Dec-10-2017 10:55 AM
Dec-11-2017 07:46 AM
ShinerBock wrote:
I record my computers mileage and my hand calculated mileage on my aCar app every fill up for tax reasons. When my 14 Ram CTD was stock, the difference between the computers mileage and hand calculated was between 1.5-3 mpg off every time. After I tuned it and worked with my tuner to fix this, it is now within .5 mpg off.
I am not the only one either. if you go to the Cummins forums you will find that many have their computers off as much as mine was stock while others were dead on. Luck of the draw I guess.
At least it is not like old truck. My old Ram 5.9L CTD, my dads 7.3 PSD, and father in law's 6.0L PSD is were off by 2-4 mpg all the time.
Dec-11-2017 06:14 AM
ShinerBock wrote:
10.87 mpg! Not great, but not bad considering the brick it was towing. The Ford Powerstroke they tested earlier was 10.05 mpg which still is not bad.
2018 Ram 2500 HD Cummins MPG towing test
How do the gasers compare towing the same 12.5k lb trailer?
Ford 6.2L - 8.59 mpg
Ram 6.4L - 7.34 mpg
Ford F250 and Ram 2500 mpg tow test.
Dec-11-2017 06:14 AM
brulaz wrote:
Getting back to the original topic, my uncorrected Evic is 11.2mpgUS towing, 10.8mpgUS corrected.
Not that different from what these guys report.
Have they ever tested GM on this loop?
Dec-11-2017 05:40 AM
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Dec-10-2017 06:20 PM
Dec-10-2017 05:19 PM
rhagfo wrote:mich800 wrote:rhagfo wrote:mich800 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Thanks for sharing... It's interesting that some report the on board fuel economy readout is very close to calculated fuel economy and some report theirs are not even close. These both runs from both trucks were very close.
I have found most of the vehicles I have driven from all makes are pretty close. Still need to be aware when doing one tank tests as the click off can really impact the calculation in the short run.
Well on my 16 year old Ram the computer reads high by a consistent 1 mpg to hand calculated.
I should have prefaced that comment with; more recent vehicles within the past decade. Also, the older the vehicle gets the harder it will be for the computer calculation as injectors and the general tune of the engine can stray from the ideal parameters it was designed for.
More or less my point also, the fact that 16 years ago it could be within one MPG, then they should now days be within tenths of a MPG.
Dec-10-2017 04:32 PM
mich800 wrote:rhagfo wrote:mich800 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Thanks for sharing... It's interesting that some report the on board fuel economy readout is very close to calculated fuel economy and some report theirs are not even close. These both runs from both trucks were very close.
I have found most of the vehicles I have driven from all makes are pretty close. Still need to be aware when doing one tank tests as the click off can really impact the calculation in the short run.
Well on my 16 year old Ram the computer reads high by a consistent 1 mpg to hand calculated.
I should have prefaced that comment with; more recent vehicles within the past decade. Also, the older the vehicle gets the harder it will be for the computer calculation as injectors and the general tune of the engine can stray from the ideal parameters it was designed for.
Dec-10-2017 04:27 PM
rhagfo wrote:mich800 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Thanks for sharing... It's interesting that some report the on board fuel economy readout is very close to calculated fuel economy and some report theirs are not even close. These both runs from both trucks were very close.
I have found most of the vehicles I have driven from all makes are pretty close. Still need to be aware when doing one tank tests as the click off can really impact the calculation in the short run.
Well on my 16 year old Ram the computer reads high by a consistent 1 mpg to hand calculated.
Dec-10-2017 03:36 PM
mich800 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Thanks for sharing... It's interesting that some report the on board fuel economy readout is very close to calculated fuel economy and some report theirs are not even close. These both runs from both trucks were very close.
I have found most of the vehicles I have driven from all makes are pretty close. Still need to be aware when doing one tank tests as the click off can really impact the calculation in the short run.
Dec-10-2017 03:33 PM
Dec-10-2017 03:22 PM
FishOnOne wrote:
Thanks for sharing... It's interesting that some report the on board fuel economy readout is very close to calculated fuel economy and some report theirs are not even close. These both runs from both trucks were very close.