That's true whether it's a car, truck, gas, diesel, or even hybrid.So I'm guessing that MPGs are very dependent on how you drive it and the conditions in which you drive it in.
That's true whether it's a car, truck, gas, diesel, or even hybrid.So I'm guessing that MPGs are very dependent on how you drive it and the conditions in which you drive it in.
I noticed the same thing with my 1500 when I put good 10 ply tires on it. It is amazing how that works.had them put some good 10 ply tires on it.
Truck went from an average of 14.5 mpg in the city to 16mpg city. And almost 20 mpg on the highway, instead of 16 mpg highway.
Skeets, what size is your truck? 1500?I was looking really hard at the Duramx, when my old Chevy died. The cost blew me away right from the get go 6 grand for motor ahhhhh no ! The new one is 5.3 same as the last one, it pulls like a freight train and gets 20 or better on a trip. Trip to the GWN this year it did 22.3 mpg. Places I use to stop to FILL UP the old truck, I just topped of the tank,, that was so nice I had money left over when I got home. Oh thats about 2500 miles round trip and not counting the running around
I got the 09' set up the same way. Mine has the lower profile suspension option for the 4wd. Sits the same height as my son's 2013, crew cab, 2wd. Mine has the 4 speed auto in it. From what I have seen, the 6 speed auto makes a huge difference on the fuel economy.Its a 16, 5.3, 1500 LT extended cab 6 1/2 foot bed 4wd, 6 speed tranny and 17 inch wheels,, made the damn thing about 2 inches higher than the old one, makes it hard loading fire wood
That's a touch the gas going down hill to get it to 90 mph, coast up the next hill and hope you don't have to touch the gas pedal till you crest over the other side Sounds like the old 1 ton dump truck I learned to drive in. Had a 460 with California emissions, and a 4 speed manual transmission. Had to fill up 3 times from Boston where dad bought it, to the house in vermont. That was a 4 hour drive normally.Truck got between 4 and 6 mpg till the mad scientist (dad's buddy) got a hold of it and pulled 3 out of the 4 smog pumps off and tweaked the carburetor. Engine looked like it had an octopus stuck to the motor where all the vacuum lines were pluggedI had a 2005 Chevy 3500 LT3 dually with the 8.1l gas and Allison transmission, and I can tell you this, yes it had a ton of get up and go, and would pull the horn off a rhino, 18-20 mpg empty, and 14mpg lightly loaded, but it also got 4MPG when you worked it hard, so fueling it required a loan every time I stopped at a gas station