I wish my 15 DRW had 3.42's then maybe I would get 18+ mpg at 70-75 like these guys claim they are getting with their 4.10's.![]()
I wish my 15 DRW had 3.42's then maybe I would get 18+ mpg at 70-75 like these guys claim they are getting with their 4.10's.![]()
So what would your guys trucks get hand calc Sea Level flat ground no wind on a 300 mile trip with no stops with cruise set to 70?
I would not get over 16.
So what would your guys trucks get hand calc Sea Level flat ground no wind on a 300 mile trip with no stops with cruise set to 70?
I would not get over 16.
I'd be ± 20, but that's SRW and 3.42's
Truly flat and no wind I'd probably be closer to 21, but those are road conditions I've never seen.
So what would your guys trucks get hand calc Sea Level flat ground no wind on a 300 mile trip with no stops with cruise set to 70?
I would not get over 16.
Running antlers up probably creates a .5 MPG loss!!!![]()
I bought my truck upstate New York and drove it home approximately 300 miles, SRW Aisin with 3.42 and saw 23.7mpg on the lie o meter when I got down to Long Island. Don’t know if that’s 100% accurate, but must be pretty close. Cruise was at 72 most of the way. I was thoroughly impressed, truck has 16k miles and bone stock everything.
Love my Aisin. Haven’t towed heavy with it, but it’s always in the right gear and love the extra deep low first gear. Coming from an 01 24v, the transmission seems to have more of a direct drive feeling.
I drove a 18 68rfe truck and that thing just felt like it lugged the engine down combined with a slush box of a transmission.
Just my .02.
Every truck is different, thou they shouldn’t be, but mine averages 7.1% off. Best of 0.57% high, and a worst of 11.7% high. Only 3 of them above 10%. No rhyme or reason for the error thou. Back to back tanks will vary with similar conditions and miles.