get better mileage than the 3.54 counter-parts.
Best MPGs:
93 4x4 4.10 G360 stock tire 21mpgs
93 2wd 3.54 auto stock tire 17mpgs
92 4x4 4.10 G360 33x12.5 23mpgs
Someone want to help keep this simple list going?
Posted via Velocity LG ALLY
Both 4.10 rear geared truck I had were 4x4 but the 2wd was a 3.54. I think I am seeing a trend. 4.10s get better mileage than the 3.54 counter-parts.
Best MPGs:
93 4x4 4.10 G360 stock tire 21mpgs
93 2wd 3.54 auto stock tire 17mpgs
92 4x4 4.10 G360 33x12.5 23mpgs
Someone want to help keep this simple list going?
Posted via Velocity LG ALLY
I wanna see something and I need confirmation.
Both 4.10 rear geared truck I had were 4x4 but the 2wd was a 3.54. I think I am seeing a trend. 4.10s get better mileage than the 3.54 counter-parts.
Best MPGs:
93 4x4 4.10 G360 stock tire 21mpgs
93 2wd 3.54 auto stock tire 17mpgs
92 4x4 4.10 G360 33x12.5 23mpgs
Someone want to help keep this simple list going?
Posted via Velocity LG ALLY
Both 4.10 rear geared truck I had were 4x4 but the 2wd was a 3.54. I think I am seeing a trend. 4.10s get better mileage than the 3.54 counter-parts.
Best MPGs:
93 4x4 4.10 G360 stock tire 21mpgs
93 2wd 3.54 auto stock tire 17mpgs
92 4x4 4.10 G360 33x12.5 23mpgs
Someone want to help keep this simple list going?
Posted via Velocity LG ALLY
In order to get to TRUE MPG you have to hand fill your tank.
With diesel you get a lot of foam with a high speed pump. So you'll never get the same level of fuel when it shuts off.
With diesel you get a lot of foam with a high speed pump. So you'll never get the same level of fuel when it shuts off.
Take a look at what Cummins gives a stock truck:
3/4 ton 2WD with manual, street tires and
3.54 axle: 23 enpty, 20 loaded, 12 -17 mpg towing
4.10 axle: 21 empty, 19 loaded, 12 -16 mpg towing
3/4 ton 2WD with automatic, street tires and
3.07 axle and 3 speed auto: 20 empty, 18 loaded, 12 -16 mpg towing
3.54 axle: 21 enpty, 19 loaded, 12 -16 mpg towing
4.10 axle: 20 empty, 18 loaded, 12 - 16 mpg towing
3/4 ton 4WD with manual, trail tires and
3.54 axle: 22 enpty, 19 loaded, 12 -16 mpg towing
4.10 axle: 20 empty, 18 loaded, 12-16 mpg towing
3/4 ton 4WD with automatic, trail tires and
3.54 axle: 21 empty, 18 loaded, 12 -16 mpg towing
4.10 axle: 20 empty, 18 loaded, 12-15 mpg towing
Aerodynamics is one thing to play with, but how much, to what end and cost. I guess you could lower it, add flat plates underneath for air flow, miser type injectors, smaller mirrors and moon hubcaps but there goes the fun factor.
Cummins claims a 30% difference in MPG between a good driver and a bad one, now that I can see.
My Ramcharger doesn't do that great around town 15 mpg or so. It all depends on DC traffic, and at 10-20 MPH I'm thinking aerodynamics doesn't play a part. I can say that on a Denver to DC run I got 20 mpg (GPS). One of these days I'd like to try a timing bump and get a turbo off a 2nd Gen. The wifes 2nd gen will get 20-23 mpg all day long. Both are auto's w/OD.
3/4 ton 2WD with manual, street tires and
3.54 axle: 23 enpty, 20 loaded, 12 -17 mpg towing
4.10 axle: 21 empty, 19 loaded, 12 -16 mpg towing
3/4 ton 2WD with automatic, street tires and
3.07 axle and 3 speed auto: 20 empty, 18 loaded, 12 -16 mpg towing
3.54 axle: 21 enpty, 19 loaded, 12 -16 mpg towing
4.10 axle: 20 empty, 18 loaded, 12 - 16 mpg towing
3/4 ton 4WD with manual, trail tires and
3.54 axle: 22 enpty, 19 loaded, 12 -16 mpg towing
4.10 axle: 20 empty, 18 loaded, 12-16 mpg towing
3/4 ton 4WD with automatic, trail tires and
3.54 axle: 21 empty, 18 loaded, 12 -16 mpg towing
4.10 axle: 20 empty, 18 loaded, 12-15 mpg towing
Aerodynamics is one thing to play with, but how much, to what end and cost. I guess you could lower it, add flat plates underneath for air flow, miser type injectors, smaller mirrors and moon hubcaps but there goes the fun factor.
Cummins claims a 30% difference in MPG between a good driver and a bad one, now that I can see.
My Ramcharger doesn't do that great around town 15 mpg or so. It all depends on DC traffic, and at 10-20 MPH I'm thinking aerodynamics doesn't play a part. I can say that on a Denver to DC run I got 20 mpg (GPS). One of these days I'd like to try a timing bump and get a turbo off a 2nd Gen. The wifes 2nd gen will get 20-23 mpg all day long. Both are auto's w/OD.


