Gypsy62 wrote:
In addition to the discussion of the dis/advantages of the AT vs Manual for towing, unburdened highway driving is also a relevant consideration.
For the record, the best fuel economy I've achieved in my stock un-flashed (AT) CRD has been 24.5mpgs/10.5kpl while cruising at 95mph/152kph, turning 2950rpms. With stock tune, the VM absolutely purrs at that speed. Imo that is one of the most redeeming qualities of the CRD: among true transfer-cased 4x4's, point A to point B quickly and relatively efficiently. Essentially, utilizing its asset of torque to hurl itself down the highway rather than hauling or crawling.
Its been pointed out that thanks to the ARB & lift swap I can kiss those mpg numbers good-bye. That also raises the question of how coupling those mods with an AT-Manual swap would impact highway-driving speed and efficiency, granting lift-induced safety considerations.
Any trans-swap aside, after completing all of these major elective mechanical surgeries, hopefully choosing a flash will improve overall efficiency and performance,
It certainly will improve. My jeep was stock other than maybe some cac hoses when I got the gde tune and I went from 25-26 avg/28-29 hwy to 28-29 avg/33-34 hwy.
However, like you I went to a lift, arb, and 265/70's and I really never see above 26 mpg now. It's pretty consistent though that I get the same mileage whether I am on the highway or just cruising around town. Driving 5 hrs to Vegas I only got 25 I believe.
I think the fact that the arb exposes the whole front profile of the tire hurts bad at highway speeds which is why I don't see any difference.
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