Glenn54
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I don't understand why some of you folks are going less than 80 on the highway. 

Is it possible to adjust the eco mode? I rented a 2019 classic in Alaska, and the eco light came on all the time from 25 MPH to 80 MPH
The truck ran great and got 21 MPG easily. It was the 5.7 Hemi with 321 gears.
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Don't know whats wrong, but there's a lot of driving variables. 1st - hand calculated or not? 2nd - driving style (this is huge). 3rd - type of roads and speeds/stop n go. 4th - fuel quality/type. 5th - amount of idling.I have a 2019 Ram Bighorn 1500 5.7 321 I am getting 14 on the highway I had the dealer look at it they said it may get better in the summer it has 2500 miles on it now I would love to get 18 miles to the gallon
Quoted for truth. No one wants to look in the mirror to figure out why they don't get good fuel economy. I have drove over a million miles in my life and I have *consistently* beat the EPA numbers for my vehicle by 2-10 MPG, over 15 vehicles. Impossible if it was just dumb luck. My wife does consistently worse than me in the same vehicles, sometimes by a wide margin. Things I notice in most drivers:Don't know whats wrong, but there's a lot of driving variables. 1st - hand calculated or not? 2nd - driving style (this is huge). 3rd - type of roads and speeds/stop n go. 4th - fuel quality/type. 5th - amount of idling.
All I can tell you is that with a heavier truck (Limited) with same gearing and engine, I get an honest 17-18 highway in mixed speeds (50-70 averages due to volume of traffic) and some hills. I have seen 20-21 when conditions were just right (cruising along at 65 or 70, no passing, no hills). It's really hard to know what gives with yours, mine has gotten the same mileage since 1,000 miles (currently 6,600). Maybe have someone else drive on the same roads/distance and see what they get, especially if they are known to have a different driving style.
My wife has more of a leadfoot and is consistently going 5-10 over and gets 2-3 highway mpg less than me. I'm sure she has cracked 3500k rpm's, I doubt I ever have gone over 2.5k!
There are lots of variables, but the biggest variable by far, is which nut is behind the wheel...I'm not sure why some get so high vs others. I started around 13 and have increased to about 14 in mostly city driving which is about what is expect. I'm sure lift and tires make a difference too.
The biggest variable might be temps and fuel blends. I live in ND and it's been cold here (below freezing) for most of the time I've owned it.
Well for starters...be careful with the 87 octane ...Hemi requires 89. (If you keep using 87 you'll end up getting the cylinder knocking). But I have the Hemi Etorque 4wd with 3.21 ratio. I'll usually get about 24-26 average with 70% highway. Of course it's about to go down since I just put new Falken Wildpeak A/T tires on yesterday lol.When you are cruising at highway speeds what is your “current” at? Mine always seems to look like this on the highway. I haven’t noticed anything weird with fuel economy 3.21 gears 87 octane View attachment 21735
Thats still good with 3.92’s and over 70 mph.Quick jaunt from Space Coast to Orlando Airport and back. Primarily all highway at 72mph on cruise. Hand calc at 19.43mpg. A shade over 2500 miles on odometer. DVIC stated 21.6mpg. Consistently 2mpg optimistic vs. hand calc.
Well for starters...be careful with the 87 octane ...Hemi requires 89. (If you keep using 87 you'll end up getting the cylinder knocking). But I have the Hemi Etorque 4wd with 3.21 ratio. I'll usually get about 24-26 average with 70% highway. Of course it's about to go down since I just put new Falken Wildpeak A/T tires on yesterday lol.
That's true...87 is acceptable when 89 is not available but my coworker has a 2016 Hemi Ram and after a year of using 87 octane he's getting the cylinder knock and even some lifter tick now. Smh....89 recommended, 87 acceptable I believe the manual says. Likely the computer with adjust and you just won't be able to get all 395hp.
Is that hand calc or lie-o-meter? I’ve been lazy and haven’t hand calculated, I should because several report around 2 mpg optimistic on the lie-o-meter. Better to know what it really is.89 recommended, 87 acceptable I believe the manual says. Likely the computer with adjust and you just won't be able to get all 395hp.
Is that hand calc or lie-o-meter? I’ve been lazy and haven’t hand calculated, I should because several report around 2 mpg optimistic on the lie-o-meter. Better to know what it really is.