Minnich
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Thanks buddy. I have the 3.21Type in your Vin that will give you the info https://fcacommunity.force.com/RAM/s/equipment-listing
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Thanks buddy. I have the 3.21Type in your Vin that will give you the info https://fcacommunity.force.com/RAM/s/equipment-listing
you are welcome 1 sane gears as I have,, Thet work for me as my RAM is a street queen lolThanks buddy. I have the 3.21
Argh, lol. Not much more to say.So many variations in play
I have hemi 5.7 eTorque 2020 limited
22 inch wheels and a 3.92 cogs
Can’t ever do better than 12 mpg usually less
I do as well. But I don't sweat a couple of MPG difference. Can you believe owners complaining about lousy MPGs while towing a 3k trailer? I swear, some people would complain if their ice cream was cold.Keeping an eye on mpg also alerts us to issues in case of a sudden change.
Not to insult anyone.....but if I wanted high mileage I wouldn't have bought a truck... I love the truck I have and it gets about 16 if I baby it acording to the lie-o-meter.. but I really don't care....I LOVE the truck period.... If I want mileage I take my Harley out for a spin..
That is the tires and lift AND Kansas. I never get good mpg in Kansas, somehow I end up driving into a headwind going east and west on I70.Man, I wish I could hit 13-15. But no way in hell. 2009 Dodge Ram 1500 5.7l 4x4 on 18" XD Wheels with 35" tires. 2" lift/level (not sure which but know there are blocks in both the front and rear, was installed before purchasing the truck) I can see MPG's anywhere from high 8's to 12. Very rarely will I see it hit 12, but typically sits anywhere from 10-11. I know the tires do not help and I've pretty much got a lead foot. But I know if I feather it I can see 12s. and Magically a couple times I've hit 13-15. But only maybe twice and that was last summer coasting down the highway.
Hello,
I just recently purchased a 2021 RAM 1500 Hemi 5.7 V8 Multi Displacement VVT eTorque. The truck is in great condition, and the only thing it has new from the dealership are the tires. Its sitting on 20 inch rims, which I am not sure if they are stock or not (I know they come in 20 inch and 18 inch rims).
Anyways, I have been driving it for about a month now, and I am only getting about 13 miles per gallon. Even at the cruise set at 55 mph, I may get 15 mpg. I am supposed to be getting 17/24 mpg, and am barely getting half. I am only driving it in 2wd and have been babying it. Any suggestions?
Thank you!
I too am dealing with decreased fuel economy. My Ram is a 2021, eTorque 5.7, Limited. I started out getting a range of 615 miles per tank at fill up but since the range has change to 542 as of todays fill up. I keep the oil changed, alignment and rotation every 2 months through a lifetime alignment program I purchased. I have been disciplined to use 89 octane or 87 with an octane booster. I am on the road a lot with my job and have accumulated 45K miles on my baby already. My best MPG was 21 on the highway now 17-19 MPG, and tires & rim (size 22) stock.