Caper11
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Wow, that's not to bad. Our '15 f350 dually, with 4:33 gears and 35's averages around 20l/100 just driving down the highway, averaging 110 to 120 km/hr.
Pulling a 40' Raptor at the same speeds, we average around 36l/100kms. I know a gas engine wouldn't be able to maintain that speed- but I'm sure I have a problem with that.
I likeely would though if I was forced into doing it
My '11 f350 had 3:32 gears, and 37" tires. I never pulled the toyhauler with it, but did take a FWA 4255 JDw/loader on a gooseneck up to Edmonton. I averaged 52L/100 on that trip- but had no issue with the cruise on at 120km/hr...
First world problems....
You have something wrong with your truck. A diesel should be in the low teens and not get 20l/100km just going down the highway empty, unless yah didnt reprogram the speedo to compensate for the 35's.
My 08 3500 chev service truck is getting 19.5l/100 and It has idle time on it. I reset the lie o meter 5 days ago.
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