Posted by Eric Rylander on September 16, 2012 at 07:12:17 from (71.226.67.24):
In Reply to: Truck mileage question? posted by Brett Helmkamp on September 15, 2012 at 18:22:17:
There is a huge difference between a "code reader" and a "scanner" such as my Actron cp9580. Mine can read in scan mode real data, throttle position, milivolts from the O2 sensors etc, and percentage of load.
My "03 1500 4x4 hemi gets 15-15.5 on the relatively flat interstate with a family of four in it and the trunk loaded at 72 locked on the cruise. At a slow 55-60 it will do 16.5. A roll up soft tonneau cover made nearly half an MPG improvement at highway speeds.
In town with my lead foot in it don"t expect more than 11. Truck is 5780lbs with me in it.
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