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I have posted before about really poor mpg on my 05 auto 3. 73 diff, I am easy on the go pedal and keep same-as-stock tires fully inflated. I get 10 MPG in town on winter blend and almost 12 in summer. Unloaded on the highway at 60-65 I get 13-14 MPG and 10-12 with a 4000# travel trailer. I have a straight through muffler and opened up the air box with a cool air intake and better air filter. Those mods did not help or hurt MPG but she spools better and cools EGT faster. I uploaded a Smarty Jr and there is a slight improvement in town (I haven’t been on the highway because of the lousy weather). The Smarty Jr makes a big puff of black smoke if I gun it on takeoff but no noticeable smoke on a normal takeoff.

A sales person for a dealership in town told me that he had seen several CATs clog and ruin MPG. I have never heard this from a dealer before. I asked if the CAT could be replaced under warranty and he said no way. I have excellent power and make close to 30 #s of boost (max) drivability is excellent. EGT hits 1300 on hard pulls in the mountians with 4K trailer at about 60-65 MPH so I back off. Should I expect any improvement with a high flow CAT. Any idea what a new CAT would cost and where to get one. I do not want to eliminate or gut the cat. My OH computer is always about 3 MPG higher than actual, which makes me think the computer is part of the problem. Also I have read several posts about bad injectors. I have had it several dealers in town and they all al say the computer and injectors are fine. Any ideas on the CAT?
 
The CAT on these trucks is not the same as the gassers and is really more of a particulate trap than anything else. They don't plug easily and unless you are running some really high EGT's for a long period of time they don't seem to give much problem. They can melt and cause a restriction but that is usually heavily fueled trucks that are constantly hitting 1500+ degress. A stock fueled truck does not seem capable of generating the heat needed to really hurt one.



This year has been the worst for mileage I have seen on mine also, even running stock tunes and the supposed mileage Smarty tune. Its getting 10-12 pulling anywhere from 3k to 7k. I have even seen 9 mpg but that was temps in the 20's and a stiff head wind. With 100k I am starting to suspect a combination of fuel and injector wear that is causing it. When I do get a chance to run in warm weather and take it easy it will still make 18-19 mpg. I am thinking weather is contributing a lot more than I have seen previously.



I am thinking F1 is gonna get an injector rebuild and see if that is a potential problem area. :)
 
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