I have a long wheel base cab @ chassis that has a 8' wide x 10' long utility bed with the aerodynamics of a brick. The first tank of fuel got 16 MPG. After the bed was installed it dropped to 15 MPG. This bed weighs 2000 LBS and tools add another 500 or so. Total weight ready to work is 9500 LBS. Most trips to work are between 10 to 30 miles.
I have been reading about sweet spot and most guys seem to think 2200 is about the place to run these trucks.
I was comparing my truck to a neighbors 3500 and noticed my tires were 2'' taller than his . Is this because cab & chassis run taller tires than standard?
I just can't seem to force myself to run at 2200 RPM. The truck has decent power at 1550 in sixth gear running at 55 MPH. To run at 2200 RPM I would be running 59 MPH in fifth gear or 79MPH in sixth.
MY main Question is do you guys think I am hurting fuel mileage running like this? Truck is stock 02 3500 with 6600 miles.
I have been reading about sweet spot and most guys seem to think 2200 is about the place to run these trucks.
I was comparing my truck to a neighbors 3500 and noticed my tires were 2'' taller than his . Is this because cab & chassis run taller tires than standard?
I just can't seem to force myself to run at 2200 RPM. The truck has decent power at 1550 in sixth gear running at 55 MPH. To run at 2200 RPM I would be running 59 MPH in fifth gear or 79MPH in sixth.
MY main Question is do you guys think I am hurting fuel mileage running like this? Truck is stock 02 3500 with 6600 miles.