Flaith said:
ChoppinDs40 said:
f burg ag said:
ChoppinDs40 said:
Correct but people here saying they're getting over 20 with the regular 3.5EB
Not sure what to tell you. I had the 3.5EB with max tow and consistently got around 22 mpg. I guess I drive like the old man I am becoming.
Why would I lie about the MPG on a vehicle I don't even own anymore? Another Ag that lurks around here bought it…..maybe he can post his habits and MPG with the same truck.
Not saying you're lying… more of just, what am I doing wrong? I normally cruise at 75 on highway (often in Eco mode). I don't have a lead foot.
I can't imagine an E rated tire that's 1.5" taller than stock would take that much from my mpg.
Do you have a boost gauge? 3.55 or 3.73 rear gear?
What RPM are you running at 75mph on level ground?
I would imagine anything about ~65mph drops your fuel efficiency immensely, because, well, it's a giant brick truck with big tires that weights 5000lbs.
Yes, I run the boost gauge on the screen vs. Oil pressure.
3.55 rear with the 10speed. at 75mph, flat, it's usually around 1.8k rpm in 10th.
However, on the way to the airport this morning, I set the cruise to 70mph and I bet I averaged 20mpg or more.
Where, I'm seeing it drop immensely is going uphill at those speeds (obviously) and that's always driven by the turbos spooling (rpms don't even go up that much). I also read that eco mode may actually not be good if going 75pmh+ because it defers to spinning the turbos vs. upping the rpms.
I understand it's a big truck and won't get awesome mpg but when others are saying they're getting 20+ mpg and all I've done is put on 275/70s vs 275/65s (stock), I struggle with that one change zapping my mpg by 3+.
For reference, it's a 2021 with just over 40k miles, so it shouldn't be a sparkplug or some other issue.