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Durb wrote:
Here is some food for thought, not saying it pertains. Prior to me buying a Nissan Titan in late 2008 I read a truck comparison in a car magazine. The Chevy had a larger motor than the 5.6 Nissan with more horsepower and torque. On paper it should have outrun the Nissan handily but the Titan smoked the Chevy by 2 seconds in 0 to 60 times. This was addressed in a sidebar and it turned out that Chevy limited available power unless the accelerator was floored for a specific period of time. The excuse of liability was given. The magazine alluded that this was probably unsafe especially in passing maneuvers.
Possibly your truck is stuck in the low power mode and a re-flash or tune might be appropriate. I think the power is there you are just being denied it.
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jungleexplorer wrote:
I am not trying to talk myself into anything. I really love this truck. I have been on the road for almost a month and my wife has not once complained about being uncomfortable in this truck. That is a miracle. She hated my 07 1500 LT with leather seats.
Right now I am camped in Ruidoso, New Mexico next to a guy with a 2013 Silverado 1500 that is pulling a Jayco a littLe larger then mine. I talked with him yesterday. His TT has an unloaded weight of 3000lb vs mine that is 2600lb. He said his 1500 gets 11 to 12 mpg pulling his TT and does not struggle. His 1500 has a 5.3L V8, vs mine that has the the 6.0.
Coming into Ruidoso from the north on highway 48 there is a pretty good climb. I had start from a complete stop at the bottom of the hill and try to accelerate. The best I could do was 30 mph and I had her wound up to over 4000 rpm in 2nd gear. Had to have my flashers on the whole climb as people sped by me. If that is the best truck can do pulling this tiny TT, how will it do with 9 or 10K behind it?
Again, I am not trying to convince myself of anything, but numbers do not lie. My truck has a 36 gallon tank and I am hitting half a tank at 150 miles. The absolute best mileage I have gotten on this (Texas to California and back) trip was 12 mpg, but that was on the flat Mojave desert doing 55 mph with a tail wind. My average for this trip so far has been 9 mpg. That is just not acceptable to me, because it can can only get worse when I get a bigger TT and I am planning a 10K+ trip to northern Canada next year. So either this truck gets better, or it goes away. Those are the real numbers.
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