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Yes my 04 cr I the Ford does get to some insane egts it has 150hp nozzles on it and a tuner pretty much stock besides that. Yeah 0-60mph wot it will hit 1600 easy. But that truck has other issues too.
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HellI I have a 2003 Dodge Ram 3500 with the 5.9 Cummins. This truck is stock at the moment except I do have a smarty touch on it. This truck has 240000 I bought it with 218000 about a year ago with a bad transmission. I don’t know much history on it but I imagine it has the original injectors. It has a 3” lift with 35’s in stock 17” wheels. The gas mileage is horrible like 10.5-12mpg doesn’t matter how I drive it. It seems to get worse with highway driving. I just drove from California to Georgia to Colorado and back to California I was only getting 11mpg on average. Before anyone says anything this was hand calculated not from the lieometer. I’m only getting 370 miles or less each tank. I have friends with the same truck same setup getting 17-22mpg. I also have an early 04 Cummins getting about the same (can’t really compare the two since it’s in an 06 f250). I’m curious if anyone on here has any good ideas as to why. I chose this site because in my experience the people on here seem to know more. My rail pressure seems ok according to the smarty the desired and actual are very close. Although compared to my dads 06 that I just put 100hp xergy’s in its lower he was running 17000-18000 cruising at 60-65 where as I’m sitting at 13000-14000. His truck is stock except for that. Before anyone says anything the filters and fluids are new and frequently done. Does anyone have any good direction or advice on this? One of the reasons I bought a Cummins is because they tend to get pretty damn good mpg. Thanks any help would be appreciated.
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