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Old 12-05-2010, 12:52 PM
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I have hit a 'best' of 18mpg on long trips already, and that was with a blown plenum. (very badly blown at that...... maybe the oil was giving me an octane boost...... ) That was two lane driving at 55 to 60 for extended periods of time, with almost no in-town driving..... I really don't expect to be able to do that every day, but, it makes me a bit less reluctant to consider the truck for long trips..... (more comfy than the van....)

I don't see myself being able to eliminate much weight either.... there already is no spare tire, and I NEED all of my seats on a regular basis. (part of the reason for buying the truck was it is able to seat six relatively comfortably.....) I love my A/C, so that's not going....... not sure what else there would be to remove....

No way am I going to spend the mony on the front hub conversion, unless I can find a way to do it a LOT cheaper.... Come spring/summer, I am going to go exploring for D60's under chevy/fords, and see if I can come up with a reasonable alternative. I like the idea of rebuildable, greaseable, wheel bearings. (but, I will more than likey stick with the CAD system as I LIKE shift on the fly.)

Probably, the best thing you can do for your fuel economy, is keep up on the maintenance...... I knew when I bought the truck that 'fuel economy' was a mis-nomer for it...... Its a truck. I had a car that got 34 MPG on a regular basis.... the truck is for an entirely different purpose. (yeah, right up until the mechanics shop screwed up my motor, and it blew up. ooops.)
 
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Can you get the lock out hub kit for the dana 44?
 
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+1... they are just trying to get you to spend money on there sponsors parts.
 
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Old 12-05-2010, 01:34 PM
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Can you get the lock out hub kit for the dana 44?
I would assume so..... after all, the 44's are more common than the 60's.
 
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Old 12-05-2010, 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by 95RAM360
they put an electrical fan in, and got 1.5 mpg's
that makes me want to put electric fans on my 5.2l engines and hope i can get it up to 20-27MPG

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Did they ever say if it had the 5.2 or 5.9 ? I have a 5.2 and so now I'm wondering if I should still go with 4.56 lol
i think he had a 5.9
 
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Driving a truck for mileage is like screwing for virginity.
 
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Check out EMS offroad on ebay for the free spin kits and I believe that they have a set for Dana 44's. Dana 60's are easier to convert as the axle design did not change as much over the years. A woman on Pirate 4x4 converted her D60 over to manual hubs by using junkyard parts.
 
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man how do you guys find all these episode of 2nd gens i alsways look for em, if i knew i would upload to youtube for all of us to see
 
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Originally Posted by zman17
+1... they are just trying to get you to spend money on there sponsors parts.
+2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

beside no talk of the death flash or pluemn gasket,,,, i call B.S on there number,, not on what they are doing, what they are doing will help with mpgs but not like that,,,

take i form a me, a guy with coming up on having my truck for 4 years that has had mpgs 8-18.1 miles per gallon,, and have tested e-fan and under drive pullys, stock box intake, 14x3, cold air intake,,, and driving with the a'c on and windows up and no a;c and windows down


lastrights,,,,,,,,,,,hulu , com
 
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The 1500 series Dodge goes from an 8 mpg guzzler, to a respectable 16 mpg daily driver, weekend wheeler. And along the way, upgrades are done to make this a more than capable trail truck, including Dana 60's, 37's, and a posi-lock cable for front axle.
this is what they have on the power block website. for something with 37's, 16mpg is good
 


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