Which according to what I'm reading is 1800 rpm... So, on my 2005 that'd be
right around 60 mph... Which explains why this weekend running around without
the trailer I got 18.5 mpg between the highway and in town... Which ABSOLUTELY
amazes me considering my former truck, a Dodge Ram that was only a 4X2 and
an extended cab instead of a crew cab got 10, yes TEN, mpg when it wasn't
towing...
>Hello Craig,
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Franko - 09 Nov 2004 02:52 GMT
Hello dperez,
If you have a stick shift, keeping the rpm at/near that reading in any gear
will give you the optimum mileage for that gear (e.g., going up a very steep
hill in 2nd at 1800 rpm, or a steep hill in 3rd at 1800 rpm, etc.). For
automatics, if your tranny is gear-hunting, manually select the lower of two
gears it cannot make its mind up on and keep it at/near that reading.
BTW, that's pretty good city/highway mileage. We get 22 mpg highway on our
'98 6.5TD 4x4 Tahoe. 26 mpg highway on our '86 6.2NA 4x2 Sub. But they've
got much less torque/hp than your D-max. Aaahhh, I can always dream...
Franko
> Which according to what I'm reading is 1800 rpm... So, on my 2005 that'd be
> right around 60 mph... Which explains why this weekend running around without
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So my 2004 GMC 1500 CC with the 5.3L will get the best mileage at 4000 rpm's
since it makes its 335 ft-lb of torque at that rpm? I find that awfully
high and probable an illegal speed to be traveling.
> Hello Craig,
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Brian Orion - 11 Nov 2004 05:29 GMT
they're talking about the Duromax,not your 5.3.
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Franko - 13 Nov 2004 03:53 GMT
Just curious, what are your truck's specs for:
1. Max Torque at xxxx rpm
2. Max HP at yyyy rpm
> So my 2004 GMC 1500 CC with the 5.3L will get the best mileage at 4000 rpm's
> since it makes its 335 ft-lb of torque at that rpm? I find that awfully
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Sigwings - 13 Nov 2004 04:32 GMT
Horsepower: 295 hp
Max Horsepower: 5200 rpm Torque: 330 ft-lbs.
Max Torque: 4000 rpm
> Just curious, what are your truck's specs for:
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Franko - 13 Nov 2004 19:19 GMT
Just for "Max" comparisons:
2004 5.3L Gas V8, HP 295 at 5200 rpm, Torque 330 at 4000 rpm
1998 5.7L Gas V8, HP 255 at 4600 rpm, Torque 330 at 2800 rpm
1998 6.5L TD V8, HP 180 at 3400 rpm, Torque 360 at 1800 rpm
2001 6.6L TD V8, HP 300 at 3100 rpm, Torque 520 at 1800 rpm
Of course, the gearing/final drive ratio/tire sizes will determine the speed
at the above RPMs (on the average between 55-65 mph). Nevertheless, the max
torque figures at the specified RPMs will provide the most efficient mileage
for the engines mentioned above.
> Horsepower: 295 hp
> Max Horsepower: 5200 rpm Torque: 330 ft-lbs.
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Sigwings - 13 Nov 2004 20:09 GMT
Maybe the engine is the most efficient at max torque, but I don't think that
I will get the best mileage since I will be traveling far north of the speed
limit.
> Just for "Max" comparisons:
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Franko - 14 Nov 2004 03:23 GMT
Far north of the speed limit, I would have to agree as the engine would be
expending much of the energy generated just pushing aside air. Again,
gearing/drive ration/tire size all matter.
> Maybe the engine is the most efficient at max torque, but I don't think that
> I will get the best mileage since I will be traveling far north of the speed
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