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Let me clarify- First, if you're looking for problems, then yes I say this report is good as it gives you "wear metals" data or (for example) if you have a coolant leak and main bearing failing. This is good...
It doesn't however really tell you how much "life" is left in your oil. For that you...
Interesting report, but not much in there that could help determine oil change intervals. And without a baseline of fresh oil what do they compare too....
If an engine is designed and tuned to run on 87, running on 89 or 91 isn’t gonna give you more HP or fuel economy.
In fact, 87 octane has more energy (BTUs) than 91 octane.
A rich burn engine (staciometric) runs most efficient right on the edge of knocking...a higher octane gas than “tuned...
My father-in-law has a 2018 Chevy 5.3L and he is getting similar MPG as my Ram so I wouldn't worry about taking a step backwards on MPG.
If you're doing any towing, the Ram is better. Towing the same boat, my Ram gets a consistent 11.8 MPG and my father-in-laws 2018 Chevy 5.3L was under 10MPG.
Very happy with my fuel economy- better than expected! Took me 3 hours to go 210 miles (this included one stop) so I was doing 75-80 mph the whole way home..
My previous truck (2010 Toyota Tundra) was 14.5 mph. This is a huge improvement..
I bought my 2019 Ram Bighorn in July...sticker was $54,100. I got $14,200 off. Purchase price $39,900.
Was $10,820 in rebates and $3,350 in dealer discounts.
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