Originally posted by W. A. Derby
When I first got my truck & ran it on stock fluids, varied driving, city highway ect. in the mountains I got an average 19. 5. When I changed to Amsoil I immediately got a 10% increase in mileage to average 21. 5 Now at almost 6000 I'm getting 22. 8 combined driving. I have noticed that on the highway @ 65 I drop to 21. 9. Speed does make a difference. So does driving style & I have a lighter foot now than when I was younger. I do use Amsoil fuel conditioner also. all of my driving is in the mountains of northern NH. For what ever that all is worth.
Have A Good One
Originally posted by Jeremiah
Wayne, have you run any projections on cost per mile using Amsoil v. stock oil? Synthetic oil and fuel additives can really run the cost up if you don't do big-time extended drain intervals. Your fuel cost at 19. 5 mpg is $0. 0723 per mile. At 22. 8 mpg it's $0. 061. Using Amsoil, you'll save roughly $1100 over 100,000 miles.
So the question becomes, how much more or less will you spend on oil and additives by using synthetic? Don't forget to add in the cost of the bypass filter, etc.
Originally posted by W. A. Derby
I have not been able to complete my cost analysis as of yet. there is a problem getting the bypass filter installed. As a matter of fact I started a forum
" Amsoil" Is there a problem? Is there an answer"
This is why I haven't posted anything on this yet. I feel I must deal with this to get a complete cost. When I have I can give a complete breakdown as best as I can. I have done all the figuring up to this point.
Take Care
Wayne
Originally posted by djbobo
I assume you've adjusted for your 35" tires.
Originally posted by djbobo
Does that mean that I can put on smaller tires & get better mileage! Oo.
Originally posted by Jeremiah
Somehow, I think the manufacturer figgered all this stuff out before they put these trucks on the road, otherwise, why did they dump the 3:55 rear ratio in favor of the 3:73?
Originally posted by DLeno
in order to improve GCWR from 20,000 to 21,000, and to more favorably position towing rpms for greater HP at moderate highway speeds.
Running empty, I still think the CTD likes to run at 1900, so the switch to 3. 73 means worse fuel economy if you like to drive 70. The new 3rd gens are towing animals so I think they optimized for that. Actually I like the switch. it allows for larger tires![]()
Originally posted by W. A. Derby
One thing I noticed about my mileage was draining the fuel/water filter every time I fill up. Both before & after my switch to Amsoil. It's in our owners manual. If I'm @ home I drain it int a pan & then put it in to a large container of waist oil I give to a fellow who uses it to heat his shop. If on an extended trip I use a large plastic bottle with a funnel to collect it until I get home. The difference for me is substantial 3-5 mpg. & it doen't matter where I fill up, it's roughly the same.
Originally posted by JohnMay
Picked up my new rig this past Saturday. I have driven about 100 miles, 50/50 town/hwy and AC, conmputer says 12mpg ???
Holy crap I hope that the mileage gets better, and quick... 12mpg is what I was expecting to get while towing !!!:--)
Originally posted by Jeremiah
So you're actually getting water on these drainages? I haven't drained mine since I bought it new 19,000 miles ago.
Originally posted by MattSt
All the stuff I have done to this truck and I missed this too. Man I feel like a gomer! I'm gonna have to check this when I get home and out of this tie.
How much water are you getting?
I'm thinking this may be the reason for my low low MPG and power. 14,000 miles and never touched the thing.![]()
And I KNOW I got a bad batch of fuel about the 5th tank. Cause it ran like crap and got bad MPG the entire tank.![]()