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I just don't do enough easy driving to see it. This is my first tank without any towing since Feb and most of those towing miles are a 30' barn door.. I mean travel trailer. So I have to enjoy it while it lasts.

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Very nice. I've been driving the 68 ford for a week. Been pulling down a solid 8mpg.

WOW!,...I LOVE MY CUMMINS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I've been enjoying the 20-24 MPG back and forth to work. Just depends on if that day I decide to hype-mile and drag my butt to work or do I just set the cruise for 65 MPH and haul tail to work. Still with $2.839 price for diesel and $3.129 for gas... Yeah I'm enjoying it.

I'd have to agree, today seeing awesome mpg's. post-1725-0-10105600-1438466940_thumb.jppost-1725-0-70521300-1438466957_thumb.jp

What are they upside down?

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Do you top off into the filler neck?

On my truck that would be about 30 mpgs.

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After today's firewood haul I made a solid 12 MPG. :rolleyes:  At least I'm getting work done and hauling materials.

With that cute little trailer? That is a bit lower than I would have guessed.

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With that cute little trailer? That is a bit lower than I would have guessed.

 

I really hate to scale my trailer right now. I rather heavy. Not to mention I didn't shut down the engine much through the day and kept the A/C running between stops. But during unloading I did shut down the truck. I'm pretty sure I'm close to the weight of my RV weight.

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I do.

That explains some of the miles per tank you get.

I only do once or twice a year for hunting or long backroad trips. I account for the fuel between the click and neck full on the next tank.

My truck quite often gets fueled and parked for a week or more and a tank full to the neck has nowhere to expand.

I have a tiny bit of seepage on the top of the tank...  I don't fill up into the neck unless I'm on a trip... 

 

8mpg is pretty piss poor.  My 79 C30, 454, towing cam, Edlebrock intake, AFB, headers, huge truck mufflers, 3.73 axle, 16.5 tires...  got 11 mpg.  I thought 11 was bad.  Twin fireball 20g saddle tanks...  LOL!  Towing or empty, did not matter.  The AC mattered (when it had AC)..  subtract 1 mpg.           

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That explains some of the miles per tank you get.

I only do once or twice a year for hunting or long backroad trips. I account for the fuel between the click and neck full on the next tank.

My truck quite often gets fueled and parked for a week or more and a tank full to the neck has nowhere to expand.

 

 

My truck almost never sits for more than a day.

i don't top off that far. only let it click off 3 times. always get fuel from sams club unless traveling.

this trip i went from Flagpole az, to payson, to Phoenix, then back home i'm happy with the results. i dropped to 65 mph, and tried to keep boost under 10. edge set 4.post-1725-0-69691200-1438529958_thumb.jp

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My current tank of fuel................................just touching the top of the 1/4 tank mark.

 

 

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I am still on the same tank of diesel and will drive the truck again tomorrow. I'll peek and see where I am at. 

 

IIRC the 2500 QCSB has a 34 gal tank vs the QCLB 35 gal tank? 

 

With you topping off I would guess you have a gallon or two more than I do with the bigger tank and only filling to the click. 

I am still on the same tank of diesel and will drive the truck again tomorrow. I'll peek and see where I am at. 

 

IIRC the 2500 QCSB has a 34 gal tank vs the QCLB 35 gal tank? 

 

With you topping off I would guess you have a gallon or two more than I do with the bigger tank and only filling to the click. 

 

The 1st "mod" I ever did to my truck was the "fuel tank vent mod".   When I first got my '04.5, it would take 27-28 gallons of diesel to "fill her up".  

 

After the "fuel tank vent mod";  when I fill up now, MightyWhitey takes 30-32 gallons.  I think I have the "little" tank.

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Amazing how the last half is shorter than the first half.

 

I know EFI Live allows people to adjust it. 

My current tank of fuel................................just touching the top of the 1/4 tank mark.

 

 

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This tanks averaged in at 20.6mpg hand calculated.  Wound up with 630 miles driven and stuffed the tank with 30.5 gallons of fuel.  What I do when hand calculating mileage is to just take the WHOLE number of miles and eliminate the decimal.  For instance, on this tank of fuel, I actually drove 630.7 miles.  Then for the fuel;  I round up the decimal.  On this tank I filled up with 30.47 gallons.................rounded up to 30.5.

 

This way;  I'm actually getting slightly less fuel mileage than actual.  630 divided by 30.5 equals 20.6xx.

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