The last time or two out with my trailer I have noticed that it takes more boost to run the same mph. I usually drive by boost pressure, loaded around 10 to 12( = @65mph ) and unloaded around 6 to 7. This combo has always given me great ecomomy and plenty of power in reserve.
Recently I have noticed that my boost is running in the 14 to 18 psig range to get the same mph. Trailer is the same, same tires, same basic topography. My milage has also fallen off 1 to 2 mpg while pulling, but not while empty.
Any ideas? I thought that it might be weaker fuel due to time of year, but I have not seen this in previous years. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
Big John ( this is the '96 5sp )
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'94 2500 Diesel Reg. Cab
Auto 3. 54 4X4 TST 230hp
"If you can't Dodge it, Ram it!
'96 2500 diesel clubcab 4x4 5speed
Recently I have noticed that my boost is running in the 14 to 18 psig range to get the same mph. Trailer is the same, same tires, same basic topography. My milage has also fallen off 1 to 2 mpg while pulling, but not while empty.
Any ideas? I thought that it might be weaker fuel due to time of year, but I have not seen this in previous years. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
Big John ( this is the '96 5sp )
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'94 2500 Diesel Reg. Cab
Auto 3. 54 4X4 TST 230hp
"If you can't Dodge it, Ram it!
'96 2500 diesel clubcab 4x4 5speed