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Old 12-04-2004, 08:54 AM
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Decrease in fuel milage

Any help is appreciated...

I purchased a 1991 Dodge Power Ram 250 Cummins Turbo Diesel this past may to tow my off-road vehicle. I'll start by saying that I am very happy with the truck. My questions is this...

I've been recording my milage and fuel consumption since I purchased it and have notice a loss in milage of approx. 3-4 MPG. Any ideas as to why, I still drive it the same as when I purchasd it.

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Re: Decrease in fuel milage

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I Would Start By Getting A New Air Filter Or Cleaning The One You Have And Definately Remove The Intake Air Temp Sensor Clean It With Wd-40 Replace It And See What That Does Also I Have Had Pretty Good Luck With Gumout Injector Cleaner.
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