What kinda truck do you operate that only requires this volume of fuel at a cruising range.
what do you use on your tune? Maybe its more.
See depending on what you do with the fuel tables, 20 mpg could 40, or 60, or 5, or most any number. Just depends on your histograms.
It has been a long time since I ran a stock tune, so to address Bens statement, we need a baseline 75 mph cruise mm reading. Let's say it is 20 mm^3. IIRC there are 4 pulses per rev in a 4 stoke 8 cylinder. At 2000 rpm, that comes out to 160,000 mm^3 per minute, 9,600,000 per hour. There are 3,800,000 mm^3's in a gallon. That comes out to 2.5 gallon per hour.
At 20 mpg I know I use 75 mph/20 mpg= approx 4 gallon per hour. So I'd say the stock tune is not very representative of accurate fuel use.
Our stock 20 "reference" should actually be more like 32 mm^3
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