Posted by molinebob on December 12, 2011 at 06:45:29 from (69.89.198.26):
Buddy at work has a 1998 dodge with a 5.9 Cummings in it, awhile ago he changed the fuel filter in it and the mileage dropped from 18 on average to 14-15, he figures he got a bad filter from Napa, and that maybe he scoured the injector pump on it? Question is can it be fixed by adding an additive or replace the pump? He"s changed the filter now two or three times and the mileage is still at 14-15, to make it tractor related we just drove the truck to Missouri, down by Saint Joseph, from Rosaeu, Minnesota to deliver a tractor I had sold. We left on Friday night at 8pm was home by 1030pm sat night, little over 1500 mile round trip, on the way down we averaged little over 11 mpg and the way home around 15 mpg, all driving on interstate 29... thanks for any all all replies...Bob
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