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    Arrow LML Fuel Economy

    We are getting just a tad better mpg towing with our LMM than we did with our 07 classic LBZ. And about 1 to 2 mpg better empty. It gets about the same as our 02 GMC did.
    And it pulls better "way better than they did. Even with the exhaust and edge on the 02.
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    my truck just went to 14 mpg and its still got the break in oil in it.
    it's on it's 4th tank of fuel.3rd fuel filter. 2545 miles.63.5 gal fuel tank(s)



    i'd like to know what other 2011 3500HD people are getting for MPG with their rigs
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    I'm in the market and would like to see some real world reports on mileage. All I have found so far is predictions and outlandish claims. Maybe there's not that many owners of 2011s here yet to report?
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    In my experience, no way is the LML more fuel efficient than the LBZ; towing that is. Just got back from 1500 mile trip in which the conditions were as good as I've ever experienced and the LML was a tad less than 10mpg. Just a guess but I'd suspect the LBZ would have been about 12 on that haul. Non towing the LML may be 1mpg better city and about the same on the highway.
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    Well I don't know what others are getting but I know what our lml is getting and what our lbz got mpg wise and we tow very heavy. And it isn't an out landish claim. I have no reason to lie. And even if this truck got less mpg than our lbz did I would still be happy. Just due to the brakes and so forth on this new truck. I haven't changed my fuel filter yet if someone has changed their fuel filter 3 times in 4 tanks of fuel ? you think maybe fuel is their issue and not the truck ???. I only have 7,000 miles on it so far and love it.
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    11,000 miles, new fuel filter and oil, last towing trip of the season, unfavorable wind, 8.1 mpg. LBZ conservatively would have been 1 mpg better, that route run enough times to know. LML unloaded, adverse city, 12.5, LBZ would be 11.5. LML pulls hotter, but a tad stronger. Overall LML a much better truck in so many respects.
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    Talking

    I have noticed big differences in mpg on my last 3 d/maxes when going from summer to winter blend fuel. The winter fuel seems to drop it a couple of mpg on average. But then maybe some of that is due to warming up and idleing in cold weather. And now with remote start that add's more idle time. Spoiled "haft" to go out to a warmed up truck now. LOL
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    Changing fuel filters 3 times in 4 fillups. Why? You are probably loosing fuel each time you remove a full filter some probably runs out before you can get the new one on. Let it run a few thousand miles, oh and by the way , my fuel mileage continued to increase for about 60,000 miles incrementally just a little every few thousand miles, it took that long for the engine to feel like it was finally broken in. Once you've got the engine and drive train broken in where it runs more free, you should see your mileage increase. I've followed WildBills posts for years and you may just as well believe what he tells you because no one has a good enough memory to lie about something, they will always get caught. I've never heard him say anything that contridicted what he previously said in other posts. I have a good friend with a 2011 and he says he's only getting about 14 mpg. One day I looked at his new truck. It's got a giant steel flatbed with double heavy headache rack, there are two tool boxes loaded, an auxillary fuel tank that he had special made that holds 150 gallons of diesel, he's got chain saws, shovels, tools of all kinds strapped to it. The back seat is folded down and so help me there is not room to put a lunch pail in the back seat, it's stacked to the headliner with stuff he uses in his fence building business everyday, so he never unloads anything. He's usually towing a 16' lowboy trailer with a bobcat on it with fence posts pile up 4 feet deep and he wonders why he can only get 14 mpg. I asked him what his previous F**d truck got and he said you don't want to know and besides it cracked two sets of heads on that 6.0. I assured him the only reason he will have to get rid of the Chevy is because he wants a new truck. It's not gonna break and it's not gonna wear out, unfortunately he will never know what mileage it gets empty, because it never gonna be empty while he owns it.
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    I have been flogging the snot out of my 2009 since I bought it with 15K miles in August 2010. Fast forward to November 2011 and it has 83K and the towing mileage average is solidly superior to either LBZ I ran prior.

    It pulls harder, rejects heat better, and on the rare occasion that I drive it empty it gets 21mpg.

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    Default Mpg

    I have a 2012 2500K with a Duramax and Allison Transmission. I am getting 16 mpg empty driving partially highway and city. I was wondering what kind of mileage I can see during my trip to San Diego. Going there unloaded but pulling a uhaul trailer with a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix back.

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    Wink mileage

    From these posts, it sounds like a new LML's fuel mileage isn't too far off of what I was getting when my LB7 was "new"- about 15-17 combined C/H driving. After a good break-in period, my mileage began climbing. It's now got 270K on it and frankly, mileage has become a reflection of just how heavy my right foot is! The LML, as I see advertised, is supposed to get better fuel mileage than its predecessors, but my LB7 will get (empty) ~21 mpg (highway) at 65-70 mph. Back that speed down to ~57 mph and I get better than 25- no B.S.!!!

    Once these new LMLs are "broken in", I wouldn't be surprised to learn of highway mileage in the 20s. The biggest challange for any driver is having the "patience" to drive at reduced speeds.....
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    Default 2012 2500 Duramax

    Just picked up my new truck, also my 3rd Duramax. Had a great '01, better '07 and hoping this one is a great '12. Had 9 miles on it when I picked it up, drove it about 50 miles around town and hooked up my 28' Haulmark (empty) and drove 850 miles from Seattle to San Francisco to break it in LOL. Averaged 13.2 MPG right out of the box.

    Headed back in 2 weeks with the car trailer loaded with my '57 Chevy for GoodGuys Puyallup Car show. My '07 got 13-15 MPG towing loaded and 17-18MPG around town, no trailer. Expecting same or better from this new truck. I do like all the improvements with or without better mileage.

    I sold the '01 at about 75K and traded in the '07 same at 76K. Great trucks, just higher value trading early every 5-6 years.

    If you can afford one of these great trucks, don't worry about mileage, diesel today is a buck cheaper than it was 4 months ago. Enjoy it while it last LOL. These trucks get you where you are going faster, safer and with more comfort than we really need. The braking, tow/haul and the new exhaust braking all results in less white knuckle adventures as well.

    With my favorite car in the box and my family and grandkids in the cab, I want a truck that is big time overkill for the job at hand. Duramax gives me that confidence. Many years ago I did same towing with a 1500 gasser. Talk about being on the edge of disaster all the time. Young and foolish back then.

    Anyway, just enjoy the trucks and don't sweat the small stuff.
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    I have a 2013 2500HD and when I purchased it I manually checked cause the truck said I was getting 19.5 and I am getting this when done by hand. I have recently put a BDS lift in with 35" mud tires and am getting 18MPG

    When towing my small holiday trailer under 5000 pounds I get 14-15MPG

    These numbers are considerable better than the 2011 I had prior to this and not really sure why. I didnt think they changed anything

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    Default LML Mileage

    I own a 2011 GMC 2500HD LML and I am getting 20-22 empty, 13 if its in REGEN. Towing my TT I am getting around 12-15 on flat ground running 60. Thinking about trying that Dura Mileage for the LML, claims 4-7 MPG empty running the 90HP tune. Any thoughts?

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    Y'all can check out http://www.fueleconomy.gov/ for some extra tips on how to save on fuel! Every little bit helps these days. Happy travels,

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    My 2013 LML: 20.5 on the highway, 15-17 around town, 11.5 towing my 5000 lbs travel trailer over in the mountains. (checking manually... the DIC is a little more optimistic than the actual mileage)

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    Default New 2103 CC

    I just picked up my new (first ever) 2013 CC Duramax this week. Our camper is about 5,000 lbs empty and If I can get those kind of numbers...I'll be tickled to death.

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    Default LML Mileage

    Just did the first fill up (22 gal/320 miles) on my new LML. 14.5 combined city/highway (about half and half). Conservative estimate hwy...what, 18 maybe? No towing, just empty. Not too bad out of the box...I was expecting a lot less. My old 5.3l vortex got a combined 18.5.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dinkie Diesel View Post
    I'm in the market and would like to see some real world reports on mileage. All I have found so far is predictions and outlandish claims. Maybe there's not that many owners of 2011s here yet to report?
    bought new 15' 2500HD last August; now have 23000m, about 85% towing a 3 ton TT cross country. So far avg. mpg towing is about 12. Ranges from 10 to 17 depending on wind. Crossing the mtns. is not an issue; acutally get mileage above 13. It's the wind on the plains that knocks back the avg. The 30' trailer is 11' tall, and it's like towing vertical sheets of plywood down the road.
    Am picking up a new fiver (5 ton) next month in WA. will keep posted what new mileage is. Trailer is taller, but has "aerodynamic" cap in front, whereas now I have a wall of fiberglass on my TT.
    Diesel is awesome, as they say "you'll never go back"

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