gofishn
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- 2022 Ram 1500 5th Gen, Big Horn, 4X4, Crew Cab, 6'4" Box
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- hemi 5.7L, 345 cu in
DO not mean this to be mean but are you gong to believe what you read, what we are all telling is our own experiences or, maybe a consideration, what your own fuel economy is on your truck with the fuel you use and the way you drive it?Thanks for the response. Here is what I’ve been seeing online, which matched the recommendation from the dealership. I’ve watched some videos online where it shows people getting low 20s highway with the same year/make/model.
And I just checked the new tires, which show being the same size as factory.
Again, fuel economy is culmination of a few things. It is a range, dependent on how the drive train, the fuel used, the manner which one drives and the terrain involved.
For the best possible fuel economy, for any specific drive train?
Then drive downhill or on flat, level grade, use the very best fuel and keep RPM;s, as low as possible, in all situations.
Stay away from ethanol.
10% ethanol gets less mileage than non ethanol
15% ethanol gets less mileage than 10% ethanol
Buy the highest octane, possible.
Your fuel MPG will go up.
again, belive what you read or what your own vehicle is telling you it gets, up to you.