Post the good mileages too guys..... so us low mileage guys have an argument
My 2004. 5 3500 QC 4x4 "600" sees 16. 5 to 18 (Hand Calculated) on the open road empty with the cruise set to 65-70. I've got 2234 Miles on the truck right now. (I'm running fuel from a local Indian Reservation, an I put 1/3 bottle of Cetene Boost in with each fillup. )
I did drive the truck 75mph for 110 miles last weekend, and the mileage on the road was 14. 5. I think I was a little "Turbo Happy"
Today, for kicks, I filled up on the Rez (For 1. 49 gallon), and reset the trip computer once I had the truck rolling at 65mpg. The trip computer said 24. 5mpg for a few seconds, then started rolling down slowly, and finally settled at 20. 4. I doubt it's correct. And after driving through the city on my way home, it has since dropped to 16. 8. Over all, I'm happy with my truck, and hope that 19. 5MPG is possible.
I've ordered a new Intake, and a Tonnue Cover, in hopes that I can see that mileage. I'm putting the Tonnue on Friday, so I'll have news on Tuesday after my fillup, to report if the mileage is any better with the box covered.
I've got one question. In several posts lately, I've seen many reply's state "Trust me, you'll know when the motor's broke in"
How in the &*% and I supposed to "Know" when the motor's broke in. I NEVER tow anything, I ALWAYS drive 65-70 on the highway for my 97 mile commute to Amherst, and I can't bring myself to "Drive it like I stole it" (I just paid 41,250 for it..... )
I'm contemplating borrowing a buddy of mine's equipment trailer, and towing my New Holland TC25D4 to work one day, just to say I worked the damn truck.
Again, I'm happy with the rig, I just hope that I can get 19+ empty once the motor's broke in.
As far as "Killin the Cat", I don't have the ambition, nor the spare vacation time for an extended trip to prison. :{
I don't know if this matters, but I just checked my truck build date, and it was built on Feb 4, 2004. Maybe I've got newer code?? A close friend of mine bought one that was built 1/24, and his had the smokey stumbly problem, and was getting very bad mileage. After Ed Shultz of Warren reflashed his truck, the smokey stumblies went away, and the truck is getting an average of 16 with a mix of mostly city driving. (Empty, except for a Diamond Plate toolbox. )