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2023 Ram MPG Upgrades - Hemi E-torque

PurpleRT

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Yep. I've tried that but gave up very quickly since I cannot drive that slow. Not to mention driving 20,000 miles/year on interstates I learned very early on to never hang out near semi's. Get away from them as quickly as you can. First time one lets loose a blown tire or retread and it bounces off your hood/windshield you tend to learn.

I'll be the guy flying by semi's in the left lane getting 1-2 mpg less.;)

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Screw that extra mpg you might get. I been working and traveling on the roads constantly for years and seen to many oh sh*t moments lol


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Screw that extra mpg you might get. I been working and traveling on the roads constantly for years and seen to many oh sh*t moments lol


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I never draft trucks unless I am waiting on traffic to clear so I can get in the passing lane.
 

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You don't have to be dangerously close to benefit from drafting a semi. Mythbusters did an episode. Even at 100' behind the semi, there was still some benefit to fuel consumption.
True. even their side draft decreases your drag.
 

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lol, good lord. Shouldn't have even explained why I was driving slow.

The point is.. drive 55 mph and watch your mileage go from 1/2 ton truck to honda civic mileage as fast as you can fart.

I get wanting better mileage. But it's a heavy, steel truck, with a V8 (for many of us). There's no getting around it.. unless you drive really slow on the freeway.
I don't, BUT, I keep this in mind when I'm stuck behind a Prius or an RV on a lone country road.. helps take the rage off of me and keeps the blood pressure down.
 

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Regardless of what you drive, even going into a 1/2 ton RAM with a Hemi knowing the fuel mileage isn't very good, mist people still want to get the best fuel mileage for how they drive. There are times when I just drive the hell out of my truck and don't worry about it, but other times I want to see how good I can get.
 

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I was trying to get some better fuel consumption when I first got the truck. I was averaging 12.8/100km on stock.

Now…
Stock tires 16.8/100km
33 tires 18.5/100km

Eventually you won’t care what mileage you get.
 

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