TWRam
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When I first got my Ram, I had read many posts about poor MPG and I was worried that I, too, might suffer from the same. I set my instrument panel up to show ECO mode, Instant MPG, and AVG MPG. While driving, I found myself always looking down at the stats and doing everything I could to keep them up. Anytime I would have fun and let the Hemi sing, I would look down and see the big hit to my MPG and feel bad. Sitting in stop and go traffic and watching my MPGs plummet while sitting still was frustrating. I tried to get the truck to run in ECO mode as much as possible. With all of this focus on MPG, I was rewarded with some good MPG numbers, but after a few thousand miles I realized that I wasn't really enjoying just driving the truck. I have always considered myself a "driver" and a performance enthusiast, coming to the Ram from a world filled with heavily modified, high performance street cars, bikes, trucks, boats, etc.... After realizing that I wasn't enjoying driving my Ram and that I already had a good feel for what the economy is given how I am driving and when/how the ECO mode turns on/off, I took everything MPG related, including ECO, off my main instrument cluster display. I have had it off for a few weeks now and only calculate MPG at the pump. I must say that I am having much more fun with my truck. I give it more throttle to hear that exhaust note through the flowmaster muffler, I flick it through the turns and make the tail step out a bit from time to time for the fun of it and there is no instant repercussion....only a smile on my face. I find myself more relaxed, focusing on enjoying the drive and the truck, looking around, listening to the great stereo, etc, instead of looking down at the MPG read out every 30 seconds or less. I must say my MPG has dropped a bit, but I don't care! I'm enjoying the truck so much more. Anyway, just thought I'd share my observation. It might help some others enhance their driving experience with these great machines.
Now if we could just get rid of that damn throttle delay!
Now if we could just get rid of that damn throttle delay!
