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Old 11-29-2006, 11:47 AM   #4 (permalink)
MonkeyBoy
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Re: any fuel economy data on the 6.4?

I am expecting slightly better than the 6.0. Regeneration looks like it will take 1 injector pulse per month or less. Sequential turbos will spool faster, taking the need to dump fuel off the line away some. Piezo injectors should be more accurate.

All things look good to me. But you gotta remember, you still are driving a heavy truck.

The weight increases will probably negate any advances in the motor. They usually do.
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