Posted by pvia on November 28, 2007 at 09:58:46 from (209.181.158.100):
In Reply to: Gas Mileage stinks posted by BobinKY on November 28, 2007 at 07:41:01:
I am sure there are chips available for that truck, check at your locale parts store for aftermarket stuff. But keep in mind if there is any waranty left on the truck it may be voided by installing a chip. There are some newer chip manufacturers out there that sell chips that will erase any record of them being installed when you remove them though.
As mentioned in earlier replys, slowing down will make a difference. My 05 Dodge 3500 with a cummins/6speed will hover around 19mpg empty if you keep her around 2000 rpms, 12-14 mpg pulling a 24' goose neck with an MD and 70D aboard. Run the crap out of it like you had to be there yesterday and it will drop to 14-15 empty/8-10 loaded. With the price of diesel as it is she only comes out to play when really needed and sometimes on "date" night when driving the old minivan just doesn't look good!
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