Sounds like it's time for a Sniper upgrade 

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Nah, I like simplicity.Sounds like it's time for a Sniper upgrade![]()
@wngrog @GA Architect have you guys noticed any significant increase in fuel "economy" after the Sniper swap?Sounds like it's time for a Sniper upgrade![]()
FWIW - Last May, a few months past the initial install, I did log a trip to check mileage. From my post #1,643 ->@wngrog @GA Architect have you guys noticed any significant increase in fuel "economy" after the Sniper swap?
Not that I'm going to go that route but it would be interesting to hear some firsthand feedback.
13.8 is nice. I was hitting 14-15 before I put the new tires on. I think the additional mass on those 33"s ran me down to 12ish.FWIW - Last May, a few months past the initial install, I did log a trip to check mileage. From my post #1,643 ->
Trip time: 10 hours (+/-)
Road time: about 5.5 hours (+/-)
Miles: 200 miles (10% highway & 90% back-roads)
Fuel consumption: 14.4 gallons
Mileage: 13.88 mpg
Is this a gain....probably not enough to mention?
For reference, I run the 32/11.50R15 on my 9" wide OEM rims.13.8 is nice. I was hitting 14-15 before I put the new tires on. I think the additional mass on those 33"s ran me down to 12ish.
It’s what happens when someone’s truck isn’t a project anymore. Time for a new project vehicle, Ryan.Why worry about MPG ?? Just put more fuel in and smile![]()
Not really worried about the mileage, it's the signal that something may be wrong.Why worry about MPG ?? Just put more fuel in and smile![]()
I’ve put on about 10 lbs during the last year, coincidentally, my DD is getting worse fuel mileage now.Not really worried about the mileage, it's the signal that something may be wrong.
I was consistently hitting close to, or better, than 15 mpg, and the drop after the new rubber to 12ish, and the slow decline over the last 6 months or so to under 10. The benefit of logging every tank of fuel and the mileage I get lets me know if something isn't right. Hitting 10 mpg on the last tank, albeit there was some 4wd heading up to the ski area, tells me I may have a problem somewhere.
If it makes you feel any better, my 79 with sniper and full tune up is just above 10mpg. Mainly highway around 55-60 on 33’s, so not sure a sniper would be much gain for you.Not really worried about the mileage, it's the signal that something may be wrong.
I was consistently hitting close to, or better, than 15 mpg, and the drop after the new rubber to 12ish, and the slow decline over the last 6 months or so to under 10. The benefit of logging every tank of fuel and the mileage I get lets me know if something isn't right. Hitting 10 mpg on the last tank, albeit there was some 4wd heading up to the ski area, tells me I may have a problem somewhere.
Yeah, but the Akron rust monster has devoured 15 lbs of steel from the DD!I’ve put on about 10 lbs during the last year, coincidentally, my DD is getting worse fuel mileage now.
Facts. i might have lied about only 10lbs....Yeah, but the Akron rust monster has devoured 15 lbs of steel from the DD!
I know that the diesel gets a winter blend mixed with it, I lose a solid 4 mpg when they switch over to the winter blend. The gasoline on the other hand I'm not sure about, I only use the non corn syrup fuel.Funny! Uncle Joe also got me a new bullet hose!
Anyhow, do they change the fuels in your part of Montana to a winter blend? I’ve been to revelstoke a couple times on my motorcycle and they were still on their winter blend and the mileage and performance took a dump. Just a thought.
MPG doesn't matter to an extent but it's the downward trend that bothers me, luckily I log it all so I can see what's different.I know with these trucks everyone likes to joke about how MPG doesn’t matter - but it’s a real and viable way to evaluate overall tune and engine health - so good on you for keeping track of it!