Thoughts to consider before addressing your issue - a) read Sir Sam's NOOB guide, b) consider doing the timing belt soon based on age not mileage.
MPG
1. the mpg figures on the EVIC are not to be relied on and both the speedometer and the odometer can be off by up to 5% in different directions. So do a GPS run to figure out the corrections for the 2 dash gauges (relatively brief 60mph run will do for the speedo correction - best to do 2-3 relatively flat/straight 25 mile runs for odometer corrections). Adjust your mpg calculations accordingly and that will give you a rough idea of how far off the EVIC mpg is for future comparision.
2. if your dash temp gauge is not reaching ca. 1/2 a needle width left of dead vertical you thermostat has failed open and is costing you ca. 10% mpg.
3. clean your MAP sensor
4. install new air filter (paper element ones are best - I like WIX or NAPA)
5. pull and check boost (CAC) hoses and check for leaks or if soggy, like a sponge, with oil - replace as needed.
6. while CAC hoses are off inspect bottom of air box to turbo hose for crack just in front of the turbo - replace as needed - be sure upper end of hose touches or nearly touches MAF sensor before snugging, no godzilla, the clamp.
7. will air box to turbo hose if off check turbo fan for play - slight fore/aft ok, barely perceptible side to side ok
8. check turbo variable vanes for movement (per GDE You can check the vane functionality at idle in park. Underneath the vacuum actuator on the turbo is rod extending downward connected to the vane mechanism. If you pull off the vacuum line at the turbo, the arm should drop about 1/2 inch and then raise back up after reconnecting the vacuum line. It is a bit difficult to see the rod, but this is the easiest method to check for proper VGT vane moevment.)
9. be sure tire pressure is proper and jack up the front end so you can hand spin front tires to see if brakes are binding.
10. if you using "winter" diesel mix that's another 10% mpg penalty. In any case a good dose of diesel cetane booster/injector cleaner would likely help.
Best single investment for engine health and mpg improvement is a GDE tune (
http://www.greendieselengineering.com/g ... ethod=home). Normal consumption on an untuned 05/06 CRD with OEM tires is 17-18ish in town (10 mile drive, average speed 25, max speed 45, few hills, ambient temp 75F) and 26-28maybe on highway (interstate, 1800 rpm=62mph, wi/wo AC)