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2002 3/4 ton Duramax. Bought it in the spring with 76,xxx miles on it. Had the injectors replaced at 65,xxx. Its got 94,xxx on it now. Most of them were from towing a 28' tag at 10,000 lbs. I put a Banks programmer on it with exhaust and K & N filter I bought off ebay used. I also run some Bio Diesel in it. Its impressive. It pulls the hills here in the midwest w/o clicking out of overdrive. Low teens towing 70mph.
I took it to the track here on t&t night and let the fiance drive it. Was running low 14's with a 2.5 sec short time ![]() |
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2009 F-350 4x4 w/ 550 Cat.
at least that is what I asked Santa for! in real life, I have a 2004.5 Dodge 2500 4x4 quad cab. 6 speed gets about 9 mpg with a 26' tag here in the mountains. On flat, I may get it up to about 11 if I drive it carefully.
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I have an '05 Dodge 2500 Quad Cab Heavy Duty with the 11" rear and a 3.73 gear. I get 15+ mpg towing a 24' Featherlite enclosed trailer. The same towing my 30' 5th wheel RV trailer. I get 17-20 mpg around town and 22.5 on the road not towing. I have the Edge programmer and a Volant air intake. I only have 26,000 on it now and the milage gets better as it breaks in. I ran 14.98 at the track spinning badly, as it is a 2WD truck. The trick with mileage on the Cummings engines is to keep your RPM's under 2,000. Anything more greatly reduces fuel mileage.Jim
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Jim Wahl....NHRA #2239 S/SS - IHRA # 8 Stock, D2 Stock Champion (forever I guess) 2019 Baby Gators Stock Champion 2009 NHRA D2 National Open Stock Champion 1982 NHRA D2 West Palm Beach LDRS SS Runner Up Past President, Southern Stock / Super Stock Association. ![]() Last edited by Jim Wahl; 12-22-2008 at 02:04 PM. |
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I agree with keeping the rpms down. my 4x4 with 3.73 gears will get 18-19 not towing, but here in the mid atlantic towing where I go, you can't keep it that low rpm (or at least I don't). There are alot of hills I pull at 2900+ rpm in 5th gear. That equates to about 8.5 mpg. 9 if you average a whole trip.
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05 3500 DMAX Dually gets it done for me! Awesome power and I get 13.5mpg and im a meat head with the throttle. I was towing with a 07 Avalanche with the 5.3/325hp and it was getting 14mpg but thats taking my time. I tried towing in OD/towhaul keeping the rpm down and got 14mpg on a 4hr tow to the races. The next time I reset it again and pulled it into 3rd and buzzed the 5.3 a little and it got the same MPG and I got there 20 minutes faster. Sometimes I wonder if the MPG is even close on those trucks. Duramax all the way for sure. Obvously people are going to stick with there brand but actually look at the trucks side by side and try not to be bias of your favorite brand. The GM trucks are built to last, have awesome power and you can take them out to dinner if u wanted too. Obviously if your a crew cab dually owner like myself its hard to park an appartment building size truck like that without running someone or something over. I've drove a cummings 3/4 ton with a Banks 6 Shooter before and it had great power but the trucks feel cheap and really, for a lighter truck it wasn't that much faster/powerfull than my stock Dmax. The interior is real plasticy and they just look cheap and feel cheap IMO. Sierra/Silverado are very comfortable and ride smooth, no road noise, good steering. 45,000 miles and its still driving mint. Just keep up on the fuel filters and you will have no trouble. Dissapointed that the Bullydog voids warrenty. GM needs to wake up.
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Tony Valerio 1968 Camaro 1700 IHRA H/CM 1701 NHRA SS/?A Last edited by CrateCamaro; 12-23-2008 at 03:47 PM. |
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