TSimonson
TDR MEMBER
Unexplained MPG drop
Please, someone, tell me I'm crazy...
As a long time member, posting a lot of responses to things I've seen before, this is my first "I can't figure this deal out" problem. With my 04.5 baby, I averaged 16.0 MPG (hand calculated) for the first 113,178 miles on the truck. On the last day of my move from Nevada back to Nebraska on 10/2/13 I got 14.72 MPG (after averaging 17.8 MPG on the trip). At the time I chalked it up to maybe a tank of bad diesel. Since then, I've averaged 13.7 MPG over the last 12,318 miles. I thought it might be a change in driving habits or a new area, but when I lived here before, from 2008 to 2011, the same truck averaged 16.10 MPG driving the same roads from home to work and the same hunting trips. I've changed tires, brakes, ball joints, driveline u-joints, replaced the original (48RE) transmission including the torque converter (didn't replace the xmsn to fix MPG, it crapped out on its own) and nothing changed the crappy mileage. I've also noticed that engine response seems pretty sluggish along with EGTs higher than I would expect (850 - 950 just going up an onramp with no load).
I actually brought it to a diesel shop highly recommended by other TDR members in the local area and the shop's recommendation was to get a tuner. Really? I'm not adverse to that recommendation, but I'd like to know what happened to drop the mileage so significantly before I change other variables.
There are no codes thrown from the ECM or PCM. The 5.9L CR is stock, with the after-market adjustable cam angle sensor (checked already, it hasn't moved); the cat is cut out with 4" turbo-back exhaust; Edge Insight CS monitor with turbo timer accessory. Is it possible the cat sensor is bad without throwing a code?
Any help or suggestions are much appreciated.
Please, someone, tell me I'm crazy...
As a long time member, posting a lot of responses to things I've seen before, this is my first "I can't figure this deal out" problem. With my 04.5 baby, I averaged 16.0 MPG (hand calculated) for the first 113,178 miles on the truck. On the last day of my move from Nevada back to Nebraska on 10/2/13 I got 14.72 MPG (after averaging 17.8 MPG on the trip). At the time I chalked it up to maybe a tank of bad diesel. Since then, I've averaged 13.7 MPG over the last 12,318 miles. I thought it might be a change in driving habits or a new area, but when I lived here before, from 2008 to 2011, the same truck averaged 16.10 MPG driving the same roads from home to work and the same hunting trips. I've changed tires, brakes, ball joints, driveline u-joints, replaced the original (48RE) transmission including the torque converter (didn't replace the xmsn to fix MPG, it crapped out on its own) and nothing changed the crappy mileage. I've also noticed that engine response seems pretty sluggish along with EGTs higher than I would expect (850 - 950 just going up an onramp with no load).
I actually brought it to a diesel shop highly recommended by other TDR members in the local area and the shop's recommendation was to get a tuner. Really? I'm not adverse to that recommendation, but I'd like to know what happened to drop the mileage so significantly before I change other variables.
There are no codes thrown from the ECM or PCM. The 5.9L CR is stock, with the after-market adjustable cam angle sensor (checked already, it hasn't moved); the cat is cut out with 4" turbo-back exhaust; Edge Insight CS monitor with turbo timer accessory. Is it possible the cat sensor is bad without throwing a code?
Any help or suggestions are much appreciated.
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