Gmoosevt
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My 2019 3.21 geared 1500 DT Laramie crew cab short bed Sport with the 5.7, 26 gal tank (less weight), no ETorque, no ride height adjustment, 18” Mopar wheels with A/T tires (stock diam.) and a cat back exhaust has averaged 17.3 mpg over its life (on the computer anyway) with not quite 12,000 miles on the odo. I generally use 87 octane, but about every 3rd or 4th fill-up I’ll spring for 89. I live in Vermont, where it is all hills and mountain driving, and a lot of dirt roads. I occasionally tow a 4500lb camping trailer, a 3000 lb bass boat, and a 3000lb capacity utility trailer (with 1 ton of wood pellets, or the month’s garbage to the dump). I often take the truck to do work at my hobby farm up a long dirt road at 1000 ft altitude. My home is 3 miles, all up hill, from the main road and town. So far, my longest trip has only been about 120 miles one way. The speed limit on VT highways is 50 mph, except for one small part of Rt 7 and the one interstate on the Far East side of the state, and up into the Northwest part of the state (that mostly MA, NY, and CT drivers use). I let the truck’s MDS kick in when it wants to. The MDS makes my Borla-S exhaust sound crappy, but I can see the mpg difference on the instantaneous mpg gauge, which appears to be 3-5 mpg improvement on a flat road at 50 or 55 (only Granny actually drives at the 50 mph VT speed limit). I flick on the tow-mode when I’m towing. At 55 mph the truck is almost always in 8th gear, even on gradual grades. On steeper grades it downshifts. My mpg’s definitely improved after about 5000 miles, and the first oil change. Anyway, that’s my real-life mpg situation... for what it’s worth.
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