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35 mpg ?

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4 cyl cummins mpg...

I see someone wondered about 4 cyl cummins mpg. . I don't know about the cummins, but the isuzus get 36-40 2wd and 33 or so for 4wd. I haven't used the turbo, but I believe previous owner said he got 33 in a 2wd (these are for 4 cyl isuzus), but they only have about 1/4-1/3 the power of the cummins but are 1/2 the size..... hmmmm, maybe I'll BOMB the Isuzus... .

for what it's worth, the worst I ever got was 25 mpg with a 25 cu ft fridge standing up in bed going 70-80mph... errr, downhill only 50 mph uphill, non turbo... :D
 
Re: feight trains 35 mpg..I don't think so...

Originally posted by mblair

I can't vouch for what freight trains get per mpg, but I am in charge of fueling passenger trains for a large passenger train company. I see the fuel reports and if anyone is interested, i'll look up the mpg. I thinks it's about 4-6 GALLONS PER MILE. However, if you want to talk about ton miles per gallon... . I'll guess off hand we get about 150-200 ton miles per gallon That would be equivilent to our roughly 3 ton trucks getting 50-70? mpg. (Remember though, almost no rolling resistence, relatively shallow slopes. ) If anyone wants to know ask and I'll get my reports out when I get to work and due the math.

Max Blair

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The first post in this thread had '35gpm' . Obviously a mistake, but I was just poking fun.
 
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35 gallons per hour

yeah, I noticed that after I posted the reply, plus all my spelling and grammer errors... .

That ship sure uses a lot of fuel. I'll bet they could use a Transflow auxilary tank. (Mine had the 45? gallon one when I bought it. When I went to fill it to keep condensation out during winter with shell on,((can't get to it with shell very easily)) much to my surprise, the previous owner had filled it:D
 
Count me in on the Isuzu history. I had an '84 Isuzu 2. 4L with 5spd and 4. 10 in a long bed 2wd. It had 180,000+ miles on it when the speedo cable snapped. We drove it two more years so it was well over 200,000. With the excellent service I got from the P'up, I can't help but have faith in the new Duramax. That doesn't mean I want one. But I beleive it will be a good engine in the long run. I know the 4B has more power than the little Isuzu had. I'd like to drive one of the South American Superduty's just to see what it has to offer. And I wonder what it gets for fuel economy.

I went down the VW Rabbit diesel road too. That was a neat little car and very well built. I even ran it straight piped for a week or two. It sounded sweet with a glasspack! It had over 200k on it before the mrs let it overheat and cracked the aluminum head. Not a problem. I swapped it out with a junkyard head using hand tools. Then I gave her a good spanking and got another couple of years out of it!
 
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