I have 200k miles on my rig. Injectors have never been out, and my balance rates are great. Worst one is a -1.9. Most are under +-1.0. Truck seems to run good, but my mpg towing sucks. I can hardly get over 8.5-9mpg. Its been this way for a long time, but seems it may be getting a bit worse with time. My dilemma is I have a set of DDP +20% LBZ nozzles ready to put on. I cant decide if its a good idea to swap nozzles, as the injectors seem good, or if I should replace them. I don't want to spend money to have them tested, just to get bad news and spend more money on a new set. And IF I get new injectors, where do most find the cutoff to be where the larger sizes start yielding worse mpg? Of course tuning makes a big difference, but putting that aside and just focusing on the size of nozzle where is the cutoff? This can is more of an opinion, but please share!
P.S. I can get 18-19mpg empty at 60, but my mpg has always stunk even at 70...drops to 16-17 easy even on stock tires.
P.S. I can get 18-19mpg empty at 60, but my mpg has always stunk even at 70...drops to 16-17 easy even on stock tires.