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| Originally written by CRK on 2006-08-22 8:09 PM
I am test driving a 2001 Dodge Diesel 4x4 with a 5 speed.It had the 3:55 rear end and 71,000 miles. The truck is in good shape but I have noticed it is getting terrible fuel mileage. Is the fuel mileage just not that great in a 4x4 diesel or could this indicate a problem?
HOW terrible ?
...and have you been heading west on I-80 towards Laramie and ROck SPrings on these test runs ?
i.e. up hill and into the winds (-:
I would hope for better than 17 MPG unloaded (no trailer).
But,,, if you're used to a gas engine - and if you're trying to get gas engine performance out of it, it could be a serious drinker.
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![100](https://horsetrailerworld.com/forum/images/decorations/multiple/100.gif) ![25](https://horsetrailerworld.com/forum/images/decorations/multiple/25.gif) Location: Cheyenne, WY | I was empty headed east out of Cheyenne. The dealer let me take it for a few days. I live about 14 miles out so I would guess the fuel mileage to be about 5 to 6. I put some fuel in it and the guage was just over half full. When I got home it read just below a half tank. Granted these are big tanks but should it use that much not pulling?
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![500](https://horsetrailerworld.com/forum/images/decorations/multiple/500.gif) Location: West TN | Sounds like the only way to get a true measurement is to fill up the tank and then run the miles and go back to fill it back up to see how many gallons you are using. This is the best way to learn what kind of mileage you are getting. Of course, it is a fun event to throw away all that money in diesel, but it is better to find out now until waiting till later and getting stuck with a bad engine. |
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As long as you're not driving it with a major lead foot, I can't imagine getting that bad of mileage. Sounds like something's going on - those trucks usually did quite well. If you're asking questions about the Cummins, there's no better place than http://www.tdr1.com - some folks there may have some answers for you.
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![100](https://horsetrailerworld.com/forum/images/decorations/multiple/100.gif) ![25](https://horsetrailerworld.com/forum/images/decorations/multiple/25.gif) Location: Cheyenne, WY | The Engine Seems to have plenty of Giddy Up Go Power and No Smoke blue Or Black From The Engine. The Underneath Is Clean and Tight. It Has Not BeenThrough The Dealers Shop Yet But I Was Trying To Get A Jump On The Mechanical Shape Of The Truck To Make Sure They Don't Try To Cover Something Up. |
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Location: El Reno,Ok, 73036 | CRK, I have a 2000 modle Dodge 4x4, 6 speed with 330,000 miles on it. I get 20-22 MPG depending on the head wind & running empty. |
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