Drews Brew... Explained. (Read Me FAQ)
Me too, I put mine in last night, now to seeif it's makes a difference in mine, I bought mine with 26000 on it and wasn't to happy with the mileage I was getting but after me driving it the last few weeks it's been doing better, I just wish it was as good as the feel good display said it was getting, but it not far off most times in the long run, the trip to pick up the gators Friday night ,the display was saying 19 mpg and figure out to be 17.88 for 268 miles.
Halfthe trip with 1ooo pounds of gator in the bed, better than my 94 Dakota at 17 empty, plus it wouldn't have been able to handle that load.
I just glad to find this forum so I can learn how to get the most out of my Cummins, so let me thank you all in advance for all I'm going to learn
Halfthe trip with 1ooo pounds of gator in the bed, better than my 94 Dakota at 17 empty, plus it wouldn't have been able to handle that load.
I just glad to find this forum so I can learn how to get the most out of my Cummins, so let me thank you all in advance for all I'm going to learn
Drew's Brew is amazing... I use it in all my company trucks.. Ive been using 16oz. PSD, 8oz. MMO, and 5oz. Lucas.
In my RAM i have seen an improvement of 400km's per tank.
In my Duramax 400km's
and in the Powerstroke only about 250km.
Wonderful product.. I buy it froma huge supplier in Edmonton, AB. Case lots of 3x96oz. PSD, and cases of MMO 6x4L jugs... Lucas comes in 4x4L jugs aswell...
In my RAM i have seen an improvement of 400km's per tank.
In my Duramax 400km's
and in the Powerstroke only about 250km.
Wonderful product.. I buy it froma huge supplier in Edmonton, AB. Case lots of 3x96oz. PSD, and cases of MMO 6x4L jugs... Lucas comes in 4x4L jugs aswell...
Hey ARMOUR!
Have you checked out NADP (north american diesel performance) www.nadp.ca they have a shop in Edmonton and Grand prarrie, one of the shop guys in GP is suppose to a pretty outrageous Ram dually there! Also which shop for the PSD and MMO?
BTW, how are them pro comps working for ya? Are you driving mostly hiway or you on same crap "gravel" mud roads like me? Just before Xmas some putz went through neighbour hood and slashed tires had all 4 of mine done so... I back to OEM rims running Cooper STTs another fellow I work with has a tad over 60,000km on his coopers and the still have lots of tread left. I may go to them when ins. comp. settles for slashed tiresand get em on my 20" rims.
Have you checked out NADP (north american diesel performance) www.nadp.ca they have a shop in Edmonton and Grand prarrie, one of the shop guys in GP is suppose to a pretty outrageous Ram dually there! Also which shop for the PSD and MMO?
BTW, how are them pro comps working for ya? Are you driving mostly hiway or you on same crap "gravel" mud roads like me? Just before Xmas some putz went through neighbour hood and slashed tires had all 4 of mine done so... I back to OEM rims running Cooper STTs another fellow I work with has a tad over 60,000km on his coopers and the still have lots of tread left. I may go to them when ins. comp. settles for slashed tiresand get em on my 20" rims.
ORIGINAL: ARMOUR
Drew's Brew is amazing... I use it in all my company trucks.. Ive been using 16oz. PSD, 8oz. MMO, and 5oz. Lucas.
Drew's Brew is amazing... I use it in all my company trucks.. Ive been using 16oz. PSD, 8oz. MMO, and 5oz. Lucas.
Did you ever run the brew WITHOUT the Lucas first? If so, how did adding the Lucas to the mix help with your mileage ??
Mayfair,
Not sure about about running the 'straight brew', I ran lucas since feb '05... Then when I heard about the brew, i just left the Lucas in there! Its such a small amount. Its cheap to add 5oz. to each tank!
With the 6" lift and 37" tires, i am getting roughly 20MPG... not bad for turning that big rubber... IMO...
Not sure about about running the 'straight brew', I ran lucas since feb '05... Then when I heard about the brew, i just left the Lucas in there! Its such a small amount. Its cheap to add 5oz. to each tank!
With the 6" lift and 37" tires, i am getting roughly 20MPG... not bad for turning that big rubber... IMO...



