Re: 99 Ram fuel economy - 15 mpg on the highway, really?
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Maybe a different animal but my 04 3.7 Dakota club cab gets 17 plus all around average and about 24-25 over 70 mph all hiway..maybe gears ? in overdrive 70 mph tachs right at 2000 rpm...and without O/D 70 mph is around 2700rpm...don't know what rear gear is in it ...
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Re: 99 Ram fuel economy - 15 mpg on the highway, really?
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07/09/13 11:25 PM
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16 mpg at 72mph out of a 318? You did exceptionally well. 2001 360 Off-Road 4x4 QuadCab with 4.10's and I can get 17mpg at 60mph. No catalytic convertor and electric fan made a significant difference (about 2mpg). As for the gm comment, my mighty '98 350 vortec never did see anything over 16mpg and it's replacement was an '06 with the 5.3 and it was yet worse. By fair comparison my '07 MDS Hemi Ram beats them by a looooong shot. Even my '01 is better than the so-called "best in class fuel economy" gm's.
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Re: 99 Ram fuel economy - 15 mpg on the highway, really?
[Re: Grizzly]
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07/09/13 11:36 PM
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I got 16 - 17 mpg on the highway with my '02 1500HD GM with a 6.0 liter, and my current '11 crew cab with a 5.3 gets 21 - 22 on the highway easily. (went to Fresno a couple of weeks ago and did 75 most of the way (it is in the middle of no where ) a/c on of course as it was almost 110 degrees out...got around 21.5 mpg on the trip. I had a 350 vortec powered '97 around for a little while years ago, can't remember what it got but wasn't too bad from memory. So maybe just some trucks vary compared to others.
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Re: 99 Ram fuel economy - 15 mpg on the highway, really?
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07/10/13 07:46 AM
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My 99 Durango with 5.9 and running at 70 with 5 people and some luggage did average about 17 or so on a trip.We took it to Carlisle quite a few times. Also made quite a few trips to Norwalk and also to Michigan.It always was over 16 and usually over 17.Rocky
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Re: 99 Ram fuel economy - 15 mpg on the highway, really?
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07/10/13 09:45 AM
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02 Ram 2500 diesel 2wd auto. Houston to El Paso 65 mph 1700 rpm average 22 mpg. High of 24 on the flat and low of 20 in the hills. Not loaded.. just me and a suit case.
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Re: 99 Ram fuel economy - 15 mpg on the highway, really?
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Thanks for the responses I've had this truck for 13 of it's 14 years and have been really happy with it. Othar than an intake gasket, water pump and a few sensors, it has been trouble free and never let me down. Mostly it just hauls my butt back and forth to work with an occasional trip to tow a car or haul mulch, parts etc....maybe this is "normal" I was just expecting something closer to 18 on flat roads with the cruise on. My regular day to day mileage runs about 13-14, and as low as 11.5 in the winter (short commute to work) I recently towed a car and parts (probably close to 7,000 lbs total) and got 11.5mpg @ 65 mph, i was fine with that. Here is a pic from that day:
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Re: 99 Ram fuel economy - 15 mpg on the highway, really?
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07/10/13 03:17 PM
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Tonneau cover i can't speel!
I bought into that hype! I bought a $800 Leer cover. Nice looking, well constructed too. I drove at many speeds as a test and found no noticeable difference. It was good for keeping the bums away from taking my soda cans though...
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Re: 99 Ram fuel economy - 15 mpg on the highway, really?
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07/10/13 04:28 PM
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Tonneau cover i can't speel!
I bought into that hype! I bought a $800 Leer cover. Nice looking, well constructed too. I drove at many speeds as a test and found no noticeable difference. It was good for keeping the bums away from taking my soda cans though...
Yo frankenBERRI ..... Load-up that bed with 'em and BRING those cans to MI and get 10 cents each for them ! ... remember that Seinfeld episode with Kramer and Newman ? ...
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Re: 99 Ram fuel economy - 15 mpg on the highway, really?
[Re: dynamite]
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Maybe a different animal but my 04 3.7 Dakota club cab gets 17 plus all around average and about 24-25 over 70 mph all hiway..maybe gears ? in overdrive 70 mph tachs right at 2000 rpm...and without O/D 70 mph is around 2700rpm...don't know what rear gear is in it ...
Engine speed is the problem. Engine that turns 1500 rpm at 70 will get better mileage than 2500 at 70. Get a 2.92 gear and do a tuner that adds some timing will help alot, to heck with emissions.
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Re: 99 Ram fuel economy - 15 mpg on the highway, really?
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07/11/13 12:09 AM
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Frankenduster, it was explained to me that without a tonneau moving air builds up in the box and forms a "bubble". The rest of the air flows over the bubble with no "parachute" effect as a person might think.
I thought it was a good enough explanation because I have tried just going without the tailgate and seen no difference whatsoever.
Mo' Farts
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Re: 99 Ram fuel economy - 15 mpg on the highway, really?
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07/11/13 06:33 AM
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General Motors engineers "swore under oath" that tonneau covers reduce drag in order to get a US Patent no. 4573730 http://www.google.com/patents/US4573730?...ved=0CDUQ6AEwAANotice the odd result that the best drag reduction was with a partial cover that started at the back tailgate and went forward 60% but left the 40% of the bed just behind the rear window open. Apparrently a horizontal tornado (vortex) forms behind the rear window but is held in place by the tailgate. If a 60% length tonneau cover "tightens up" the diameter of this horizontal tornado it is like a gentle slope behind the rear window that reduces drag. Note also how the later GM Avalanche vehicle added slanted sides to this horizontal tornado area. Weird, huh?
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Re: 99 Ram fuel economy - 15 mpg on the highway, really?
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07/11/13 08:09 AM
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...to add what others have said .... drop the speed down to 62 or so .... and put the AC on low or off ... I will bet your MPG will go up to near 20.
My 2000 Durango pulled 20.4 on the Ohio flats and 18 and change going through the hills of PA at 70 mph on the dot with the cruise on.
It had a 5.2 2WD with 3.55's, R/T rims and Firehawks, Hooker max-flower muffler, ported throttle body, smooth air kit and a PCM flash.
That being said, it has a smaller frontal area then a ram, less weight and no bed to induce drag.
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Re: 99 Ram fuel economy - 15 mpg on the highway, really?
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General Motors engineers "swore under oath" that tonneau covers reduce drag in order to get a US Patent no. 4573730
http://www.google.com/patents/US4573730?...ved=0CDUQ6AEwAA
I remember when the Dakota trucks came out and they started drag racing them they interviewed one of the racers on ESPN and asked why they ran tonneau covers instead of putting the tail gait down and they said wind tunnel testing showed tail gait down was worst drag. caps were better and tonneau cover had the least drag.
Myth busters did a show too and showed tail gate down worst, tail gate up better as a bubble of air is created and reduces drag and tonneau cover is the best.
I do know back in the day my 78 D100 got 13 miles to the US gallon average highway tail gate up or down and same with an aluminum cap. Used to make the same trip 250 miles filled at the same gas station when I left and same one when I got back and it averaged 13. Since it was 60 miles east then 70 miles north up and 70 miles south and 60 miles west going home any wind seem to get averaged out. Dam I like this 2008 ram has gotten as high as 21 highway and hear the 2010 and up are better yet.
At the 78 dod truck at the drags it ran 15.75 tail gate up and 15.75 tail gate down.
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Re: 99 Ram fuel economy - 15 mpg on the highway, really?
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Since it was 60 miles east then 70 miles north up and 70 miles south and 60 miles west going home any wind seem to get averaged out.
I made the same mistake of thinking that on round trips the wind direction "averages out"
Head winds hurt much worse than tailwinds help.
This is because power from the engine to overcome or be helped by a wind goes up as the "cube function" of the speed.
Sidewinds dont average at all they hurt both sides and more than you would guess.
At any given time across the USA you are most likely to be in a 7 mph side wind.
Aero wise there are also relatively easy MPG gains to be hard by making a lower airdam with plastic lawn edging or foam swimming pool float toy "noodles" and blocking off enough radiator grille opening to raise coolant temps to 220 to 250 degrees F
Recently GM wind tunnel engineers said in an article that the small air gap below the rear window between cab and cargo box walls needed to be sealed with flexible foam as it increased total drag much more than similar size gaps other places.
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