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12-31-2015, 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Kenny kustom
That's gross.
Not weight of the truck.
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Yeah that's the weight of the Truck In IL trucks use B truck plates 8000 and under that I had on My 98.5 3500 This one has to have D plates and be tested 2x a year.
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12-31-2015, 07:43 PM
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THATS NOT THE WEIGHT OF THE TRUCK!!
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12-31-2015, 08:06 PM
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Miles Per Gallon - Your Results
THATS NOT THE WEIGHT OF THE TRUCK!!
Ugh..
On my 14,2500 CUMMINS.
The sticker that you are pointing out said 10k. That is the gvwr.
Actual weight on the scale, of truck alone was 7919.
Meaning I had 2081 left in payload.
I would guess, your truck would scale in around 9k.
Subtract actual weight, from sticker = payload.
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12-31-2015, 09:06 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Kenny kustom
THATS NOT THE WEIGHT OF THE TRUCK!!
Ugh..
On my 14,2500 CUMMINS.
The sticker that you are pointing out said 10k. That is the gvwr.
Actual weight on the scale, of truck alone was 7919.
Meaning I had 2081 left in payload.
I would guess, your truck would scale in around 9k.
Subtract actual weight, from sticker = payload.
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2015 Ram 3500 CUMMINS
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The key word in gvwr is the R....that stands for RATING people (i know you know this kenny)
Im getting about 13.5 empty in my 2015 gmc 3500 drw 4x4 diesel...but i drive about 80mph ish and i idle more than i should. Dont have a good tow number yet with only 3200 miles on it, but i think i was doing 11ish towing my 8-10k boat. (That's boat and its trailer combined)
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12-31-2015, 09:32 PM
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Towing Mileage
2012 F150
11200 tow Capacity
7700 GVW
6.2L Gas Engine
Loaded trailer 9000 LBs Max
Max scaled GCVW full of fuel and on the road 16200LBS
Mountainous Terrain
Summer Average MPG 11.2 (total city / highway combined
Empty mileage average 19.2 (small sample because rarely drive the truck when not towing.)
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12-31-2015, 10:28 PM
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Year, make, and capacity of tow vehicle: 2015 RAM 2500 4x4 crew cab Laramie 6.7 cummins w/68RFE trans and 3:42 gears
Weight of tow vehicle: 8200 ish
Engine and fuel type: 6.7 Cummins
Weight of loaded trailer or fifth wheel: 13,500
Average speed while towing: 72
Average terrain (level, hilly, or mountainous 'L,H,M'): M
Average Miles Per Gallon: 11
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12-31-2015, 10:43 PM
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Originally Posted by gilwilliams101
Year, make, and capacity of tow vehicle: 2015 RAM 2500 4x4 crew cab Laramie 6.7 cummins w/68RFE trans and 3:42 gears
Weight of tow vehicle: 8200 ish
Engine and fuel type: 6.7 Cummins
Weight of loaded trailer or fifth wheel: 13,500
Average speed while towing: 72
Average terrain (level, hilly, or mountainous 'L,H,M'): M
Average Miles Per Gallon: 11
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That's pretty impressive efficiency!
If anyone here is a math wiz, could someone do the calculations and create a graph or table (given all this great data we have been getting in this thread) that shows the max efficiency ratio on weight versus speed versus tow vehicle?
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12-31-2015, 10:47 PM
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Year, make, and capacity of tow vehicle: 2001 Ram 2500 4WD, 13,000 trailer 20,000 combined
Weight of tow vehicle:6900
Engine and fuel type: Cummins HO, Banks Power Pak equipped, diesel
Weight of loaded trailer or fifth wheel:12,200
Average speed while towing: 60-65
Average terrain (level, hilly, or mountainous 'L,H,M'): combined, last MPG check hilly to mountainous
Average Miles Per Gallon: 11.75
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12-31-2015, 11:02 PM
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Interesting thread.
Everyone notice the consistent number of "11"? No matter what was towing or what was being towed, average fuel mileage has consistently been close to 11 mpg.
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12-31-2015, 11:24 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Davidg
Interesting thread.
Everyone notice the consistent number of "11"? No matter what was towing or what was being towed, average fuel mileage has consistently been close to 11 mpg.
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That is what I was noticing too.
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12-31-2015, 11:36 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Davidg
Interesting thread.
Everyone notice the consistent number of "11"? No matter what was towing or what was being towed, average fuel mileage has consistently been close to 11 mpg.
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Originally Posted by Jeff in NC
That is what I was noticing too.
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Funny thing is i don't even care about mpg on my trucks. I'm going to go where i want, pulling my crap. I care more about how often i have to fill up. If i had a bigger tank i really wouldn't even notice. (But this is coming from a guy who's boat has a 100+ gallon tank and might get 2 mpg if im lucky)
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12-31-2015, 11:44 PM
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Year, make, and capacity of tow vehicle: 2014 F150 EB SCREW SB
Weight of tow vehicle:5600#
Engine and fuel type: Regular Unleaded
Weight of loaded trailer or fifth wheel: 5100 Dry 5780 loaded
Average speed while towing:60-65
Average terrain (level, hilly, or mountainous 'L,H,M'): Some hills mostly flat
Average Miles Per Gallon:avg 9.5-11.5 overall best 14.5 (this was no wind sunny day flat towing only)
2014 F150 FX4 Crew 4X4 EB
2015 Roo 23IKSS
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01-01-2016, 12:42 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MillerTime
Funny thing is i don't even care about mpg on my trucks. I'm going to go where i want, pulling my crap. I care more about how often i have to fill up. If i had a bigger tank i really wouldn't even notice. (But this is coming from a guy who's boat has a 100+ gallon tank and might get 2 mpg if im lucky)
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If you're stalking me, I'm gonna call Kenny. (I have his cell nr now buster!)
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01-01-2016, 12:44 AM
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....and besides that, this be Bud country here! Now, poke that in ur pipe and smoke'it
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01-01-2016, 12:49 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Davidg
....and besides that, this be Bud country here! Now, poke that in ur pipe and smoke'it
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Does the bud light im drinkin now count?
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01-01-2016, 01:01 AM
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LOL! good night all. Happy New Year!
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01-01-2016, 01:08 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MillerTime
Does the bud light im drinkin now count?
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Pfffttt.
American " beer"
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01-01-2016, 01:33 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Davidg
LOL! good night all. Happy New Year!
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And to you Sir!!
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01-01-2016, 10:45 AM
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I really don't think at this moment in life anyone really cares what our mpg is. Diesel here in Alabama is 1.92 per gallon for the time being. I can slow my truck down to 65 and go from 11mpg towing to 13mpg, but who really cares when fuel is so cheap.
Lets face it, we spend 60k on a truck, 37k on a Puma Unleashed 5er, 30K in a RZR to go in Puma, if we can't afford fuel, we should re-evaluate what we are doing here.
My position in life could very well change Monday morning, but for now I am going to enjoy it while I can. I'm 45 years old, had a heart attack and double bypass in 2015 and that will really change the way you look at things.
Long story short-here is my bad advice for 2016-work on your bucket list BEFORE it's too late!
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01-01-2016, 10:59 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MillerTime
Funny thing is i don't even care about mpg on my trucks. I'm going to go where i want, pulling my crap. I care more about how often i have to fill up. If i had a bigger tank i really wouldn't even notice. (But this is coming from a guy who's boat has a 100+ gallon tank and might get 2 mpg if im lucky)
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agreed....It is more of a curiosity. I am surprised by the numbers for the guys with gas engines. I never did better than 10 (generally >9) towing my old 7500# TT with a K2500 Suburban (6.0 gas)
Range is more of a concern for me when towing. I have been kicking around the idea of installing a transfer tank to increase my range.
Boat MPG-- you don't even want to consider calculating it. From what I have seen in boating magazines 2 mpg is an "economy vehicle" when it comes to boats. I just know when mine needs fuel it either goes to the trailer or the marina for more!
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