Not looking for a flame war here, but I want to challenge the assumption that the third gen engines have reduced fuel mileage due to the changes made to supposedly reduce emissions. Here's why:
In my personal experience- I have owned a second gen CTD, a 7. 3, and a 6. 0. Family members own 6. 6's. I keep careful track of mileage (hand calculated) and my current truck is the best mileage of the bunch, whether empty or towing. All of these trucks are 4 door 4x4's. My weight slips show this one is the heaviest of the bunch, also.
I get around 10 mpg at 17,000 gvw & 70 mph, 17 mpg around town, slightly under 20 running solo if I drive it right.
I want to ask for a couple of inputs- does anyone have the data on BSFC for this generation vs. previous generations? Cummins used to have this on their web site but I can't find it now. (Brake Specific Fuel Consumption is the fuel burn rate at a particular RPM and HP rating)
-If you've owned previous generations, has your own personal experience been that the new truck has better or worse mileage?
We all hear a lot about mileage issues, but as we all know, a dissatisfied owner will be a lot more vocal than a satisfied owner. I would like to take the pulse of the group.
Gary
PS- and let's not forget the effect of increased power; today's stock trucks are equal to a seriously bombed previous generation truck, so your right foot can spend a lot more fuel.
In my personal experience- I have owned a second gen CTD, a 7. 3, and a 6. 0. Family members own 6. 6's. I keep careful track of mileage (hand calculated) and my current truck is the best mileage of the bunch, whether empty or towing. All of these trucks are 4 door 4x4's. My weight slips show this one is the heaviest of the bunch, also.
I get around 10 mpg at 17,000 gvw & 70 mph, 17 mpg around town, slightly under 20 running solo if I drive it right.
I want to ask for a couple of inputs- does anyone have the data on BSFC for this generation vs. previous generations? Cummins used to have this on their web site but I can't find it now. (Brake Specific Fuel Consumption is the fuel burn rate at a particular RPM and HP rating)
-If you've owned previous generations, has your own personal experience been that the new truck has better or worse mileage?
We all hear a lot about mileage issues, but as we all know, a dissatisfied owner will be a lot more vocal than a satisfied owner. I would like to take the pulse of the group.
Gary
PS- and let's not forget the effect of increased power; today's stock trucks are equal to a seriously bombed previous generation truck, so your right foot can spend a lot more fuel.
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