Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra Duramax Fuel Mileage

620 messages,  Last post on Dec 15, 2012 at 3:45 PM

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What is this discussion about? Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD, Chevrolet Silverado 3500, GMC Sierra 2500HD, GMC Sierra 3500, Diesel, Fuel Efficiency (MPG), Truck

#616 of 620 Re: 2009 Duramax 2500 [rajun55cajun] by kacansas06

Dec 03, 2012 (4:01 pm)

Replying to: rajun55cajun (Dec 03, 2012 3:27 pm)
I agree with rajun55cajun. Break in of my engine seems to have made little difference in mpg. Tire size made the most difference. I replaced the stock summer tires with a wide all season that had a road contact width of 12" 1/3 greater than the stock after a year. MPG went down by at least 15% to 20%, 4 to 5 mpg. A year and a half later I changed back to a close to stock width of 8.5" and slightly larger diameter and recovered most my mileage loss. Since I have an '06 it is not built for todays 15ppm ultra low sulfur fuel and that has cost me about 2 mpg. So today I can still get into the mid 20's mpg unloaded at less than 60 mph but usually get about 21 to 22. Mixed in city driving is around 18 to 19 mpg. City only with no highway speeds I get 16 mpg. Living in MN I change tires for winter and that takes away another 2 mpg in the city and about 1 mpg highway. I was told by nearly every tuner manufacturer to never run the engine with a much higher than stock program for you may overheat the turbo and other exhaust components such as valves. I was told by many more people that own these to not try to push it to 65 or 75 mph when towing a trailer. My experience with the truck has taught me that 55 to 60 mph towing gets me better mileage and 75 drops it into the 6-8 mpg area which is less than half what the truck can get when towing. I will take 14 mpg towing 17,000 lbs over a little more speed which could ruin parts of the engine and transmission.

#617 of 620 Re: DURAMAX FUEL MILEAGE [exrench] by rajun55cajun

Dec 09, 2012 (10:27 pm)

Replying to: exrench (Mar 02, 2007 9:29 pm)
I think you are going to be upset because I have a 2007 3500 dually with 373 gears in rear end it got 12.5 to 13.5 towing a 46 ft. gooseneck with living quarters and a race car which weighed about 16000 lbs that was new when it was at that and the older and more miles I put on it it got a lot worse I pulled a 2200 lb boat at 75 mpg from fla to sc last week and got 10.4 mpg so any body tells you they have to get broke in is blowing smoke because mine has 99689 miles on it and shows no codes or evidence of any thing being wrong I wish somebody had an answer because gm sure as hell don't and does not really care I bought this truck and it was supposed to be the best thing on the market but I surely have a different opinion about that and it seams nobody else has an answer either good luck

#618 of 620 Re: 2009 Duramax 2500 [kacansas06] by coontie66

Dec 10, 2012 (7:02 am)

Replying to: kacansas06 (Dec 03, 2012 4:01 pm)
I have the same story with my 06Chevy 2500 diesel. Slow down , IT really does improve mileage.

#619 of 620 Re: DURAMAX FUEL MILEAGE [blackmax] by joemagic

Dec 15, 2012 (11:13 am)

Replying to: blackmax (Sep 19, 2004 2:26 pm)
The toneau cover actually reduced your gas mileage. Myth busters on the discovery channel actually showed how a mini vortex make circles in the open bed of a truck with the tail gate UP actually has better aerodynamics than either a tailgate left down or a cover. Look it up.

#620 of 620 Re: DURAMAX FUEL MILEAGE [joemagic] by kacansas06

Dec 15, 2012 (3:45 pm)

Replying to: joemagic (Dec 15, 2012 11:13 am)
You are correct. All one has to do is watch those covers as they go down a highway alongside your truck, always having ripples and bulges in it and it gets worse as you go faster. I think in that Myth busters the only thing they found that increased mileage on a bed was a full topper but it had to be the correct shape, I think made out of fiberglass. The metal ones don't help. My hard fiberglass deck lid which is not high enough to reduce drag actually lowered my mileage by around 1.5-2mpg.
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