Alexpw2500
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What fuel range are you guys getting on the Powerwagons im only getting 270 range on a full tank ive tried everything and cant get it to go higher
Yes, used a ProCal Snap to make those changes. I thought it was going to get better, seems to have gotten worse since.Have you used a programmer to adjust for the larger tires?
That's stupid low lol. 37's RIPYes, used a ProCal Snap to make those changes. I thought it was going to get better, seems to have gotten worse since.
Sure is. But I'd rather it be that, than be on 33s lol.That's stupid low lol. 37's RIP
So I just started turning MDS off, via gear selector, and that seems to be making a huge difference. I just started doing this yesterday. I also put 91 in yesterday, only because the gas station I went to only had 87 & 91, no midgrade (89). Not sure what the main catalyst is, since I made two changes within the same timeframe. I commute 14 miles to work and back, which has been enough to move the fuel gauge needle every day. But after fueling yesterday morning, driving to work, driving home and back to work again, the needle still sits at full. When I started my truck this morning, range was 204. Upon arriving at the office, after a 7 mile drive and a ton of stop lights, range was 207.I've got 37's on mine; and for the first several thousand miles I got under 9MPG. around 5,000 Miles it bumped up to around 10, and now I'm getting around 11 as I just past 11k miles.
I've gotten as low as 8 on a fill up a couple times. The most recent was all city driving under 10 mile total trips. The highest I've gotten was 15mpg, 100% highway with a tailwind but driving from lower elevation to higher.
I've tried to baby it at times, and not at all others. It seems to only make a difference of about 1mpg for the tank ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
With my exhaust, I can here with the engine goes into eco mode. It does it WAY more then the dash light shows. And it will do it very often - which can be very annoying hearing the exhaust bounce back and forth without much of a change in RPM.MDS should only be kicking in when you are on flat level ground at a constant speed with little power required from the engine. So turning it off with the gear selector probably doesn't make much of a difference.
I still don't believe it.
I ain't making it up, I am not going to lose any sleep over you not believing it...lol.. that is highway mpg and average mph was 68mph. some times I was going 75mph sometimes 60mph but 400 miles divided by 5.888 hours is 68mph. actual hand figured was just a tinge under the trucks computer.I still don't believe it.
I don't even have an exhaust and could tell when the MDS was wanting to kick in, but the dash light wasn't illuminated. Lots of shuttering/hesitation and shaky. After a full day of driving around with MDS off, I am 100% convinced that it is terrible, for city driving, in regards to MPG. My total estimated range today only dropped 7 miles and I drove over triple that. All of the other days, when MDS was left on and the same amount of miles were driven, my range would drop 3X-5X more than the miles actually driven.With my exhaust, I can here with the engine goes into eco mode. It does it WAY more then the dash light shows. And it will do it very often - which can be very annoying hearing the exhaust bounce back and forth without much of a change in RPM.
Ditto i can not tell when mine kicks in. My green eco light comes on but nothing i can feel.Maybe there is something wrong with your MDS.
Mine comes on and goes off and I dont even notice. And I removed my resonator so it's a little louder than stock.
And I get what I figured I'd get for MPG.