Fuel additives and Overhead mpg
Fuel additives and Overhead mpg
Had an interesting experience coming back from Myrtle Beach a few weeks ago.
Generally, I don't trust the overhead for fuel economy numbers, it generally reads 5-7% high. However, towing my camper, one of the tanks actually was perfect.
Here is the situation:
~510 miles each way. With the trailer on and running I-95, I got about 315 miles on the first tank. Filled up in NC (only put in about 33 gal, I can get in 39 if I run till DTE hits 0), so till I hit Myrtle Beach, I had ~1/2 a tank.
I've been running 15oz PS, with 9oz of MMO everytime I fill up...I read the back of the bottles, and brewed that ratio and amount based on a 200 gal tank, I think. (One of them says the bottle with treat 100-300 gal, so I split it down the center...I forget what the other one said.)
Before we left to come home, I filled up again. However, I only had 24oz bottles with me, and I wasn't thinking until it was too late...I had dumped the entire 24oz in, and only put in about 20 gal of #2.
So, coming back north, I had to stop near Richmond to fill up. I noticed various times through that tank that the overhead was reading much lower than it was on the way down. I just figured it was traffic, etc.
Anyways, once I filled up, I did a quick hand-calc, and I came up with 9.73, where as the overhead had read 9.7.
So, I guess what I am asking is if anyone else has noticed what happens if they load up the PS/MMO. The mileage was down (~0.4 mpg) from the 1.5 tanks I ran on the way down, but that could be traffic, speed, etc. But, the overhead was dead-on.
It's weird stuff like this that keeps me up at night!
Generally, I don't trust the overhead for fuel economy numbers, it generally reads 5-7% high. However, towing my camper, one of the tanks actually was perfect.
Here is the situation:
~510 miles each way. With the trailer on and running I-95, I got about 315 miles on the first tank. Filled up in NC (only put in about 33 gal, I can get in 39 if I run till DTE hits 0), so till I hit Myrtle Beach, I had ~1/2 a tank.
I've been running 15oz PS, with 9oz of MMO everytime I fill up...I read the back of the bottles, and brewed that ratio and amount based on a 200 gal tank, I think. (One of them says the bottle with treat 100-300 gal, so I split it down the center...I forget what the other one said.)
Before we left to come home, I filled up again. However, I only had 24oz bottles with me, and I wasn't thinking until it was too late...I had dumped the entire 24oz in, and only put in about 20 gal of #2.
So, coming back north, I had to stop near Richmond to fill up. I noticed various times through that tank that the overhead was reading much lower than it was on the way down. I just figured it was traffic, etc.
Anyways, once I filled up, I did a quick hand-calc, and I came up with 9.73, where as the overhead had read 9.7.
So, I guess what I am asking is if anyone else has noticed what happens if they load up the PS/MMO. The mileage was down (~0.4 mpg) from the 1.5 tanks I ran on the way down, but that could be traffic, speed, etc. But, the overhead was dead-on.
It's weird stuff like this that keeps me up at night!
So, coming back north, I had to stop near Richmond to fill up. I noticed various times through that tank that the overhead was reading much lower than it was on the way down. I just figured it was traffic, etc.
Anyways, once I filled up, I did a quick hand-calc, and I came up with 9.73, where as the overhead had read 9.7.
So, I guess what I am asking is if anyone else has noticed what happens if they load up the PS/MMO. The mileage was down (~0.4 mpg) from the 1.5 tanks I ran on the way down, but that could be traffic, speed, etc. But, the overhead was dead-on.
It's weird stuff like this that keeps me up at night!
Anyways, once I filled up, I did a quick hand-calc, and I came up with 9.73, where as the overhead had read 9.7.
So, I guess what I am asking is if anyone else has noticed what happens if they load up the PS/MMO. The mileage was down (~0.4 mpg) from the 1.5 tanks I ran on the way down, but that could be traffic, speed, etc. But, the overhead was dead-on.
It's weird stuff like this that keeps me up at night!

Don't forget, coming back UP north you're heading UPHILL!! Mother earth being round and all. Used to see the same thing when I was traveling from PA to FL two times a week.
You can add to much PS and lose mileage, also called over dosing. My self I will no longer use PS as it had a large amount of Naptha in it aka lighter fluid. I now use Lucas and have been very happy with it and I see a small increase in mileage when I use it. Many of the pre 2004.5 engines do well with 1 qt of ash less 2 cycle oil per 32 gallons of diesel so you may want to try using it instead of PS.
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