CRD Joe wrote:
tjkj2002 wrote:
Low engine rpm's does not mean better mpg's.The closer to the max torque output the better mpg's you will get.Your KJ was designed to get the best mpg's at highway speed which in most cases is 75mph.
I always got my best mpg's at 78mph before I geared myself out of those speeds,I now get my best mpg's at 68 mph which my engine is spinning the same rpm's as before at 78mph.
Im not sure what planet ole KJ is from, but not only are you reving the crap out of the engine at those speeds but youre pushing the body (read brick) through the atmosphere creating WAY MORE drag the engine has to fight. Ive gotten my best MPG at 57mph. Not only is the engine purring at low rpm (read less fuel being sent to the engine) but the engine isnt working as hard trying to push the truck through the atmosphere. Ive gotten as high as 39.80 mpg driving like that, but 36-38 is normal.
Diesel engines are VERY RPM sensitive. You get your best MPG at lower RPMs. This philosophy has worked very well for me.
2001 VW TDI 62MPG best 58 is normal.
2005 CRD KJ 39.80 MPG best 36 normal
1998 Dodge 12V cummins 28MPG best 25 normal.
Guess you actually need to understand how a engine works,more so a modern engine.
Your older non-computer controlled diesels in the medium and HD trucks yes low rpm's are best but they only rev'd to 2800rpm's in the 1st place and make there max torque at a much lower rpm.Your 2.8 CRD rev's well over 4000rpm's and your max torque rating occurs at a much higher rpm then the big diesels.
Then again you really don't own or drive a diesel for what a diesel does best,towing.I can tell you your 12v never got 28mpg's,not possible unless you turned off the engine and coast in "N",which with your driving style I wouldn't put it past you.