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In my quest to break the 20 mpg bearier, I've managed to squeeze almost 24 mpg out of my 24 valve Cummins.



I've read posts that claimed over 20 mpg and quite frankly I've been skeptical, but now I know it's possible, so let me tell you how I did it.



My setup:



2000, 3/4 ton, 2x4, 24 valve, 3. 55, Astro Cab Height Cap, Factory Air Dam,

No Bug Shield

275 RV Injectors -- Torque Dog Box (Diablo) -- AFE Air Filter --

4" Jardine Dual Muffer Exhaust -- PacBrake --

No Boost Module -- Stock Wastegate Elbow

Stock Michelin 265x16 Tires all inflated to 55 psi

1000+ pound payload -- Max A/C, with a small blend of warm



The key to success is the fact that I used the drag from two different vehicles throughout 80% of this trip, by following Steve St. Laurent to Terre Haute and then a semi, who was traveling at a favorable pace, on the return trip. I probably followed Steve closer than I needed to but I felt comfortable with the arrangement, since he knew I was there and we were constantly conversing on the CB. When following the semi, I kept back about the length of an 18 wheeler and I monitored channel 19 to be sure the driver didn't get bothered by my following him. At one point, the driver ahead of me and the one behind me talked about the Dodge that appeared to be tagging along all the way to his point of delivery, but the guy sounded amused so I keep pace with him.



I stopped for fuel before the warning light came on, with 695. 1 miles on the trip odometer and squeezed in 29. 017 gallons, for an impressive 23. 95 mpg :)



Today, Doc is a happy clown! :)



Doc



EDIT - I forgot to mention that there is 36,000+ miles on the truck
 
Anyone know if driving in someone's airsteam drags down the mpg of the lead vehicle? Seems like it would have to just because nothing is free. I consistently get 22-24 mpg without tailgating, but I have a 12 valve!!!
 
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In NASCAR, they help each other out by using the airsteam, which would indicate that riding someone's tail helps the lead vehicle too.



Doc
 
two are faster

yes its true that two are faster than one in nascar. some points to remember... at race speed the drafter will can overheat due to lack of air thru the grill, the draftee's car is doing more work (to pull the second car), and leaders will draft off slower cars to conserve fuel.
 
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