bigdodge
Happy Ram Owner
okCome on. We are nearing the landmark 1500 posts of usless nonsense knowing that milage differs by every mod, driving condition and style. We just have to keep posting in circles a little longer to hit the landmark!
okCome on. We are nearing the landmark 1500 posts of usless nonsense knowing that milage differs by every mod, driving condition and style. We just have to keep posting in circles a little longer to hit the landmark!
Oh H E Double Toothpicks no! Not a chance.Will we beat the gear thread tho?!
Yup, mine was getting 22 new, and now hits 23. My personal best was 23.6 mpg on the highway at 68 mph using cruise control.i'm getting just over 22 mpg on my 2023 ram 1500 sport, 5.7 L, e-torque, 3.92 dif.
only 1200 kms, should get even better.
It's not useless nonsense...it's just nonsense.Come on. We are nearing the landmark 1500 posts of usless nonsense knowing that milage differs by every mod, driving condition and style. We just have to keep posting in circles a little longer to hit the landmark!
I have mine configured for US gallons...but my speedo, odometer, temps are in KM/metric which is great as comparison tool. One of the handy features I like on my Canadian RAM is I can flick to MPH and back to KM/H with one press of the left OK button - not sure if US models do that?Are the comparisons the same gallon? US Gallon vs. imperial gallon?
Well hopefully real gallons and not that made up, pretend imperial gallon!Are the comparisons the same gallon? US Gallon vs. imperial gallon?
I measure my mileage in inches per teaspoon.Well hopefully real gallons and not that made up, pretend imperial gallon!
Yes, they all do that for speedo I've never checked for temp, because it's by accident to change speedo.I have mine configured for US gallons...but my speedo, odometer, temps are in KM/metric which is great as comparison tool. One of the handy features I like on my Canadian RAM is I can flick to MPH and back to KM/H with one press of the left OK button - not sure if US models do that?
Miles? Does MDS stay engaged at highway speeds? My 23' with 8,700mi. wont keep MDS engaged at anything over 45mph no matter how gentle you are with the throttle. Personal best mpg is 19.6 drafting trucks & driving like an old man on the highway. Normal highway commute for me is 18ish mpg running 87 or 89 octane, no change.i'm getting just over 22 mpg on my 2023 ram 1500 sport, 5.7 L, e-torque, 3.92 dif.
only 1200 kms, should get even better.
Mds usually won’t engage above 55 unless you’re going slightly downhill, or it’s a pristinely level and smooth road with no wind.Miles? Does MDS stay engaged at highway speeds? My 23' with 8,700mi. wont keep MDS engaged at anything over 45mph no matter how gentle you are with the throttle. Personal best mpg is 19.6 drafting trucks & driving like an old man on the highway. Normal highway commute for me is 18ish mpg running 87 or 89 octane, no change.
The ECO light doesn't come on above about 55 mph for me either, but I see it alot at 40-55 when cruising. We have some long 40mph roads around here where I just set the cruise and I get 27-28 mpg. My personal best was posted with a pic earlier in the thread - 23.6 mpg at 68 mph.Mds usually won’t engage above 55 unless you’re going slightly downhill, or it’s a pristinely level and smooth road with no wind.
Same hereThe ECO light doesn't come on above about 55 mph for me either, but I see it alot at 40-55 when cruising. We have some long 40mph roads around here where I just set the cruise and I get 27-28 mpg. My personal best was posted with a pic earlier in the thread - 23.6 mpg at 68 mph.
On a 3.21 truck, one with a larger/heavier wheel & tire setup or maybe a Rebel I'd imagine 55mph would probably be the limit for MDS engagement but on my family members heavy 3.92 4x4 limited, the used 3.92 trucks I test drove before ordering mine & some members here with 3.92 trucks. They stayed engaged at 70mph with the instant MPG showing as low as 18mpg. Meanwhile my all stock truck cant even hold MDS on flat ground & no wind at 45mph. Heck at 70mph my MDS wont engage until the instant MPG shows 50+.Mds usually won’t engage above 55 unless you’re going slightly downhill, or it’s a pristinely level and smooth road with no wind.
Not to worry. You don't have it broken in yet. With 3.92 gears your eco will stay on more since the truck is not lugging against its own weight. Notice Blet has to be going downhill with a tailwind to have it kick in. Yea, he forgot to mention no passenger older than 6 and no cargo beyond TP (grocery store pack, not Costco)Miles? Does MDS stay engaged at highway speeds? My 23' with 8,700mi. wont keep MDS engaged at anything over 45mph no matter how gentle you are with the throttle. Personal best mpg is 19.6 drafting trucks & driving like an old man on the highway. Normal highway commute for me is 18ish mpg running 87 or 89 octane, no change.
I just talked to an FCA engineer. They told me they programmed the eco light on 3.92 trucks to come on more than 3.21 trucks so you guys won’t feel as bad about having to compensate for being so feminineNot to worry. You don't have it broken in yet. With 3.92 gears your eco will stay on more since the truck is not lugging against its own weight. Notice Blet has to be going downhill with a tailwind to have it kick in. Yea, he forgot to mention no passenger older than 6 and no cargo beyond TP (grocery store pack, not Costco)
Touche!I just talked to an FCA engineer. They told me they programmed the eco light on 3.92 trucks to come on more than 3.21 trucks so you guys won’t fee as bad about having to compensate for being so feminine