I just completed a trip from Eastern Washington through Montana and Wyoming. During the trip the mileage was the worst I have ever recorded, 14. 6 mpg. Even when pulling 4 horse up 6% grades my mileage isn't this bad!
My truck is a 2003, 3500, single real wheel, 6 speed that I bought new in July of 2003. The truck is all stock except I am running 35/12. 50 Toyo Open Country tires. The tires have hurt the performance a little but this mileage is unreal. I was admittedly gaining some elevation and driving between 80 and 85 mph, but the worst I ever get on the highway is 20.
Was the high speed and resultant 2500 rpms the culpret or is there something else wrong, and if so what. Has anyone else seen this type of extreme fuel consumption at high speeds?
My truck is a 2003, 3500, single real wheel, 6 speed that I bought new in July of 2003. The truck is all stock except I am running 35/12. 50 Toyo Open Country tires. The tires have hurt the performance a little but this mileage is unreal. I was admittedly gaining some elevation and driving between 80 and 85 mph, but the worst I ever get on the highway is 20.
Was the high speed and resultant 2500 rpms the culpret or is there something else wrong, and if so what. Has anyone else seen this type of extreme fuel consumption at high speeds?