LSMITH - Do you really think that the difference in our trucks from DC is timing and cams and pistons, or even compression ratio?
To a point, I would agree that "it is the loose nut behind the wheel that is THE factor in fuel economy".
When you consider the difference between 16 and 27. 5 MPG, there has to be something else. Even if you just consider 17 to 23 mpg, that is a lot. If you have that much difference in a gasser, people who BOMB them will provide a tangible you can do to at least get the numbers close.
Koa Man's truck has an excuse, GCVW of 16 to 20K most of the time.
illflem has provided some tangible causes.
Has anyone taken this on as a challenge?
I repeat the following:
"TDR has over 14,000 members. So many of us can tell others how much HP you can get, and how to achieve it, and prove the HP on the Dyno. Yet, I have not found a post where someone says, “my truck was getting 18 MPG. I made the following mods and now get 24 MPG”. I want to see how it is done. Respectfully, the mileage claimed by some, would be easier to believe. "
Wayne
To a point, I would agree that "it is the loose nut behind the wheel that is THE factor in fuel economy".
When you consider the difference between 16 and 27. 5 MPG, there has to be something else. Even if you just consider 17 to 23 mpg, that is a lot. If you have that much difference in a gasser, people who BOMB them will provide a tangible you can do to at least get the numbers close.
Koa Man's truck has an excuse, GCVW of 16 to 20K most of the time.
illflem has provided some tangible causes.
Has anyone taken this on as a challenge?
I repeat the following:
"TDR has over 14,000 members. So many of us can tell others how much HP you can get, and how to achieve it, and prove the HP on the Dyno. Yet, I have not found a post where someone says, “my truck was getting 18 MPG. I made the following mods and now get 24 MPG”. I want to see how it is done. Respectfully, the mileage claimed by some, would be easier to believe. "
Wayne