First off I would like to thank everyone for their valued input on some of my questions and statements.
I have been reading these posts, just about all of them, when I get home from work at night and have learned a lot from you guys. I bought my ctd for longevity and efficiency. I am still comfortable with the longevity but am still concerned with the mpgs. I am pretty much green horn on the cummins, But I have been reading these posts and looking at signatures and I could be mistaken, but it seems that the trucks with 4. 10 gears and electronics that alter the timing seem to be getting the mpgs that a lot of us are looking for. Also, would like to make a note to all of the 2wd ctds. The 2wd will most always get better mpg than a 4wd. What is the sweet spot on the tach? Is it where the torque is highest and should I try to pull in that rpm range. That's my initial thinking.
I have been reading these posts, just about all of them, when I get home from work at night and have learned a lot from you guys. I bought my ctd for longevity and efficiency. I am still comfortable with the longevity but am still concerned with the mpgs. I am pretty much green horn on the cummins, But I have been reading these posts and looking at signatures and I could be mistaken, but it seems that the trucks with 4. 10 gears and electronics that alter the timing seem to be getting the mpgs that a lot of us are looking for. Also, would like to make a note to all of the 2wd ctds. The 2wd will most always get better mpg than a 4wd. What is the sweet spot on the tach? Is it where the torque is highest and should I try to pull in that rpm range. That's my initial thinking.