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I just now read about adding 2 cycle oil to my fuel but would like to know more.Seems that most guys doing this own 24 v engines.Mine's 12 v 1996 .. totally stock.Is there anything I need to know before I add 2 cycle oil? I think it was moparman who gave the 128:1 recipe, so I would go with that ratio.Another question: would I gain any MPG by turning my fuel plate back?I know most people are after more power, but my biggest concern is mpg. I'm getting 18-19 just tooling around town.Thanks

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I just now read about adding 2 cycle oil to my fuel but would like to know more. Seems that most guys doing this own 24 v engines. Mine's 12 v 1996 .. totally stock. Is there anything I need to know before I add 2 cycle oil?

Just don't mix other products with 2 cycle oil.

I think it was moparman who gave the 128:1 recipe, so I would go with that ratio. Another question: would I gain any MPG by turning my fuel plate back? I know most people are after more power, but my biggest concern is mpg. I'm getting 18-19 just tooling around town. Thanks

ISX is running completely without AFC and fuel plate and getting 25-27 MPG... But also running the 2 cycle oil.

Our 12v's only need some 2 stroke oil for the lift pump, but even then I think it needs very little lube added (if any) to keep it happy. My lift pump ticks every now and then but I found out you can tear it apart and put some grease on the plunger and it is quiet as ever. You can add 2 stroke oil if you want, I do sometimes as well. Nothing wrong with more lube in the system, but that is basically the only benefit I see. It might give you better mpg's but I am not sure of this, I seem to get the same mileage irregardless. Here is Mike's writeup on 2 stroke oil. Your right foot is the only thing that changes MPG's on a 12v. Timing might effect it but messing with the fueling will not do a thing, it only allows you to get less mpg IF you decide to use the extra fuel. Going 70mph takes the same amount of fuel to go that fast so all messing with the plate will do is allow it to have more power should you choose to use it. My truck from completely stock to where it is now has got exactly the same mpg irregardless of how far from stock it is now. I drive very consistently so always get the same numbers. Add some info about what truck you have (3/4 ton/1 ton, 4wd/2wd, etc.) so we can tell you what you should expect. 18-19mpg of just in town driving sounds right. You should get your best MPG at 55mph or so.

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Thanks guys.

I may try a little oil, but leave all adjustments as they are.

A few more details about my truck:

3/4 ton '96 automatic, not sure of the rear end.

KDP fixed thanks to help from you guys.

180k miles.

I love my truck:thumb1:

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Thanks guys.

I may try a little oil, but leave all adjustments as they are.

A few more details about my truck:

3/4 ton '96 automatic, not sure of the rear end.

KDP fixed thanks to help from you guys.

180k miles.

I love my truck:thumb1:

oh yea... 2wd

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Low miles... Hmmm... MPG loss... 1. Dragging brakes2. underinflated tires3. Aggressive tire tread4. Oversize tires5. TQ Conv holding tight? Not slipping?6. Excessive speed

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wow your only gettig 18-19 mpg in a 2wd truck.. Im getting 18-20mpg in my 24v 4x4 auto.

wow your only gettig 18-19 mpg in a 2wd truck.. Im getting 18-20mpg in my 24v 4x4 auto.

He said 18-19 in town..

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Welcome To Mopar1973Man.Com LLC

We are privately owned, with access to a professional Diesel Mechanic, who can provide additional support for Dodge Ram Cummins Diesel vehicles. Many detailed information is FREE and available to read. However, in order to interact directly with our Diesel Mechanic, Michael, by phone, via zoom, or as the web-based option, Subscription Plans are offered that will enable these and other features.  Go to the Subscription Page and Select a desired plan. At any time you wish to cancel the Subscription, click Subscription Page, select the 'Cancel' button, and it will be canceled. For your convenience, all subscriptions are on auto-renewal.