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ShinerBock wrote:
It is speed and load depended. As you can see the BSFC map below. The "sweet spot" for the Cummins 6.7L under load is between 1,600 and 1,900 rpm. The red dots/lines is 6th gear and the four vertical lines staring from the left is my rpms at 60, 65, 70, and 75 mph while what I tow. The yellow dots/lines is my rpms in 5th at the same speeds. The horizontal lines are grade/load starting with 0% grade at the bottom.
On completely flat ground and no drag, 6th is generally best, but even a slight 1% grade and moderate drag will put enough load on the engine to make 5th the better choice which is why I generally leave it in 5th and forget it unless I am going past 72-74 mph.
โSep-30-2020 05:58 PM
Me Again wrote:ShinerBock wrote:
The Cummins gets horrible gas mileage.... It does get good diesel mileage though... ๐
Expect about 15-16 mpg(calculated) combined depending on how you drive and terrain. The computer may say 17-18, but it lies.
Also, when you tow over 5k, lock out 6th at speeds under 73 mph for best fuel mileage if you have a 3.42 rear end.
I have been towing the 8k TT in 6th without TH and getting better mileage. In 5th the 16K 5th and 8K TT got similar mileage.
โSep-30-2020 05:17 PM
ShinerBock wrote:
The Cummins gets horrible gas mileage.... It does get good diesel mileage though... ๐
Expect about 15-16 mpg(calculated) combined depending on how you drive and terrain. The computer may say 17-18, but it lies.
Also, when you tow over 5k, lock out 6th at speeds under 73 mph for best fuel mileage if you have a 3.42 rear end.
โSep-30-2020 08:45 AM
samhain7 wrote:
Hi all
Just upgrade TV from a Dodge 2500 6.4 litre to a 2500 Cummins
Looking to see if anyone else made this change to share your experiences on gas mileage.
Did the cummins make a difference in regular driving?
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