Not to be a math Nazi, but your idle time is 1/4 of your total time. Idle time is another thing to consider in the next mpg thread.
I agree. You only live once, so you might as well be comfortable.Yeah I was looking at idle vs drive hours, otherwise I may be suddenly very bad at simple math! Still though, 1/4 of the total time is pretty good (or very bad to most on here).
Definitely hurts the mpg, but again vs the uncomfortable interior I'll take the trade off. I spent many years in not so nice vehicles, so I feel I need to take advantage of most of the nice features the truck has.
View attachment 109762Hit 1000hrs today so it made me Curious to see others engine hour totals vs mileage on their trucks. I feel like I never idle mine so 88 of the 1000hrs sounds high. Haven’t looked into the manual yet but I assume when the vehicle is in drive it counts towards drive time regardless if I’m moving or stopped. Otherwise including traffic stops that 88hr of idle seems more believable. Who knows. Let’s see those hours.
Not as much as the low fuel light and 1/8 tank of gas.Compared to most mines high?! Idk if this is bad or not.
Hahaha trucks been parked man just took it out today straight to costco ran me about 120 to fillNot as much as the low fuel light and 1/8 tank of gas.![]()
You and JoeCo are about the same.Compared to most mines high?! Idk if this is bad or not.
I agree my post was referencing fleet vehicles with idle hours way above the other post on this page.None of us who have posted our hours here need to worry about that though. Excessive idle hours is mainly done by taxi cabs, police cars, work trucks that run PTO's etc. This is why I think cop cars see a lot of lifter/cam failures, they don't change the oil every 320 hours which is 2 to 4 weeks.
I was scrolling through the maintenance menus on the instrument cluster and checked my engine hours. I surprised by the number of idle hours - roughly 21%. I live in Michigan and the winters are cold, but that seems high. I bought the Ram used with 28K miles and I think it had high idle hours from the original owner.
In comparing my average MPH (total miles / drive hours), I'm around 37 mph. 34-38 mph appears to be the norm based on the math for other members listed in this thread. HOWEVER, Silver Billet averages over 65 mph per his post 11/2/2021 I think that's fantastic - talk about highway miles. And, there is only about 5% of engine time idling per the post above.
I wonder what other useless information I can gather.
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Ah yes, I see the km now. Thanks for pointing that out.Maybe 65 KPH...he's Canadian. 65 MPH would be very difficult to achieve.
That's very impressive. My hat is off to you, sir.Yes, that works out to 40 mph average.
As an update, here is my current idle hours. 84 idle hours over 4 years of ownership and 4 winters of remote start, guess that's not too shabby!
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That's very impressive. My hat is off to you, sir.