Oct-28-2020 05:18 PM
Nov-09-2020 07:00 PM
Nov-07-2020 08:11 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Yessir it was a compliment.
Nov-06-2020 12:29 PM
4x4ord wrote:otrfun wrote:4x4ord wrote:"3.42's should yield close to 10% better fuel economy while running empty at virtually any highway speed" vs. a 4.10. Interesting. Not what I've experienced.
According to the BSFC map for the 6.7 Cummins that Shiner posted on another thread the 3.42 pulling in 5th vs 4.10 in sixth yield very similar MPG while towing. 3.42's should yield close to 10% better fuel economy while running empty at virtually any highway speed. Again, according to the same BSFC map, towing with 3.73 gears at 65 mph should offer a slight advantage in MPG over either 3.42's or 4.10's. Empty the 3.73 will fall half way between 3.42's and 4.10's . . .
Are you making these observations based on BSFC maps of the crankshaft output of a Cummins in conjunction with gearing charts?
Or, are your observations based on BSFC maps formulated and based on on-the-road tests of production-ready, OEM Ram trucks? If so, I'd be very interested in seeing these. Could you supply a link? Thanks.
Like I said, my numbers are based off the BSFC map that Shiner had posted. I just got back from making 2 highway trips where I was able to set the cruise at 45 mph and drive uninterrupted for both trips. The first round trip was performed in 6th gear at about 1100 rpm and the truck got 28.3 mpg. The second trip was performed in 5th gear at about 1400 rpm where it got 25.3 mpg. I would challenge you to do something similar with your Ram ..... I'd be absolutely amazed if the Cummins engine doesn't give very similar results.
Nov-01-2020 04:22 PM
Nov-01-2020 09:58 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:MFL wrote:MikeRP wrote:
Escalades are one of the best values on the used market. In three years that $90000 Caddy will be worth $35,000. It can run 300000 miles also but it won’t do that with the first owner. I’d bet 90% of those first owners never see 100,000 miles.
I am a low miles guy. I have purchased quite a few new vehicles. I have never put 50K on any of them. I have only replaced the tires on one vehicle, at 48K, and traded it shortly after. I have a long time family friend, that owns 2 Ford dealerships, a Ram/Jeep dealership, and a Chevrolet dealership. The farthest is 100 miles from me. He and his two sons, own/operate these businesses. They give me a family friend discount, on new vehicle, as well as a more than fair trade on my used. I normally own a car, SUV, and a truck, so mileage is spread out.
I've never worried about mpg, and usually use non-ethanol premium in my truck, always when towing heavy. I do notice the mileage on the display, but never calculate otherwise.
All above, just my experience, doesn't mean I'm doing things right!
Jerry
A true radical!
Nov-01-2020 09:23 AM
MFL wrote:MikeRP wrote:
Escalades are one of the best values on the used market. In three years that $90000 Caddy will be worth $35,000. It can run 300000 miles also but it won’t do that with the first owner. I’d bet 90% of those first owners never see 100,000 miles.
I am a low miles guy. I have purchased quite a few new vehicles. I have never put 50K on any of them. I have only replaced the tires on one vehicle, at 48K, and traded it shortly after. I have a long time family friend, that owns 2 Ford dealerships, a Ram/Jeep dealership, and a Chevrolet dealership. The farthest is 100 miles from me. He and his two sons, own/operate these businesses. They give me a family friend discount, on new vehicle, as well as a more than fair trade on my used. I normally own a car, SUV, and a truck, so mileage is spread out.
I've never worried about mpg, and usually use non-ethanol premium in my truck, always when towing heavy. I do notice the mileage on the display, but never calculate otherwise.
All above, just my experience, doesn't mean I'm doing things right!
Jerry
Nov-01-2020 07:32 AM
MikeRP wrote:
Escalades are one of the best values on the used market. In three years that $90000 Caddy will be worth $35,000. It can run 300000 miles also but it won’t do that with the first owner. I’d bet 90% of those first owners never see 100,000 miles.
Nov-01-2020 04:48 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
"I am. Personally I don't go through any more fuel than the average bear."
Same here. Amazing tho how many people trip over nickels!!!
Oct-31-2020 03:48 PM
otrfun wrote:4x4ord wrote:"3.42's should yield close to 10% better fuel economy while running empty at virtually any highway speed" vs. a 4.10. Interesting. Not what I've experienced.
According to the BSFC map for the 6.7 Cummins that Shiner posted on another thread the 3.42 pulling in 5th vs 4.10 in sixth yield very similar MPG while towing. 3.42's should yield close to 10% better fuel economy while running empty at virtually any highway speed. Again, according to the same BSFC map, towing with 3.73 gears at 65 mph should offer a slight advantage in MPG over either 3.42's or 4.10's. Empty the 3.73 will fall half way between 3.42's and 4.10's . . .
Are you making these observations based on BSFC maps of the crankshaft output of a Cummins in conjunction with gearing charts?
Or, are your observations based on BSFC maps formulated and based on on-the-road tests of production-ready, OEM Ram trucks? If so, I'd be very interested in seeing these. Could you supply a link? Thanks.
Oct-31-2020 07:55 AM
Oct-31-2020 07:28 AM
ShinerBock wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
"I am. Personally I don't go through any more fuel than the average bear."
Same here. Amazing tho how many people trip over nickels!!!
Yeah, and how they are more than willing to spend dollars elsewhere!
Like how my wife's cousin who thought it was stupid for me to spend money on modifying my truck yet just spent over $90k on a new top of the line Escalade. Total cost of my truck and mods are no where near $90k and I am keeping mine for at least 300k miles while he is probably going to keep his for maybe 100k.
Oct-31-2020 07:21 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
"I am. Personally I don't go through any more fuel than the average bear."
Same here. Amazing tho how many people trip over nickels!!!
Oct-31-2020 07:00 AM
Oct-31-2020 04:48 AM
Lwiddis wrote:
"Pulling a trailer in Cali is extremely frustrating."
That's you, KSSS. 55 mph is safer...you see more...you save on gasoline.