2shus I dont want to step on anyones toes butI feel you wasted good money on new tires and here is why- Let me back track a little
Let me start out and say I bought my truck brand new and since day one have never gotten over 400 miles on a tank of fuel. Have had fuel mileage issues since day one. Have had it back to the dealer a few times complaining about it but to no avail. They always said my truck was in fine running order. Then I came across this website one day . Great advice from fellow owners of the same trucks. They gave me several ideas on what to try, so let me give you a list of what I tried so far-
First let me tell you I keep up on my truck with oil and fuel filter changes and I also send oil analysis in to Blackstone. The first thing I did was find an authorized Bosch dealer to work on my truck. I found one that was reccommened by my local Cummins repair facility- They send all their pumps to this place. I had my truck towed to them to work on it because it was about 100 miles away and they needed it overnight. This is a very reputable place as I asked fellow members in my area about this place. To my surprise they really did not find anything wrong wiith my truck or my pump except the overflow valve was a little bit off on pressure so they replaced it . They also advanced my timing(my timing was dead on from the factory) and installed my torque plate since they had my pump apart and said if I keep my foot out of it my mileage should increase. Guess what --it stayed the same. I gutted my cat, plugged my wastegate line and guess what-- fuel mileage stayed the same. I then put on 305 70 16 on stock rims and guess what ---- no change in fuel mileage. Then as my final check,I changed my prefilter-Pulled out a clean one from the prefilter and installed a new one--AND STILL NO CHANGE IN FUEL MILEAGE!!!!!!!I bought Stanadyne-no change, K&N ,no change and changed fuel companies(Texaco,Hess,Amoco)and still no change. At 3/4 of a tank I am around 120 miles everytime. I think you get the point by now and my point is that guys who post 23 mpg on their trucks either exaggerate or have to drive 40 miles to get a loaf of bread. My driving is alot of stop and go, on and off and this may affect fuel mileage a little but not that much . I have come to the conclusion that I get what I get and I guess if I want better fuel mileage I should get another truck. Anyone interested in a 98 auto 4x4 Qc with 30k on it?? Not trying to flame anyone but some of you guys live in remote areas where of course,you get better mileage because you travel longer distances everyday in highway like conditions. 2shus dont beat your head against the wall trying to find something wrong with your truck because it may not be your truck-
just some s t r e t c h e d mpg posts! THANKS
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98 2500 4x4 QC auto "one of the last 12 valvers- late Dec 1997" 305 70 16, K&N ,260/608 torque plate,EGT and Boost gauge under ashtray. Bought a spray can of CAT-BE-GONE. Ring removed- Whats next folks????
[This message has been edited by RedNut (edited 04-02-2001). ]
[This message has been edited by RedNut (edited 04-02-2001). ]
Let me start out and say I bought my truck brand new and since day one have never gotten over 400 miles on a tank of fuel. Have had fuel mileage issues since day one. Have had it back to the dealer a few times complaining about it but to no avail. They always said my truck was in fine running order. Then I came across this website one day . Great advice from fellow owners of the same trucks. They gave me several ideas on what to try, so let me give you a list of what I tried so far-
First let me tell you I keep up on my truck with oil and fuel filter changes and I also send oil analysis in to Blackstone. The first thing I did was find an authorized Bosch dealer to work on my truck. I found one that was reccommened by my local Cummins repair facility- They send all their pumps to this place. I had my truck towed to them to work on it because it was about 100 miles away and they needed it overnight. This is a very reputable place as I asked fellow members in my area about this place. To my surprise they really did not find anything wrong wiith my truck or my pump except the overflow valve was a little bit off on pressure so they replaced it . They also advanced my timing(my timing was dead on from the factory) and installed my torque plate since they had my pump apart and said if I keep my foot out of it my mileage should increase. Guess what --it stayed the same. I gutted my cat, plugged my wastegate line and guess what-- fuel mileage stayed the same. I then put on 305 70 16 on stock rims and guess what ---- no change in fuel mileage. Then as my final check,I changed my prefilter-Pulled out a clean one from the prefilter and installed a new one--AND STILL NO CHANGE IN FUEL MILEAGE!!!!!!!I bought Stanadyne-no change, K&N ,no change and changed fuel companies(Texaco,Hess,Amoco)and still no change. At 3/4 of a tank I am around 120 miles everytime. I think you get the point by now and my point is that guys who post 23 mpg on their trucks either exaggerate or have to drive 40 miles to get a loaf of bread. My driving is alot of stop and go, on and off and this may affect fuel mileage a little but not that much . I have come to the conclusion that I get what I get and I guess if I want better fuel mileage I should get another truck. Anyone interested in a 98 auto 4x4 Qc with 30k on it?? Not trying to flame anyone but some of you guys live in remote areas where of course,you get better mileage because you travel longer distances everyday in highway like conditions. 2shus dont beat your head against the wall trying to find something wrong with your truck because it may not be your truck-
just some s t r e t c h e d mpg posts! THANKS

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98 2500 4x4 QC auto "one of the last 12 valvers- late Dec 1997" 305 70 16, K&N ,260/608 torque plate,EGT and Boost gauge under ashtray. Bought a spray can of CAT-BE-GONE. Ring removed- Whats next folks????
[This message has been edited by RedNut (edited 04-02-2001). ]
[This message has been edited by RedNut (edited 04-02-2001). ]