haha I did. I'd rather have a big diesel than a big gas truck, gas trucks actually get pretty good mileage these days but for what I paid for my diesel vs what I would have got a gas. diesel gets way better mileage, then when you start towing the difference increases even more
@@johnserton7997 not too sure on the technicals but I know when I went from the factory ~33 to 37s I lost about 4 mpg. But I haven’t calibrated my speedometer.
By logic if you filled up before taking off you should fill up once you get home regardless if you’re gonna use the fuel or not so you can get the amount of gallons according to the miles you drove.
~17 @ 80 / 18.5-19.5 @ 65-70. I do this same exact trip 3-5 times a year from Northern Oregon to the Bay Area and back. Got 35" Toyo a/t's, 2" leveling kit, quad adr v2, and the nv5600 6 speed.
I concur. I have owned the re and rh 12v and the rh got better mileage and ran a bit lower rpms cruising. All on 4.10s so I’m saying that this dudes lockup was working
I get 21-23 mpg with my 98.5 24v with 4:10s and 16-17 pulling my gooseneck stock trailer and I like in the Rockies at 7-8k ft elevation. Even running 2200-2300rpm on trips empty I get 21mpg. Once you get overdrive fixed that should help a lot on the highway.
What were you up to in my neck of the woods ? 13 city 17 highway usually or so. Best I ever got was 19mpg in my 2006 mega cab 5.9 6 speed manual. 2250 rpm on 35s. Have 37s now. 5” lift. Still waiting to go on a road trip
I recently acquired a Mega Cab for cheap with a blown Hemi in it and I’m swapping for a 12 valve. Since I happen to have 8 brand new 8R19.5 laying around I’m going in that direction. The tires are 33.6 but are probably 1/2 the width of your 35’ 37’. Tire friction also counts when comes to MPG. I also swapped to an 11.5 AAM with 3.42 gear ratio and I’m going with an NV5600 6 speeds. I did the Math and I should by riding at 75 mph at 1800 rpm. I’m hoping to get at least 25 MPG with at 75 MPH, we’ll see. What’s your setup like Rear axle gear ratio ? 6th Transmision gear ratio ? Tire size ? And how many miles per gallon are you getting with it ?
You should try to start with a full tank and then fill it up when you finish. Also I think you counted your first fill up which isn’t part of your trip...that might have something to do with your poor mileage.
I get 22 mpg going 70 in my 01 and 32 doing 45 on cruise control where I live if you don’t go the speed limit you’re getting pulled over quick here lol
I think you calculated this wrong i didn't want to go through and check it all but it sounded like you filled up first for 25 gallons which doesnt get added to your calculation... maybe i miss understood but you should start with a full tank and then as long as you end with a full tank you just add up gas fills during the drive so you would subtract the first 25 and add the full 9 at the end i think
Best I got on my 06 ram 5.9 with 6 speed manual was 16.5 mpg but thats going 65mph. Usual around 15s on 33’s with Smarty touch tuner and S&B cruising around Sacramento
Best I ever got was about 19 mpg round trip from Willamina, Oregon to whitefish mt, total trip was 1400 plus miles, burnt through 2.5 tanks of fuel. 01 long bed 24v on 35’s.
Your math is wrong because your starting point and ending point on the fuel gage has to be exactly the same to get an accurate fuel measurement. The best way to do this is to fuel up before your trip to get to 100% in the tank, and that CANNOT be added to your fuel cost. Why? Because your driving before your trip doesn't count against it. When you're done at the end of your trip, fuel up to 100%. That way you're refueling to your starting point. Your last refuel CAN be added to your fuel cost because that was part of the trip. All your fuel once you start your trip and your last refuel is counted.
Get normal tires!! Also use fuel heater!!! Also it being lifted has its benefits the sacrifice is mpg lik at least 20 to 30 percent! Get heat exchanger that uses the water in the heat hoses to heat fuel and get better mpg!! Also run the evap from the tant to the imtake so that hot vaporized fuel is used intead of chuged out!!
I am now sadden with those mpg. I have a stock 2000 2500 5.9 diesel 6 speed manual with 16" and the best I got was 18mpg. Of course I am always over 75mph and my truck has 458,000 miles. At 2000 rpm I am doing 75mph. Is that high rpm for that speed?
Fix the tranny and your mileage would be even better. I’m running 35’s on 17’s with newly installed 4:10 gears and I came up a lot in fuel mileage. My goal was to get the rpm’s close to stock, throw in a cam, turbo, exhaust, intake and small injectors I’ve been told 21 is achievable but I’m not sold. On the open road running 70 mph I can squeak out 19 mpg but I’m feather footing it. My EGT’s dropped way down after the cam was installed, about 550-620 worth every penny. I’m only running an Edge EZ , my goal was to set the truck up for towing my fifth wheel with out blowing stuff up. So far I’m extremely pleased with the way it drives. My 0-60 is FAF. Do the tranny man, it will pay on in no time. I held out too but when I finally got it done I was kicking myself for it building it sooner. Stock is GAY.
how do you get it so high? driving 50 mph on the highway??? i drive highway to work 100 miles a day 2007 5.9 with 4.10 and i aveage 15mph hand calculated
Both trucks are single rear wheels .stock 17in.EGR DPF delete,duromax pulls horses long distance,14 to 15 mpg loaded,both over 100k miles,mile divided gallons.bought them both new ,ill try to hang video of them both,OH sinister tune,i think there tune 60 horses over stock ,NOT HOT RODS,Run over 70 mph mpg drops off
lol you said not bad for going up hill, but ont he way back you went down that hill. thats really not that bad tho for an older truck, if you had a 2005+ i think it is, and you can get EFI live tunes, those make a world of change. I get on average 18.8 MPG on my duramax with 34" tires
I got 25 ish all the time on the highway. 01 24 valve 5 speed. Stock motor. Hx40. Fass fuel system. Just sold her thoigh... stupid cheap. And noe I really dont know why I sold it... kinda fucked up.
Mine was a beater ranch truck but she had a tight motor for sure. Slavage title so, only worth a shit here, couldnt take it to Texas if I did move because jts unregisterable without a whole lot of money goin in the body.
Replacement I mean. She nice but she ain't a cummins... just a boat anchor 6.9 idi. No turbo. But when a crew cab dually. And eventually a straight axle and a Cummins (or dt360) will be going in.
I live in Medford like 20 min south of Grant's pass i was mobbing with the boys and i was being a little fan boy bitch lol but hey fuck it. Even if you didn't see me or whatever it was cool seeing another youtuber roll through my hometowns.
Southern Oregon 2003 Ram 3500 single rear wheel nv5600 6 speed manual and probably 4 inch lift on 35’s i get 23-27 mobbing down to bay and back, definitely consider a manual swap hahaha
A loaded semi gets anywhere from 4-8 mpg...bobtail (no trailer) they’re around 11-13
Well you don’t have 4th gear. Obviously your gonna get garbage mpg.
You don't put that first fill up in there. Jesus, people can't do simple math for fucks sake....
Wait til you lift it and put bigger tires on. You’re gonna be looking at about 10. But who buys a big diesel truck for fuel economy?
Warden 6.7 facts
haha I did. I'd rather have a big diesel than a big gas truck, gas trucks actually get pretty good mileage these days but for what I paid for my diesel vs what I would have got a gas. diesel gets way better mileage, then when you start towing the difference increases even more
Taller tires means less engine rotating: less fuel used right?
@@johnserton7997 not too sure on the technicals but I know when I went from the factory ~33 to 37s I lost about 4 mpg. But I haven’t calibrated my speedometer.
@@warden6.7 when i went up a couple of inches on my Mazda I picked up 3 mpg that’s also a car not a truck so 🤷🏻♂️
By logic if you filled up before taking off you should fill up once you get home regardless if you’re gonna use the fuel or not so you can get the amount of gallons according to the miles you drove.
~17 @ 80 / 18.5-19.5 @ 65-70. I do this same exact trip 3-5 times a year from Northern Oregon to the Bay Area and back. Got 35" Toyo a/t's, 2" leveling kit, quad adr v2, and the nv5600 6 speed.
Mostly 15 to 16 mpg (97 2500 12 valve 47re) yet pump turned up with a lot of preboost fueling
Going 80mph at 2100 is in 4th gear OD....
Eugene S 47re👍🏻
yea my 07 5.9 is at 2100 going 75 i have 4.10s
I concur. I have owned the re and rh 12v and the rh got better mileage and ran a bit lower rpms cruising. All on 4.10s so I’m saying that this dudes lockup was working
I get 21-23 mpg with my 98.5 24v with 4:10s and 16-17 pulling my gooseneck stock trailer and I like in the Rockies at 7-8k ft elevation. Even running 2200-2300rpm on trips empty I get 21mpg. Once you get overdrive fixed that should help a lot on the highway.
Off The Grid Diesel what method did you use to get those numbers?
Miles drove divided by gallons used. I know alot of people with these trucks most of them get low to mid 20s mpg
Off The Grid Diesel okay if you have different sizes tires and it's not recalibrated you get a false reading
Yeah I just have stock tires.
What were you up to in my neck of the woods ? 13 city 17 highway usually or so.
Best I ever got was 19mpg in my 2006 mega cab 5.9 6 speed manual. 2250 rpm on 35s.
Have 37s now. 5” lift. Still waiting to go on a road trip
I recently acquired a Mega Cab for cheap with a blown Hemi in it and I’m swapping for a 12 valve. Since I happen to have 8 brand new 8R19.5 laying around I’m going in that direction. The tires are 33.6 but are probably 1/2 the width of your 35’ 37’. Tire friction also counts when comes to MPG. I also swapped to an 11.5 AAM with 3.42 gear ratio and I’m going with an NV5600 6 speeds. I did the Math and I should by riding at 75 mph at 1800 rpm. I’m hoping to get at least 25 MPG with at 75 MPH, we’ll see.
What’s your setup like
Rear axle gear ratio ?
6th Transmision gear ratio ?
Tire size ?
And how many miles per gallon are you getting with it ?
You should try to start with a full tank and then fill it up when you finish.
Also I think you counted your first fill up which isn’t part of your trip...that might have something to do with your poor mileage.
I put down a similar comment.
Yeah he shouldn’t have counted that first 25 gallons so he would’ve gotten closer to 24
15.3 mpg in a 1994 Chevy s10 4x4 with 32’s
I'm getting about 15.5 in my 07 5.9 Cummings with a 6 speed manual. No highway driving, just country roads and a little bit city
2018 Ram 2500 leveled on 37s with a full delete and raceme ultra i get 22-27mpg depending on speed. (Calculated at the pump)
2004 LLY Duramax on 33" Nitto Ridge Grapplers 17.5 MPG
I get 22 mpg going 70 in my 01 and 32 doing 45 on cruise control where I live if you don’t go the speed limit you’re getting pulled over quick here lol
I get 20 mpg with a 5in straight pipe and an edge ex tuner with a fucked up trans
In colorado at the height of the outbreak diesel was 1.42 here
I think you calculated this wrong i didn't want to go through and check it all but it sounded like you filled up first for 25 gallons which doesnt get added to your calculation... maybe i miss understood but you should start with a full tank and then as long as you end with a full tank you just add up gas fills during the drive so you would subtract the first 25 and add the full 9 at the end i think
Are you going to dyno your truck at truck Mania?
Best I got on my 06 ram 5.9 with 6 speed manual was 16.5 mpg but thats going 65mph. Usual around 15s on 33’s with Smarty touch tuner and S&B cruising around Sacramento
14 mpg on my 12 valve second gen
Mega Cab 06' on 18's old school edge tuner ,14-16 avg
18 mpg on my 2016 Sierra gasser with a level and 285 tire.
Best I ever got was about 19 mpg round trip from Willamina, Oregon to whitefish mt, total trip was 1400 plus miles, burnt through 2.5 tanks of fuel. 01 long bed 24v on 35’s.
My 2013 5.0 F150 gets 14 city and about 20 highway. Huge difference but it’s not horrible. Worst I’ve seen is 13.1 mpg. Best I’ve seen is 21.5 mpg.
Your math is wrong because your starting point and ending point on the fuel gage has to be exactly the same to get an accurate fuel measurement.
The best way to do this is to fuel up before your trip to get to 100% in the tank, and that CANNOT be added to your fuel cost. Why? Because your driving before your trip doesn't count against it.
When you're done at the end of your trip, fuel up to 100%. That way you're refueling to your starting point. Your last refuel CAN be added to your fuel cost because that was part of the trip.
All your fuel once you start your trip and your last refuel is counted.
Bro let us oregunian’s know when you come up! We can do a Cummins squad meet up!! You drove through Albany Oregon close to Salem !
Get normal tires!! Also use fuel heater!!! Also it being lifted has its benefits the sacrifice is mpg lik at least 20 to 30 percent! Get heat exchanger that uses the water in the heat hoses to heat fuel and get better mpg!! Also run the evap from the tant to the imtake so that hot vaporized fuel is used intead of chuged out!!
Your lucky I have an f150 on a 6in lift on 35/12.50r22 and I was getting 7 miles per gallon lol
Victor Hernandez You need to regear if you want better mpg
I got rid of it cause it was gas now I got a F250 not sure how high Ima lift it now
Victor Hernandez I don't think you were getting 7 mpg how did you come up with that number
Osvaldo Narvaez it told me oh the dash
Jacob Nichols the newer trucks tell you how many mpg you get it was a 2010 f150 xlt crew cab
04 3rd gen 4inch mbrp edge cs2 i get about 17- 25 mpg depending on how i drive
Dude! What is up with those tires and rims?
my 3rd gen cummins get 15-15 mpg city driving and about 23-24 mph highway at about 70-80 mph
I am now sadden with those mpg. I have a stock 2000 2500 5.9 diesel 6 speed manual with 16" and the best I got was 18mpg. Of course I am always over 75mph and my truck has 458,000 miles. At 2000 rpm I am doing 75mph. Is that high rpm for that speed?
I drove from San Antonio Texas to Los Angeles and only used $480 in my second gen stock
I have a 08 cummins I get 16.2
Fix the tranny and your mileage would be even better. I’m running 35’s on 17’s with newly installed 4:10 gears and I came up a lot in fuel mileage. My goal was to get the rpm’s close to stock, throw in a cam, turbo, exhaust, intake and small injectors I’ve been told 21 is achievable but I’m not sold. On the open road running 70 mph I can squeak out 19 mpg but I’m feather footing it. My EGT’s dropped way down after the cam was installed, about 550-620 worth every penny. I’m only running an Edge EZ , my goal was to set the truck up for towing my fifth wheel with out blowing stuff up. So far I’m extremely pleased with the way it drives. My 0-60 is FAF.
Do the tranny man, it will pay on in no time. I held out too but when I finally got it done I was kicking myself for it building it sooner. Stock is GAY.
Can’t complain with my 97 7.3 Powerstroke I get about 18 mpg city and 20 mpg highway, but if I’m towing it’ll drop to 14 and lower
2008 3500 ram farm truck 21 city,duromax 2008 2500 ,22 hwy
airbill39 how did you come with those numbers?
airbill39 which method?
how do you get it so high? driving 50 mph on the highway??? i drive highway to work 100 miles a day 2007 5.9 with 4.10 and i aveage 15mph hand calculated
do you have stock tires if you have taller tires and not recalibrated you get a false number
Both trucks are single rear wheels .stock 17in.EGR DPF delete,duromax pulls horses long distance,14 to 15 mpg loaded,both over 100k miles,mile divided gallons.bought them both new ,ill try to hang video of them both,OH sinister tune,i think there tune 60 horses over stock ,NOT HOT RODS,Run over 70 mph mpg drops off
I get 21mpg on highway with 96 7.3 auto 2wd with 4.10 gears
I get 5.7 mpg‘ son my 19 kenworth hauling 89,000 lbs. from Utah to North Carolina.
hauling 89k or gvw 89k
I get 7.9 mpg gotta pump up them rookie numbers
Bigger tires and high speeds in a 9k pound rig is gonna make for crappy mileage. I have a 6 speed on 33s and I average 17.5 going 70 on the highway.
01 2500 auto 22 hwy 19 city 35x12.5
lol you said not bad for going up hill, but ont he way back you went down that hill. thats really not that bad tho for an older truck, if you had a 2005+ i think it is, and you can get EFI live tunes, those make a world of change. I get on average 18.8 MPG on my duramax with 34" tires
Yoo I live in Grant's pass Oregon
Beautiful place, I was born and raised there, I love it, i hope you do too
Does it rain much
I'm lucky to get 12 pulling like 14 highway/ dirt road (97 12 valve 2wd manual)
I have 07 59 and I get 20 highways
Chevy Colorado lifted 3 inches w 33’s mud terrains on mayhem warriors - 14-16 mpg ((2.9liter 4 banger 🤷🏻♀️)
What headlight bulbs do you use ? I have a 3rd gen
What tune level do you put it on, while on the highway?
Quick question why do you save your gas receipts?
Jet Tipzy probably for the video? Common sense
@@Enriiquegomez shut yo dumbass. Some people use it them for tax deductions but was just wondering.
Jet Tipzy if some people use it for tax deductions and he’s a UA-camr that made a video about the trip, doesn’t that give you your answer? “Dumbass”
Jet you’re an idiot
Aye guys come on no need to be discussing about this
did you go thru bend Oregon?
No I took i5
I got 25 ish all the time on the highway. 01 24 valve 5 speed. Stock motor. Hx40. Fass fuel system. Just sold her thoigh... stupid cheap. And noe I really dont know why I sold it... kinda fucked up.
That’s one reason why I don’t want to sell mine because I know I’ll regret it
Mine was a beater ranch truck but she had a tight motor for sure. Slavage title so, only worth a shit here, couldnt take it to Texas if I did move because jts unregisterable without a whole lot of money goin in the body.
Replacement I mean. She nice but she ain't a cummins... just a boat anchor 6.9 idi. No turbo. But when a crew cab dually. And eventually a straight axle and a Cummins (or dt360) will be going in.
Bro i waved at you in Grant's pass and you didnt see me 😭
You did !?
@@DippinDiesel bro come up to Portland please I'd love to meet you
Yes i did lol your truck looks insane in person
I live in Medford like 20 min south of Grant's pass i was mobbing with the boys and i was being a little fan boy bitch lol but hey fuck it. Even if you didn't see me or whatever it was cool seeing another youtuber roll through my hometowns.
I Love those burn out marks on the road next to your truck!
Some fan or something came and burned out in front my house while I was inside
Well your missing a gear. Your rpm are extra high when your cruising.
11 mpg on a 2 gen 360
I get 9 lol
Great vid
That’s an impressive hill 1200 miles uphill
Lives in California but takes a trip DOWN to Oregon. What the fuck
Hahah I always just say “down” when I go somewhere
Fuel milage in a diesel? = Manual Transmission
Southern Oregon 2003 Ram 3500 single rear wheel nv5600 6 speed manual and probably 4 inch lift on 35’s i get 23-27 mobbing down to bay and back, definitely consider a manual swap hahaha
Why are you driving a large truck thousands of miles?? I get 1,000 miles on 30 dollars in my turbo diesel sedan or drive a nice cadillac sedan😅
Omg that's my home right there, grants pass. I hope you liked southern oregon @Dippin' Diesel
1.99 in Texas fool
That Man Bun
Shit Salem that’s up by me
Dont you mean up to Oregon? Cause you live in California.
Yeeyee
Start by doing it right , not by your way.
Those tires. Eek. Please can we just stop doing this
Like 11 😂I have a 97 Dodge Ram 1500 gaser
dyno your truck at mania!!!
All this math is hurting my head. Ouch...... 💫💫😖
Lol
He did the math wrong he actually got 23.26 mpg. He calculated an extra fill-up from before he drove.