Well, we finally got a good highway road trip in on the truck to get some mileage numbers. Over 2400 miles, the best corrected mileage I got was 20. 5 mpg. Most tanks were in the mid 19's.
There was a Hi-top cap (shell) installed filled with camping gear. Overall, the truck weighted about 7900 lbs. I have the tow mirrors, and I can hear them whistle, so there is some extra resistance there. Anyway, we drove from PA down Route 81 through Virginia, Route 40 and 75 in Tennessee and then out Route 59 in Alabama and Mississippi. I am running 265 tires pumped to 70 psi. Using mile markers, this gives a 5% overdrive compared to the factory 245's.
The first half of the way down I was running 65 mph on the speedo which was closer to 70 once I figured out the correction. That leg was a little mountainous with the boost gage cycling from 3-10 psi with the cruise set. The second leg was much flatter, but posted 70 mph which means we were doing 75 actual. That was the worst tank. I also noticed the doors vibrating which I chalk up to the wind resistance of the tow mirrors. Anybody else notice this on a quad cab?
The return trip we did better because I was running the actual speed limits. That is where I got just over 20 more consistantly.
I was definitely pleased to make 20 mpg, but I think this truck should be capable of more. Either it needs more timing or it's the 300 injectors don't have a decent spray pattern. I suspect that my mixed driving is low (15-16) because most of it hovers around 45 mph where the torque converter is constaintly jumping in and out. I might put a disable switch in for local driving and see if that makes a difference.
For hauling an extra 3000 lbs, it beat the 1/2 ton Chevy we took out west 2 years ago. And I really had to smile when I saw diesel for $2. 63 while gas was still up near $3.
- Dave