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Old 01-12-2011, 07:06 PM   #61
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I hope he has the option of stopping Regens. I'm sure he would hate to see that Hay field go up in flames

If it's an 11, how much Urea is he going through?

I love Diesels but I hate all this DPF/Burning Piss stuff
If it only has 700 lb/ft torque, it's a 10.
Neither one has the option of stopping the regens without turning off the engine.
From what I've heard, the average is about 4 gal of urea per 5k miles or so. Of course, this depends on driving style and how much pulling/hauling they are doing.
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Old 03-02-2011, 05:54 PM   #62
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Nice ride!

Now you need to go here http://www.spartandieseltech.com/ to get you the proper "additions" (read deletions) and tuners to get you the mileage you need and the power you want.
OK. A few weeks ago I did some upgrades and deletions. Let me tell you how much I love my mechanic. I'm taking it to the track on Friday to *train* the transmission. Should be interesting...

Current average mileage according to the truck:


After filling the tank, my math put it at 23.8. Not bad for a beast. I'm THRILLED.
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Old 03-02-2011, 06:22 PM   #63
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After filling the tank, my math put it at 23.8. Not bad for a beast. I'm THRILLED.
Wow.

What kind of driving?

Around town?
Highway?
Any towing or hauling?

Were you "babying" it to get those numbers?

Regardless of the answers, those figures are IMPRESSIVE!
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Old 03-02-2011, 06:53 PM   #64
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Wow.

What kind of driving?

Around town?
Highway?
Any towing or hauling?

Were you "babying" it to get those numbers?

Regardless of the answers, those figures are IMPRESSIVE!
Around town, some freeway, no towing (yet).

I haven't babied it, frankly I'm surprised y'all can't hear my maniacal laughter as I 'git it. Holy crap but it pulls some torque.
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Old 03-02-2011, 09:02 PM   #65
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Around town, some freeway, no towing (yet).

I haven't babied it, frankly I'm surprised y'all can't hear my maniacal laughter as I 'git it. Holy crap but it pulls some torque.
Damn thats some good mileage, but a very quick search of the internet says that there seems to be a huge variety in the mpg that folks seem to get, anywhere from a low of 6 to a high of the mid 20s. Yeh it looks to be on the better side of normal, but that still better than my uninformed opinion would have expected.
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Damn thats some good mileage, but a very quick search of the internet says that there seems to be a huge variety in the mpg that folks seem to get, anywhere from a low of 6 to a high of the mid 20s. Yeh it looks to be on the better side of normal, but that still better than my uninformed opinion would have expected.
Before taking it in the truck was getting 13ish.
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Before taking it in the truck was getting 13ish.
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Before taking it in the truck was getting 13ish.
Amazing what they've accomplished in the name of the environment, isn't it?
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Amazing what they've accomplished in the name of the environment, isn't it?
The majority of what we took off was put on for California emissions rulings. I mean, the damn filter in the exhaust that was sprayed with fuel to clean it... sounds like a ridiculous idea, doesn't it? Yay!! Let's take a vehicle that already doesn't make awesome fuel mileage and let's dump some randomly [usually when you NEED it].

I have the opportunity to put it on a dyno within the next month... I've never dyno'd a truck before.
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Old 03-03-2011, 12:35 AM   #70
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Shit, with the roof racks on, my Jetta gets that even if I'm babying it. Might be time to change vehicles.

But damn, I don't want all my friends calling me when it's time to move.
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