dutchman187
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So my Limited is at the dealer for the two recalls and my rear brakes being replaced per the TSB (groaning). They gave me a 2019 RAM Laramie. Immediately upon driving it, I noticed it drove smoother when accelerating. I don't mean roadwise, I mean when hitting the gas and when decelerating, there was no harshness. There was nothing noticeable at all and it seemed to be very, very smooth. I also noticed that my mpg was about 3 mpg better than on my limited driving the same routes all day that I normally do. I was averaging 14-15 when going up hill at 72 mph.
I'm trying to figure this out now as to why. Here's what I know. They are both the HemiV8, non-etorque. They are both 3.92 gears. Mine has a little over 4,000 miles. This rental has a little over 2,000 miles, so "break in" is not the issue.
I'm sure mine being the Limited with Ramboxes, cover, and running boards makes it heavier than the rental. That could be some of the mpg part, but I'm not sure if it really is shifting smoothness part.
In November 2018, they ran a TCM/PCM update to fix my shifter knob issue (lurching out of drive occasionally). I told them right after they did that my shifting was not as smooth and harsher at low speeds. The said it needed to relearn and to give it a few hundred miles.
Basically, at low speeds like in town, it feels very much like a four wheeler does when you keep it in 2 gear. Kind of bogged down until you get up to 5th gear and it smooths out. I assumed that was maybe just my 3.92 gears, BUT this Laramie is 3.92 and it is smooth as butter on accelerating and decelerating (not braking, just coasting and letting it shift.)
So what do we think? Should I ask if there is another trans update that will smooth mine out? It does make sense to me that my mpg is worse on mine if it is keeping it in low gears longer than needed or not shifting properly.
I'm trying to figure this out now as to why. Here's what I know. They are both the HemiV8, non-etorque. They are both 3.92 gears. Mine has a little over 4,000 miles. This rental has a little over 2,000 miles, so "break in" is not the issue.
I'm sure mine being the Limited with Ramboxes, cover, and running boards makes it heavier than the rental. That could be some of the mpg part, but I'm not sure if it really is shifting smoothness part.
In November 2018, they ran a TCM/PCM update to fix my shifter knob issue (lurching out of drive occasionally). I told them right after they did that my shifting was not as smooth and harsher at low speeds. The said it needed to relearn and to give it a few hundred miles.
Basically, at low speeds like in town, it feels very much like a four wheeler does when you keep it in 2 gear. Kind of bogged down until you get up to 5th gear and it smooths out. I assumed that was maybe just my 3.92 gears, BUT this Laramie is 3.92 and it is smooth as butter on accelerating and decelerating (not braking, just coasting and letting it shift.)
So what do we think? Should I ask if there is another trans update that will smooth mine out? It does make sense to me that my mpg is worse on mine if it is keeping it in low gears longer than needed or not shifting properly.