โSep-21-2023 10:00 PM
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โSep-26-2023 03:34 PM
TravelinDog wrote:Lantley wrote:Martyn wrote:
I stand by what I said, because it is true. If it doesnโt conform to accepted โstandardsโ that is nothing to do with me. My 2019 hemi gets about the same MPG towing my 5er as my old 2004 Cummins. I was surprised when it worked out that way, but it did.
Comparing a modern vehicle to a 15 year old vehicle has little value.
A lot of innovation occurs in 15 years.
Any 2019 vehicle is superior to its 2004 version.
That's comparing apples to oranges. Those 2 trucks are not even remotely close.
โSep-26-2023 02:55 PM
Lantley wrote:Martyn wrote:
I stand by what I said, because it is true. If it doesnโt conform to accepted โstandardsโ that is nothing to do with me. My 2019 hemi gets about the same MPG towing my 5er as my old 2004 Cummins. I was surprised when it worked out that way, but it did.
Comparing a modern vehicle to a 15 year old vehicle has little value.
A lot of innovation occurs in 15 years.
Any 2019 vehicle is superior to its 2004 version.
โSep-24-2023 12:00 PM
โSep-24-2023 09:08 AM
ksss wrote:
22 mpg out of 3/4 ton hemi? What does fuelly.com post? 14 unloaded? Your posting 22 mpg, a half ton hemi doesn't reliably get that. I think you forgot to "carry the one" doing the math. Even in a place with no hills and at sea level, your not reliably getting 22 mpg. Short of being pulled by a tow truck, that aint happening.
โSep-24-2023 08:00 AM
Lantley wrote:Martyn wrote:
I stand by what I said, because it is true. If it doesnโt conform to accepted โstandardsโ that is nothing to do with me. My 2019 hemi gets about the same MPG towing my 5er as my old 2004 Cummins. I was surprised when it worked out that way, but it did.
Comparing a modern vehicle to a 15 year old vehicle has little value.
A lot of innovation occurs in 15 years.
Any 2019 vehicle is superior to its 2004 version.
โSep-23-2023 02:56 PM
โSep-23-2023 01:56 PM
Martyn wrote:
I stand by what I said, because it is true. If it doesnโt conform to accepted โstandardsโ that is nothing to do with me. My 2019 hemi gets about the same MPG towing my 5er as my old 2004 Cummins. I was surprised when it worked out that way, but it did.
โSep-23-2023 12:06 PM
โSep-23-2023 11:50 AM
โSep-23-2023 10:49 AM
Martyn wrote:Grit dog wrote:
10.5mpg? Roflmao
If you say so! Every tow trip with the old Cummins and with this 2019 Hemi, I religiously keep track of mileage - not the computer, but by topping up and calculating. On highway and not towing I can often get over 22 with the Hemi. The old Cummins would struggle to get 16.
If you doubt me, please fly to Florida and I will give you a demonstration....
โSep-23-2023 07:42 AM
Grit dog wrote:
10.5mpg? Roflmao
โSep-23-2023 07:38 AM
ScottG wrote:
Good info. What gearing do you have?