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Mpg... What's that? Haha

I get 15-17 towing the truggy and the steel kerney car hauler. But I drive like a grandma and the programmer and correlating mods help ALOT.

For a gasser that's damn good, usually its more like 8 - 10 at best

I went from 285's to 245's and my sweet spot is 62-65mph so once I get to 70mph it drops off.

Pulling the trailer, I got around 16mpg @ 70mph.

Gotcha, same here 65mph is where I do best with mine. Damn 16 mpg at 70 is darn good with that trailer :clap:
 
For a gasser that's damn good, usually its more like 8 - 10 at best
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It's all about tuning and gearing haha. The guys at thunder racing do a stand up job at efi tuning. Free flowing exhaust and intake help alot too.

The new chevy's have 6 speed trannys vs the 4 speed. Makes a huge difference IMO
 
Haha the truggy is pretty aerodynamic it seems. That and its light. Don't hardly notice it on the trailer. No doors and rear window down it just flows through. I'm excited to tow it to Alabama now I don't have Deryl's equipment trailer. That sob was a hause.
 
Truck and trailer did great on our trip to Mason, Tx for the Round Up at Katemecy Rocks2, averaged 10.8 mpg in Texas hill country and 11.3mpg on I-10 Louisiana.

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Nice setup man. it is wierd seeing your truck with stock size tires.

Why stopping so often though? just needed a break?
 
Nice setup man. it is wierd seeing your truck with stock size tires.

Why stopping so often though? just needed a break?

My buddy Kyle was towing his 26' foot camper, for us to stay in for the weekend, with a 1/2 ton GMC.
 
Truck and trailer did great on our trip to Mason, Tx for the Round Up at Katemecy Rocks2, averaged 10.8 mpg in Texas hill country and 11.3mpg on I-10 Louisiana.

Nice setup John, looks great with the rigs on it and I'm sure the camper will be welcomed as well :)
 
lookin good John!

did ya weight it?
 
First time I've ever had to pull over to drain water out of the filter yesterday in route to a Scout meeting tripped the dash alarm. I guess the bio could have had something to do with it but its a small price to pay :)

On my first 90% bio run I did 19 mpg unloaded to NO and back 284 miles EGT's running 200 degrees cooler. Throttle response was not there with the bio vs the diesel that could be in the ECU programming but it don't skip a beat on the HWY with the cruise on. That trip combined with a week of city driving yield 16 mpg on that tank 458 miles. I'll run a mix next time and check it again so far running the jet fuel or the bio it doesn't care either way :D
 
lookin good John!

did ya weight it?

Nope, our stops never really matched with up a station with scales, not that I was looking that hard either.
 
I muted the video. Couldn't stand him. Nice truck though.

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nice truck!

I think the salesmen took away from it a little bit though. I think they referred to it as "beautiful" over 600 times. LOL

Now I'm going to have to watch it again with sound to hear this guy, LOL :)
 
yea he is annoying !



beautiful truck though.





lol
 
John, you didn't need a CDL and log book to put all that weight?
 
Lessons I have learned from hanging out in the Tow Rig section on Pirate4x4:

#1: if you ever tow ANY load with something less than a 1 ton you are guaranteed to kill a station wagon filled with nuns. Please note this is a minimum, if there is a rock crawler on the trailer you should strongly consider using a MDT. :rolleyes:

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Needless to say, no nuns were harmed getting this home.

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