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Hit a new high today after refueling... 22.7 per the EVIC. 62mph using cruise control on the interstate. Impressed! What are you guys typically getting/what is the best you’ve seen?
You're cherry picking with your method. Run a full tank and hand calculate then report back.
Mine is same engine as yours and my MPG blows. Mostly short trips in-town driving for me with a light foot and i can't get better than about 12.5 MPG hand calculated.
I did notice that at 72mph on flat interstate with no wind I get 18mpg and at 76mph I get 17mpg on the EVIC. But that's just a snapshot in time.
I would love to get over 20 but I am wayyyy happy with my 17.3 MPG while not towing. I came from a 2007 Ram 1500 5.7 with MDS and was only getting 14.2 MPG while not towing. And both were 3.92 gears... Very happy with the MPG and I am at 43,128 Miles. Sorry to break the thread since I do have the e-Torque.
My best yet was from Orlando to Miami and back. Roads are straight and flat, 89 octane fuel and adaptive cruise set to 72. Me and a passenger with 150 lbs cargo on the way down. Stopped for lunch, dropped off the cargo then picked up 300 lbs cargo for the return trip. Lie o meter said 23.7 in my driveway.
Just bought the truck last Monday. I've commuted to work and back (Fredericksburg, VA to Arlington, VA), about 49 miles each way, 3 days this week. The route is slightly hilly, on a slightly downhill slant towards the Occoquan River, then uphill for a few miles before beginning a slow descent toward the Potomac River. Home is about 175 feet above sea level, whereas my job is situated at about 10 feet. Speeds between 65-70 most of the way. Not driving aggressively at all.
With all that said, my first day I finished at 24.1 mpg. Second day - 25.3 mpg. And the 3rd - 26.1!
Yeah, I'm skeptical too. This was using the EVIC. I'll know more when I fill up, drive it, and fill up again and do a manual calculation. But can you imagine if it's true?
BTW, on the way home I didn't reset the AVG MPG meter and by the time I had climbed to my 175 feet, the reading was between 22 and 23 mpg. Still pretty good for a truck this size. We'll see what the manual calculations say next week.
17.92 hand calculated on a 350 mile trip at 75-80mph
Falken Wildpeak AT3w/ 275/60/20 P Rated.
4x4 3.92 Gears
For comparison my 2019 F150 3.50 Eco/10speed
same tires and 3.55 gears would return 20.6mpg
How about a KN air filter change and an Outlaw by pass tube to eliminate that bathtub muffler! Im suffering with my 2020 4x4, 392 gears Rebel not breathing.
I have had 2 Trips recently that were both over 3,000 of mixed driving. I averaged almost 18.6 on one trip and 18.4 on the other. Truck is lifted, 3.92’s, and 35” tires with a snug top topper. My EVIC is within .1 mpg. Around town I average 13.3 consistently.
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