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Johnny G1 wrote:
US gallon =3.78 ltr, Can gallon =4.54 ltrs and when I said I got 16.3 ltrs per 100 that is 17 .177 mpg and that was pulling with 3.55 gears. 10 litrs per 100 = 28 mpg. Usually pull @ 1600rpm, and keep it in top gear.
โJan-05-2023 04:39 AM
Johnny G1 wrote:It makes no difference to me how you figure it, I'm not going to believe anyone will average over 11 American miles per American gallon. And 16.3 liters per 100 kilometers is 14.4 mpg, the way I figure mpg.
US gallon =3.78 ltr, Can gallon =4.54 ltrs and when I said I got 16.3 ltrs per 100 that is 17 .177 mpg and that was pulling with 3.55 gears. 10 litrs per 100 = 28 mpg. Usually pull @ 1600rpm, and keep it in top gear.
โJan-04-2023 11:24 PM
JRscooby wrote:TravelinDog wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
Okay, that makes a bit more sense since the Imperial gallon is about 20% larger than the US gallon. That translates to around 11 mpg. I can believe that.
Nope. An imperial gallon is equal to 1.20095 U.S gallons so it is smaller.
I don't know snot about imperial gallons. I did not spend much time in school, and it has been a long time.
But if you think 1+ .2 is bigger than 1+0, there is a problem with education system.
โJan-04-2023 07:00 PM
โJan-04-2023 06:43 PM
TravelinDog wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
Okay, that makes a bit more sense since the Imperial gallon is about 20% larger than the US gallon. That translates to around 11 mpg. I can believe that.
Nope. An imperial gallon is equal to 1.20095 U.S gallons so it is smaller.
โJan-04-2023 01:45 PM
TravelinDog wrote:ivbinconned wrote:
My Ram is a 16. Have been pulling for 45 years. I think I know what Iโm doing and not interested in debate.
We carry 100 imperial gallons which is bigger than the US gal.
Many times we have pulled 1400 plus miles before filling.
I pull between 60 and 70 mph.
So if you're comparing Imperial gallons to U.S. gallons perhaps you're also measuring kilometers traveled and KPH.
So those 1400 "miles" you claim to have gotten only equal out to 869.91 actual miles. That I can believe.
โJan-04-2023 01:44 PM
TravelinDog wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
Okay, that makes a bit more sense since the Imperial gallon is about 20% larger than the US gallon. That translates to around 11 mpg. I can believe that.
Nope. An imperial gallon is equal to 1.20095 U.S gallons so it is smaller.
โJan-04-2023 12:37 PM
ivbinconned wrote:
My Ram is a 16. Have been pulling for 45 years. I think I know what Iโm doing and not interested in debate.
We carry 100 imperial gallons which is bigger than the US gal.
Many times we have pulled 1400 plus miles before filling.
I pull between 60 and 70 mph.
โJan-04-2023 12:33 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
Okay, that makes a bit more sense since the Imperial gallon is about 20% larger than the US gallon. That translates to around 11 mpg. I can believe that.
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โJan-04-2023 08:31 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Nope, 2-wheel drive and had the 3.51's. It did need to be in 5th below 60. ๐ The best mileage I ever got with the 15,000 lb. trailer in tow was a touch over 14 mpg. I was coming downhill from Albuquerque to Amarillo, and had an honest 35 mph tail wind. Filled up in Amarillo and used pencil and paper to come up with 14.1 mpg or so. I don't even remember what the lie-o-meter said. ๐fj12ryder wrote:
Hey, if you say so. I pulled a 12,000 lb. 5th wheel with a 2001 Dodge dually six-speed, and got 12 mpg at times. Never saw 13 mpg, let alone over 14 mpg. Just color me very skeptical.
That truck with the 6 speed stick is about the most fuel efficient truck out there. I assume you had 4.10's?