Not sure how they can "spec" an MPG figure, since this is due to driving
conditions and the driver. More info about what you are doing and the
conditions while you are doing it would help in figuring out if the 13.5 is
unreasonable. Personal experience tells me that around town and "beatin it"
gets me 13.5-14.5MPG avg. Long trips I get 18.7-19.8MPG avg.
>Here's my question. If I had a stock air intake box and stock exhaust and
>then
>opened up the exshaust and opened up the air intake doesn't the engine have
>to
>be adjusted for this??
No.
>What would cause the enging to be more efficient if it
>was originally set up for stock intake air amounts and exhaust.
A diesel engine takes in the same amount of air on each revolution, no matter
how fast it turns. The only limitation is the intake and exhaust. By making the
delivery and removal of air easier, you have increased the efficiency of the
engine, particularly at higher RPM, since now it is assured of getting 100% of
its intake charge each time.
However, if the original setup already provided enough air to burn all the
injected fuel in all RPM ranges, making it able to move more air will not
necessarily result in an increase in power. You may want to look into power
chips for the injection pump, or injectors, for added power.
Max
The mention of Tom Bonini and EG Powers in this line is simply to see if they
will jump through the hoop and head off for more spin.
Proud supporter of the Tom and Eric show!!!!
Tim I think your trying to compare your diesel to a gas engine. As is
from the factory the Cummins gets plenty of intake air with the stock
air box. I'm not sure what you mean by "High Volume" air box unless
your talking about the Scotty system and if so then there is no
advantage with a stock engine. As for the 4 inch exhaust system there
are people on both sides of this but personally I don't see any gains
from the 4 inch on a stock engine except to maybe lower the exhaust
temperatures a little. You need to be a little more specific about your
mpg, loaded, unloaded, city, freeway and so on. One thing is for sure
and that is if your boost pump is going out and you know it you had
better get that changed right away before it's failure causes a
injection pump failure because your talking big dollars then.
Jerry
Also how are you computing the mpg? Don't use the on board toy. Do it the
old fashion way, and do the miles and the gallons.
Roy
"Tim Dolan" <timseni...@aol.com> wrote in message
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Jerry, I did what I did because it was recommended to improve performance AND
mpg. I'll ask more questions of the shop that did the work.
As is
>from the factory the Cummins gets plenty of intake air with the stock
>air box. I'm not sure what you mean by "High Volume" air box unless
>your talking about the Scotty system and if so then there is no
>advantage with a stock engine.
They called it a new "cold air box". Essentially, it replaced the stock air
intake plastic box with a completely exposed air filter wrapped in a K & N pre
filter. Believe me, it draws in A LOT of air.
As for the 4 inch exhaust system there
>are people on both sides of this but personally I don't see any gains
>from the 4 inch on a stock engine except to maybe lower the exhaust
>temperatures a little. You need to be a little more specific about your
>mpg, loaded, unloaded, city, freeway and so on.
Jerry, there isn't much that I can say. I can drive fast. I can drive slow.
City. Freeway. With the camper without the camper. I've gotten between 10.8 and
14.2 MPG. I've never gotten 15mpg !!!!
One thing is for sure
>and that is if your boost pump is going out and you know it you had
>better get that changed right away before it's failure causes a
>injection pump failure because your talking big dollars then.
Yes, I did. You' right about that. Thanks.
>
>Jerry
Roy, I've got Michlen LTX A/S LT 218/85 R16 tires.
Something
>doesn't sound quite right if you are getting 13.5mpg light. I'll get a range
>0f 17-19 light on my 2K 2500 4X4 with 4:10's. Might drop to 15 in the city.
>What did Jannetty's people have to say about it?
The counter person thought that my MPG was low but the owner said that because
of the weight and drag of the duallies, fenders,
quad cab, etc that my MPH was not bad.
>
>Also how are you computing the mpg? Don't use the on board toy. Do it the
>old fashion way, and do the miles and the gallons.
>
Yes, because the truck is in metric I multiply the kilometers by .62 and then
divide by the gallons used.
His point was, and still is, it's drawing no more air than the stock airbox
since you have a stock engine. The stock airbox and filter aren't
restrictive until you starting making the big power.
--
Hogan Whittall
1997 Dodge 2500 - Cummins, NV4500, etc
1982 Jeep CJ-7 - Chevy 3.8 V6, T5, etc
Roy
"Tim Dolan" <timseni...@aol.com> wrote in message
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Thanks Hogan, but my point was and still is, is to simply answer his question
as to what I did. Thanks for stepping in though.
I get 11+ to 12+.
Coming home from Canada (Quebec) on interstate 91, with the camper on the
truck, I took it out of overdrive and set the cruise on 70. It held at 70
steady as a level road.
I just got fuel and it calculated out to be 10.8 mpg.
Roy
"Tim Dolan" <timseni...@aol.com> wrote in message
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Tim 11-12 mpg with a cab over camper isn't all that bad in my opinion.
The last cab over I had I got 18-19 with it on the truck as long as I
was in town and running around at city speeds. Seems the weight just
didn't matter to the Cummins but as soon as I hit the open road and ran
it up to 65-70 mph I dropped to 12-13 mpg and in a head wind I could get
as low as 9-10. With the camper you have a lot of wind resistance above
and to the sides of you and I see no way of over coming that except to
slow down. If your getting 11-12 with the camper off the truck then
there is a problem.
BTW, if I were in a position to hold 70 mph with a cruise control I
would leave it in 4th gear lockup for better fuel economy. Of course if
I dropped in speed and rpm then I would turn the overdrive off but at 70
mpg and not lugging, I'd personally leave it on.
Jerry
I get 17 mpg with an 8 1/2 Lance camper and 10,500# GVW......22 pulling an 18'
carhauler empty at 65 mph. Worst was pulling an empty 14' Pace trailer into a
sub-zero headwind...12.7 Heaviest load - about 18,000# (camper, loaded Pace and
waverunner) 14 mpg through the rockies in the summer heat.
That AT might be killing your mileage.
4:10 gears??
01 Dodge Cummins QC HO 6sp
How many miles on the truck? Has it always been this way
>or is this a recent development?
60,000 miles and yes, it's always been this way. And the dealer, and Cummins,
and a performance shop says thsat 13.5 MPG is not all that bad.
>
>I hate to say it, but if you are only getting that kind of mileage
>WITHOUT the camper, there is still a problem that is not yet properly
>diagnosed and all you did was try to put a band-aid on it with the
>intake/exhaust mods.
>
>Greg
>
That's how I feel Greg, but the feedback that I'm getting is not supportive.
60,000.
>You probably should go to www.turbodieselregister.com and see what those
>folks have to offer. Let us know what you come up with. Sorry I couldn't
>have been more help.
>
>Roy
>
Jerry,
I have never gotten above 14 MPG with this truck...period.
>BTW, if I were in a position to hold 70 mph with a cruise control I
>would leave it in 4th gear lockup for better fuel economy.
I'm not sure whate you mean. What is 4th gear lockup? Is that with the
overdrive off or on?
Of course if >I dropped in speed and rpm then I would turn the overdrive off
but at 70
>mpg and not lugging, I'd personally leave it on.
>
It can hold 70 on pretty level interstates but topography like from Canada down
through Maine into Vermount it will only hold Cruise at 70 if the overdrive is
off.
>Jerry
Yeah, maybe so.
>4:10 gears??
No. 355 gears
>
>
>01 Dodge Cummins QC HO 6sp
>
>
>
>
Bryan
--
1975 Mercedes 240D
1988.5 Suzuki Samurai Hardtop (for sale)
1999 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins Turbodiesel
2002 Saturn SC2
Yanmar diesel tractor
"Tim Dolan" <timseni...@aol.com> wrote in message
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Six wheels on the ground, auto trans, 3:55 rear end is what he has but
20 mpg might be a little stretch. However unloaded he certainly should
get better than 13.5 but the more I read his posts the more I think
there is nothing wrong with the truck. He is doing 70 mph, in hill
country with overdrive turned off and cruise control turned on. The
truck is now trying to hold 2,900 rpm up and down hills with a load, no
way are you going to get decent mileage under those conditions. It's
normal probable meant the engine checks out okay. I think he was sold a
bill of goods with the 4 inch exhaust and the K&N filter setup though,
especially the latter.
Jerry
Ok, thanks.
Yup, Bryan that's what I'm trying to do.
Now getting that loaded, out of OD, running 70, in hilly terrain, and with a
heavy load, then the figure would be correct. The Cummins does NOT like
running north of 2000 rpm while cruising.
So far, the worst I've logged was 17 mpg with a loaded car trailer, still
holding to my maximum 65 rule. My last trip to Austin logged 18 with a
Mercedes on the trailer.
Bryan
--
1975 Mercedes 240D
1988.5 Suzuki Samurai Hardtop
1999 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins Turbodiesel
2002 Saturn SC2
Yanmar diesel tractor
"Jerry" <jerr...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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.>well.
Here's the phone # 1-781-329-1750
Maybe there is one closer?
Roy
"Greg Surratt" <glsu...@att.net> wrote in message
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> On 23 Jul 2002 19:00:20 GMT, timseni...@aol.com (Tim Dolan) wrote:
>
> >60,000 miles and yes, it's always been this way. And the dealer, and
Cummins,
> >and a performance shop says thsat 13.5 MPG is not all that bad.
>
> Ya know, Tim, I could understand a "performance shop" saying that
> because those are the guys that are willing to sacrifice mileage for
> speed.
>
> I could understand the dealer saying that because their diesel
> mechanic may be "trained" but not "experienced".
>
> But shame on Cummins. They should know better. Hell, I had an
> International Cabover Class 8 pulling a 13'6 high, 42' moving van that
> did almost as good as your pickup running empty.
>
> If I remember right, you are in New England? Have you checked with
> another Cummins factory dealer not in the same franchise chain as the
> first one you took the truck to?
>
>
> Greg
Bryan
--
1975 Mercedes 240D
1988.5 Suzuki Samurai Hardtop
1999 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins Turbodiesel
2002 Saturn SC2
Yanmar diesel tractor
"RedNeck TookOver Hell" <mopa...@aol.comedyhour> wrote in message
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I agree with you 100% if Cummins actually said 13.5 mpg unloaded is
normal. Kind of wondering if they might have actually been talking
about the engine itself checking out normal with no problems
noted?????? I didn't know Cummins could run a mpg test for you.
Jerry
Roy
"Jerry" <jerr...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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Thanks Brian,
The running out of OD in cruise control was an experiment.
But, if 10.8mpg is reasonable under those conditions: why wouldn't the MPG go
up significantly when I run below 2000rpm empty?
That's what get day to day empty.
Bryan
--
1975 Mercedes 240D
1988.5 Suzuki Samurai Hardtop
1999 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins Turbodiesel
2002 Saturn SC2
Yanmar diesel tractor
"Tim Dolan" <timseni...@aol.com> wrote in message
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I have a 01' HO QC Long box w/3:54(5) gears and a six speed. Here are my
figures for mileage.
First I have a TST Stage 3 installed with a remote from 0 - 9, zero being
stock or off. With it on zero or off I and babying the truck doing about 65
going from Portsmouth, NH to our farm in Ithaca, NY traveling on 95>88>206
which is all hill I get from 18 - 20. Now when I turn on the remote and set
it to 1 which changes the timing I will get about 22 - 24 MPG. My best
mileage is from Rochester NY to Syracuse, NY doing 70 (w/255-85-16 Dunlop
Rover AT's) I got 26 on cruise. Now I have found that cruise hurts me as it
will do everything it can to maintain speed. When I am in control I let the
truck loose some speed and when I see a hill I gently and slowly increase
throttle and then let it slow down gradually. Maybe my driving style but I
have had two Cummins my first being a White 99' Sport QC Long Box and I got
the same mileage but this was with an automatic and same tires.
Ashley Holgate
"Tim Dolan" <timseni...@aol.com> wrote in message
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Greg, I've taken your recommendation. I have an appointment for August 12th. I
wanted to wait intill the new Fuel pump was installed (warantee)
Yup,
that's why I'm going to another Cummins shop to get another olpinion.
ashley,
I didn't know it has "timing" as such..
>
>I have a 01' HO QC Long box w/3:54(5) gears and a six speed.
HO ? QC quad cab. 3:54(5) gears?
Here are my
>figures for mileage.
>
>First I have a TST Stage 3 installed with a remote from 0 - 9, zero being
>stock or off.
What is a TST Stage 3? remote?
With it on zero or off I and babying the truck doing about 65
>going from Portsmouth, NH to our farm in Ithaca, NY traveling on 95>88>206
>which is all hill I get from 18 - 20. Now when I turn on the remote and set
>it to 1 which changes the timing I will get about 22 - 24 MPG. My best
>mileage is from Rochester NY to Syracuse, NY doing 70 (w/255-85-16 Dunlop
>Rover AT's) I got 26 on cruise. Now I have found that cruise hurts me as it
>will do everything it can to maintain speed. When I am in control I let the
>truck loose some speed and when I see a hill I gently and slowly increase
>throttle and then let it slow down gradually. Maybe my driving style but I
>have had two Cummins my first being a White 99' Sport QC Long Box and I got
>the same mileage but this was with an automatic and same tires.
>
>Ashley Holgate
I'm still working a a tank of fuel since the cruise control experiment. It's
looking pretty good. The inbetween boost pump on maintains 8psi I think, and
I'm a little over 500km at the half tank mark. As you know it's not half a tank
because it goes down really fast now. But during the experiment I think it was
less than 400km at the half tank mark.
OK, on that tank I got 15.2 MPG that's the best ever. But this tank may be back
to where it was. May or may not hit 400km at half tank mark. I don't think I,m
driving differently.
but I'll get the pump installed an have it checked out at that Cummins shop.
Damn I've got to find that posting. VBG