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  1. Sometime you got to buttheads a bit to make a great debate happen... :thumbsup But I got to admit you must work to get these kind of numbers. Like you said you don't use the cruise to think ahead a bit. Well like myself I dropped another 5 MPH from my cruise during the winding canyons so I wouldn't have to cancel / resume all the time... A big part is trying to keep the throttle even... :D
  2. Mopar1973Man replied to a post in a topic in 3rd Generation Dodge
    WELCOME ABOARD! I'm not certain but I'm sure someone will chime in with a bit more information... I the side of the gear case should be a steel tag with HP/TQ specs...(At least on 1st and 2nd Gen's)
  3. Well here you go Dorkweed... I did a trip down to Council, ID which is about 50 miles of rolling hills and set the cruise for 45-55 MPH... This is the results I got for the 50 mile trip back from Council, ID to home...
  4. Actually no...I'm got that kind of setup heading to new Meadows, ID I got rolling hills... At 65 MPH I'm down to 5-6 MPG climbing and get only 15-16 coming over the back side. But if I drop my speed to 55 MPH I'm at 9-10 MPG climbing the hill and then 22-24 MPG on the back side... This is with cruise set...As for boost its much highier climbing at 65 MPH (15-17 PSI) than at 55 MPH (10-12 PSI)... Pyro isw even higher at 65 MPH at 1000*F compared to 900*F at 55 MPH...I might have to make it a game some how... :confused:
  5. Nope... But as conversation come anf go I tend to dig up mmy tidbit from other sites... LOL So you guys got to post more and I respond to it... I dig up my tidbits more...
  6. It seems that most products have some sort of solvent in them... But how much??? As seen with MMO it must be quite high amount of mineral spirits/stoddard solvent because of the extremely high HFRR score it got...
  7. My best I can pull is roughlt 600-650 Miles on a tank of fuel right now... 35 Gallons x 17 MPG = 595 Miles Total Or on a good day... 35 Gallons x 19 MPG = 665 Miles total These are real numbers... I always love to see guys quoting 22-23 MPG traveling at 70 MPH... That when I pull out the BS flag for them... There is NO WAY to do it... 35 Gallons x 22 MPG = 770 Miles Total It just not happening... I've done another voting on a site to see the max travel miles on a tank of fuel... After the voting was done even the hot shot's bragging about 22-23 MPG couldn't hit better that about 16-17 MPG! I caught most people in a flat lie at that point... :wow LOL Information purpose... 35 Gallon Tank Total Distance To Empty... (Green is typical MPG for a 24V 2nd Gen) 10 MPG = 350 Miles 11 MPG = 385 Miles 12 MPG = 420 Miles 13 MPG = 445 Miles 14 MPG = 490 Miles 15 MPG = 525 Miles 16 MPG = 560 Miles 17 MPG = 595 Miles 18 MPG = 630 Miles 19 MPG = 665 Miles 20 MPG = 700 Miles 21 MPG = 735 Miles 22 MPG = 770 Miles 23 MPG = 805 Miles 24 MPG = 840 Miles 25 MPG = 875 Miles 26 MPG = 910 Miles 27 MPG = 945 Miles 28 MPG = 980 Miles
  8. When I went to Council, ID to pick up part for a fire truck my buddy that I work with requested a 5 gallon pail of part solvent. When the part counter man brought out the pail it was clearly marked "Stoddard Solvent" on the side of the pail in bold black lettering. Now knowing all that I know in fuel additives I know there is a few fuel additves with this in it... But remember that this chemical has a few different names... Here is the Wikipedia pages on it... Mineral Spirits http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mineral_spirits Stoddard Solvent http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoddard_solvent So be aware there is some fuel additives like MMO that include this chemical (solvent) that is nothing more that part washer solvent! :wow Marvel Mystery Oil http://www.setonresourcecenter.com/msds ... d04377.htm This explains exactly why MMO ranked so poorly in the HFRR testing done by DieselPlace.com
  9. Here in Idaho the MAX speed for big rigs is 65 MPH... But there is a small handful of locals that are starting to drive quite slow. In a 65 MPH zone we starting to see people willing to drive -10 of whats posted. This is a good start. Like today I know it was all downhill from McCall, ID (5,200 FT) down to home (2,800 Ft) and its a 35 mile trip... But according to my ScanGauge II I was pulling 30 MPG for the trip home... :wow But I know my trip up to McCall, ID I was doing barely 8 MPG. But my average trip for the day was 17.5 MPG... Even will climbing hills... :thumbsup
  10. I don't know what everyone is think these days thinking that traveling faster is going to get them better MPG's... I see comment like this... 65 MPH I get 14.8 MPG and requires 74 HP to push my truck... 55 MPH I get 18 MPG and requires 50 HP to push my truck... Look at 45 MPH I'm well in the 26 MPG bracket... So I highly doubt your statement being true! I just need a mearly 27 HP at 45 MPH... Even look at the pyro it well below 600*F... I wish everyone would slow down there is no need to be running 65-75 MPH... As I shown above there is no prove your getting better MPG at 70 MPH! Can you pull 600-650 miles to a tank in your Cummins??? I CAN! By just slowing down and keepping an eye on the Pyro <600*F... The true SWEET spot is keep your pyro below 600*F and your boost under 5 PSI and 20+ MPG will come to you! This does mean driving slower (50-60 MPH) on average. Cummins wrote a good white paper on MPGs... Cummins Whitepaper http://www.mopar1973man.com//other%20fi ... epaper.pdf This is for a 80K pound truck... But the information is the same just the amount of power to move said load is less... But As shwon by my pics and information in the white paper there is ZERO proof of traveling faster is going to net you a savings... (Copied from the Whitepaper)
  11. Well I got the parts I needed installed... It rather quite easy to rebuild you own calipers on your truck. I think the biggest part is getting the housing cleanup and all the crud offf it. After that its a matter of reasembly. But I did learn that the pistons are of a compsite material of some sort. But what has happen is the piston got crud and brake fluid built up on them. Since I've got a exhaust brake I tend to use it quite a bit and not a lot of my service brake. So Back to the rebuild. But I found if you take some 100 grid sandpaper and lightly sand the pistons again you remove the crud and you can retune the piston to fit the bore again. So Installed new seal for $2 bucks a piece... Here is some pics...
  12. I've been so busy lately I don't even have time to look at the forums much... I wish I could get some threads going here. But it seem like talking to myself isn't so great of an idea... :confused: Dang you Dorkweed... LOL I'm going to get you for that one... :nono I do promise that I check the forum for new post at least daily... :thumbsup
  13. Not quite yet... I got to go pick them up at Jeery's Auto Part (NAPA) in Council, ID Wednesday... If the weather is good enough I might take a cool ride on the Gold Wing to pick them up... LOL
  14. Check this out... :thumbsup [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mi8SlYGt0YM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mi8SlYGt0YM[/ame]
  15. [center:211m9h13]Don't even think about using spell-check! !!!!!!![/center:211m9h13] fi yuo cna raed tihs, yuo hvae a sgtrane mnid too. Cna yuo raed tihs? Olny 55 plepoe out of 100 can. i cdnuolt blveiee taht I cluod aulaclty uesdnatnrd waht I was rdanieg. The phaonmneal pweor of the hmuan mnid, aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it dseno't mtaetr in waht oerdr the ltteres in a wrod are, the olny iproamtnt tihng is taht the frsit and lsat ltteer be in the rgiht pclae. The rset can be a taotl mses and you can sitll raed it whotuit a pboerlm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe. Azanmig huh? Yaeh, and I awlyas tghuhot slpeling was ipmorantt! If you can raed this forwrad it. Wild Huh... :wow LOL
  16. Ahhh!!! But I just got off the phone with my local parts guy in Council, ID he got in contact with Hometown Motors (Dodge Dealer) in Weiser, ID and found seals and 1 piston (Brand New!) $22.20 Piston$1.45 SealsThat is much cheaper than $120 bucks per caliper... :thumbsup
  17. Hey Gang... Once again I'm looking for some help with my truck. Lately my rear brakes have been binding up and dragging. I clean the rails the shoes ride on and the shoes themselves. Externally mostly lost of mud and dirt. Well I popped out a piston to check the bores for problems and found that sand and very small stones under the weather boots. (I can't figure out how they got there...) But found that the sand and debris has worked its way under the O-rings in the calipers. Now my problem is that everything is fine except the O-rings which has taken some damage. (Deformed, nicks, etc.) Now I went to the local NAPA store and they don't list any rebuild kits for the 2002 Dodge Cummins at all... Only $120 buck per caliper (new assemblies!) I would need 2 of them... But the very same day I was ordering rebuild kits for a 1961 GMC 4000 Firetruck and they had 2 on stock for a total of $45 bucks... Why is it that you can get parts for a 47 year old firetruck but can't buy a simple rebuild kit for a 6 year old truck??? Well enough ranting... I need to know if there is a alternate part number or something... I just don't see $120 per axle... It only a cheap $5 to $10 buck seal... Take notice to the chunk missing on the right...
  18. Now that the weather turn rainy I got Mom's 1996 Dodge Ram 1500 Gasser... It even chiped (Mopar Performance)... :thumbsup > Oh My! It got sparkplug and runs on gasoline!!! 8| LOL
  19. Well I'm moved over to using my Mom's Dodge !500 Ran (Gasser) for rainy days like today... Or on clear weather days I'll use my GoldWing. My Goldwing has has some good MPG numbers after a carb rebuild last summer... (~40 MPG) It's only 80 HP engine but is my cheap seat... $15 bucks to fill up and I can travel 200-220 Miles on 5 gallons of fuel (40-44 MPG) :smart
  20. Oh that's nothing... New Meadows just raise there price again... From $4.149 to $4.519 !!! 8| :wow So thats going be 35 gallons x $4.519 = $158.17 ` So my diesel truck is now parked in the garage and I'm not going to move it...
  21. Riggins, ID (Yes... I just pumped a $100 dollar bill in my tank... 8| ) New Meadows, ID
  22. Nice and simple bomb list but could be rather threatening to others... >
  23. Like me... I went with the Cooper's and enjoyed them this winter. I've never chained up or been stuck in the snow. Which is great but now that the snow is gone I really don't need such a aggressive tire for just highway applications. So I've still got my stock tire from the dealer and I'm going to switch over to them for the summer months. That will save my Cooper's ($1,300 worth) for next winter... Highway tires as fairly inexpensive really compared to a aggressive over road tire... :wow
  24. Hmmm... Let me see what the "Big O' Book" says... :wow It says to much to cut and paste to this forum... LOL But still and all I don't think your going to be hurt to bad for a few thou's of extra space. But I bet that cylinder will be the first one to give you trouble in the long haul. (Oil burn).