I just finished a 600 mile trip hauling my trailer to the North Coast of California. In my old 99' Dodge Diesel I knew the sweet spot for fuel economy was between 1800 and 2000 rpm's with the boost gauge at 10lbs.. Now, with this new 2014 6.7 it seems the rpm's are lower because of the increased horsepower and torque. While towing (trailer weighs approx. 8000 loaded), I hovered between 1500 and 2100 approx..
My average fuel consumption was 11 mpg.
Any of you folks out there have insight where as to where the "sweet spot' should be?
Thanks,
Reno Dave
My average fuel consumption was 11 mpg.
Any of you folks out there have insight where as to where the "sweet spot' should be?
Thanks,
Reno Dave