I’m beginning to believe that 22 mpg highway is an accurate value. I drove up to see my folks yesterday. The trip is 125 miles each way. When I left I had averaged 16.2 mpg over the last severage hundred miles of mixed driving. I drove about 70 mph almost all on adaptive cruse control, on watched the fuel consumption carefully. I was mostly running in the 20-25 mpg range the whole trip. When I got home the average had risen to 19.4 mpg. I did work on being conservative - but I’m happy with the result.I have the etorque 5.7l Hemi, and there is no way it gets 22mpg highway. I have tried with cruise on as well, and it won’t get that high. Wondering if the stock 22” rims/ tires are the difference?
I had the chance to do a trip today and decided to test what I could get on the MPG/trip meters. Granted not validated by actual fuel pumped vs miles, but I am hoping the MPG gauge in the truck is pretty close.
90 mile each way is almost all highway with speed limits of 60, 65, 70, and 75 (about evenly divided) and highway traffic was light, temps in the high 40s/low 50s. Plenty of mild elevation changes.
On the way out I did my best to hypermile-it trying to get to 22 MPG. I was successful in getting about 22.3 on the gauge but my techniques would probably be considered a little abnormal for most: usually well under the speed limit, pushing to keep the instant MPG high, maybe drafting slower vehicles a bit. Basically anything reasonable to max out the MPG.
On the way back I mostly was on ACC and several MPH above the speed limit, keeping-up with the fast lane. I don't flog it normally but I was with the faster traffic. Again 90 mile trip, slightly warmer. But a fast trip. 19.4 MPG on the trip meter for the total trip back.
I changed the break-in oil to Mobil1, not sure if that had any effect. And I put a Gator tri-fold cover on temporarily until I install my paint-matched Peragon cover - I'd imagine a bed cover has as much effect on highway MPG as anything.
Although I haven't tried it, I'd guess 22 MPG would be pretty easy to do if you held your speed to < 60 MPH. But there are not many roads around here where you can travel distance and hold that speed without stop/go or being a hazard.
Which Rear Gear do you have.
How long does that take? I am in the 16mpg range and at times 17 mpg. I have 2500 miles on it.I wouldn't expect the MPG to get near the EPA estimates until the drivetrain is broken in.
I am beginning to believe that 22 mpg highway is an exact value. I went to see my parents yesterday. The trip is 125 miles each way. When I left, I had averaged 16.2 mpg over the last few hundred kilometers of mixed driving. I drove about 70 mph almost all on adaptive cruise control, carefully watching the fuel consumption. I ran mostly between 20 and 25 mpg throughout the trip. When I returned home, the average iTunes Mobdro TutuApp had risen to 19.4 mpg. I worked to be conservative - but I'm happy with the result.
So, basically, Ram had to use hybrid technologies and MDS, Chevy had to use their MDS skipfire technology and Ford did not use them either, and they all had 19 mpg. And the 5.0 and 5.7 have the same HP with the 5.7 having a 10tq advantage while the 5.3L is just as weak as it always was.
I also have a Hemi 5.7 with eTorq and 20" rims. After 3,000 miles, I am averaging 14.1 MPG, most of it highway and freeway driving. On pure freeway driving on cruise at 70MPH I get 18.2 MPG. In fact, compared to my identical 2017 RAM (except for the eTorq), it averages 3 MPG LESS than the 2017. No idea why.I have the etorque 5.7l Hemi, and there is no way it gets 22mpg highway. I have tried with cruise on as well, and it won’t get that high. Wondering if the stock 22” rims/ tires are the difference?
Same differential in both trucks?I also have a Hemi 5.7 with eTorq and 20" rims. After 3,000 miles, I am averaging 14.1 MPG, most of it highway and freeway driving. On pure freeway driving on cruise at 70MPH I get 18.2 MPG. In fact, compared to my identical 2017 RAM (except for the eTorq), it averages 3 MPG LESS than the 2017. No idea why.
Corn pasta?[QUOTE = "SlowArrow, post: 52270, membre: 2795"] Je commence à croire que 22 mpg autoroute est une valeur exacte. Je suis allé voir mes parents hier. Le trajet est de 125 miles par trajet. Quand je suis parti, j’avais atteint une moyenne de 16,2 mi / gal au cours des derniers centaines de kilomètres de conduite mixte. J'ai conduit environ 70 mph presque tous sur le contrôle adaptatif de cruse, surveillé attentivement la consommation de carburant. Je courais surtout entre 20 et 25 mi / gal pendant tout le voyage. Quand je suis rentré chez moi, iTunes Mobdro TutuApp la moyenne était passée à 19,4 mi / gal. J'ai travaillé pour être conservateur - mais je suis content du résultat. [/ QUOTE]
Donc, en gros, Ram devait utiliser des technologies hybrides et MDS, Chevy devait utiliser leur technologie MDS skipfire et Ford ne les utilisait pas non plus, et ils bénéficiaient tous de 19 mpg. Et les 5.0 et 5.7 ont le même HP avec le 5.7 ayant un avantage de 10tq tandis que le 5.3L est tout aussi faible qu’il l’a toujours été.